THE PARLOUR
Read moreThe big room of this trendy pub, a stone's throw from the university, looks a bit like a saloon, with its green ceramics on the walls, its lanterns, its Skye armchairs, its chairs with bars and its worn wooden floor... The Parlour is an all-day student hangout. The food is good value, there's a floor with carpeting that feels "like home" and quiet corners for seclusion, conversation or work. It's also a good starting point for an evening pub crawl, with the Botanic Inn not far away..
THE HOUSE OF MCDONNELL
Read moreIt is one of the oldest pubs in town and time does not seem to have affected it. Nothing has changed inside: two tiny rooms, the first with a wooden counter and an inlaid copper sink behind which the owner sometimes sits with her knitting kit, the other with a fireplace and some small tables. The McDonnells have been running this place for two and a half centuries, from generation to generation. The place is known for its character and its concerts. A very particular atmosphere.
HENRY'S
Read moreHenry's is one of Belfast's most famous pubs, the first address that all Belfasters recommend for an authentic experience. Open since 1798, and named after Irish industrialist Henry Joy McCracken, it is located in one of Belfast's famous entries. It offers a wide range of cocktails, Guinness and a long list of whiskeys, including the most famous in the area, the Bushmills. Some evenings, bands will entertain your ears with traditional Irish music.
THE PERCH
Read moreThe Perch is Belfast's highest rooftop bar, located in the heart of the city on the5th floor of a historic building. Tropical cocktails and sangria in summer, hot cider and a blanket in winter, to enjoy the bar and its view in all seasons. In summer, resident DJs liven up weekend evenings. Located not far from the Grand Opera House and Ulster Hall, it's a great place to stop off before or after a show. A trendy place to enjoy cocktails on the rooftop terrace, with the sun shining when it wants to.
MORNING STAR
Read moreThe Morning Star is one of the oldest pubs in the city and therefore a classic must-see on a Belfast getaway. Upstairs, its restaurant is famous for its huge steak slabs that arrive on red-hot, steaming hot plates. With its gambling (televisions with horse races or other soccer games remain on throughout the day and evening), the Morning Star gives off a rather masculine atmosphere... All this under the always attentive eyes of a very friendly staff.
GRANNY ANNIES
Read moreGranny Annie's Kitchen is a gourmet pub. It offers on-site and takeaway meals, but does not offer a delivery service. Granny Annie's is also renowned for its live music, with traditional and modern bands performing throughout the weekend. The pub offers seasonal cuisine prepared from fresh local produce, as well as an extensive wine list, classic and signature cocktails, and a selection of locally distilled gins and draught beers. The pub's atmosphere is unique, relaxed and eccentric.
FOUNTAIN LANE
Read moreThe Fountain Lane is a lively pub where visitors can enjoy a meal on the premises. The pub does not offer takeaway or delivery services. On weekends, be sure to book ahead, as the locals have made it their HQ! On the menu: American cuisine (burgers, onion rings...) generously cooked with fresh produce, but also seafood chowder, the famous Irish fish soup, tasty meat and fish accompanied by seasonal vegetables or home fries. Great portions served in a warm atmosphere.