The Points Whiskey and Alehouse is situated on the busy Dublin Road, at the heart of Belfast’s City Centre. With over eighty local and international whiskeys and ales, we’re sure you will find exactly what you are looking for from this comfortable pub.
Can't wait to be back up and running serving you all again!
We will not be doing take-out or delivery during the closure. We miss all of our wonderful customers
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44 Dublin Rd, Belfast BT2 7HN, UK
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