It has been said that the famous 18th-century Shakespearean actor David Garrick – who coincidentally was involved in the wine trade before he succumbed to the lure of the stage – once visited this bar for a drink,
5-roomed pub showing live sport on big screen TVs, plus traditional music sessions and a garden.
Georgian hostelry dating to 1711, with traditional bar, basement live music and modern Irish dining.
The Secret Garden and The Roof Terrace will transport you from the hustle and bustle of Belfast city
Pub with TV sport, a candlelit Irish restaurant, a pool room with 6 tables and a rooftop terrace.
Set high in the Holywood Hills of County Down we are just 7 miles outside Belfast and have breathtak
29 Chichester St, Belfast BT1 4JB, UK
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