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The Barge - Moored beside the Waterfront Hall A T Tours to the Torpedo School enables you to explore naval weaponry, create your i M Corn T Bulitt Hotel 46 Howard St, Belfast BT1 6PG, t. 028 90 332121 Central O 8 The MAC N S 31 Exchange 15 The Sunflower Bar in picturesque Laganside setting. Open: Tue - Sat 12-4pm (L) & 5-11.30 pm O T R Wee Toast own dazzle camouflage and try to evade an enemy attack! HMS Caroline 4 RT library h . k Malmaison www.famerestaurant.co.uk, [email protected] H I S . A 1 4 b The Black Box TR T 36 t GORD 20 Tours 17 Holohan’s (D), Sun 1-7pm (L/D). The Pantry - Belfast’s only 5* rated TripAdvisor Restaurant E S ON S is Belfast’s newest visitor attraction and a unique survivor from the First E TREET S BABEL ROOF GARDEN & BAR (OPEN OCTOBER 2017) T H D At Flame Restaurant we serve only C a T d R O 23 Belfast Exposed Open: Tue – Sat 12-4pm (L) & Wed-Sat 5-11.30pm (D) Sun 12-7pm (L/D) l o R 2Taps Bar and Grill World War. 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NORTH m T ARE Central Library kitchen, our custom built Asador Grill EE QU j Gooselane Gallery @ WWW.BULLITTHOTEL.COM TR S S a The John Hewitt Bars & Pubs 10 Exchange Street West, Belfast, BT1 2NJ, t. 028 9023 5053 S N G EE 20 Ulster Scots exhibition centre and Tandoori oven bring cooking to life. IN QU Tivoli Barber Shop 40A CHURCH LANE, BELFAST, BT1 4QN AR c The Merchant i Velo Café Magasin Our opening hours are: Breakfast 8-11:30am, Lunch 12-3pm, Dinner You’ll find the MAC in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter. It’s 5 W 5 36 N I War Memorial Museum o 6 T. Oh Yeah Centre E6 21 THE SAGART 5-6:30pm, Sunday 1-9pm home to all kinds of exhibitions, theatre performances, B S St. George’s c R H Royal Ulsters Riffles Museum I u PS2 Gallery experimental works and endless goings-on. We’re open R T D IG EE H Church 18 Chapel Lane, Belfast, t. 028 9031 0809 HandyPark Car Park OAntique Shop TR G C g Keats and Chapman 9 E H Y S w H6 SOULS RESTAURANT Craft NI 7 days a week, 10am – 7pm and later on show nights. AR Y S U q Established in December 2016, tucked away in the thriving area of Bank Square A SEM Historic Churches FRANCIS ST. RO T BER . R t The Friend at Hand RY L ST. C k Rings of 89 Dublin Rd, Belfast, BT2 7HF, t. 028 9508 5917, soulsrestaurant.co.uk The MAC is a cultural hub and since opening in 2012 has SQ BAR & GRILL H A in Belfast’s smallest bar The Sagart. Open 7 nights L 33 Thanksgiving 0 miles . 0.2V miles 31 N St Anne’s Cathedral Souls Restaurant at Belfast City Centre’s popular quickly become a beacon for the ongoing regeneration N E . a week with late opening at the weekends serving L N L n U St Patrics Church Dublin Road is designed to provide you with a of Belfast. 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O NTAIN world sports on our two large tv screens with U P U FO Saint Anne’s Square, 20 Talbot Street, Belfast, BT1 2LD F Q L and every ingredient to satisfy your taste buds, and have craftily selected our . drinks and food promotions available, there is something for both the men and women. #SmallestBarInBelfast wines for your discerning palate. We have chosen the decor to relax and soothe G1 3 MUSEUM OF ORANGE HERITAGE you. You can contact us on 028 9508 5917, or by emailing the manager on Schomberg House 368 Cregagh Road, Belfast, BT6 9EY E4/5 7 THE CLOTH EAR maria.mccaff[email protected]. You can also find us on Facebook, Twitter t. 02890 701122, www.orangeheritage.co.uk 16 Skipper Street, Belfast, BT1 2DZ, t. 028 9023 4888 and Instagram, as well as our website, soulsrestaurant.co.uk The Museum of Orange Heritage, through ex- Bars & Pubs www.themerchanthotel.com, [email protected] 12 cellent audio visual and interactive exhibits, not The Cloth Ear is The Merchant Hotel’s comfortable H6 FALAFEL only focuses on the history and traditions of the 9 Botanic Avenue, Belfast, t. 028 9543 6610, 32 public bar. Situated in the Grade A listed part of Orange Institution but also highlights Orangeism E5 THE DIRTY ONION Order on line www.falafel-belfast.co.uk the building, it has many original features as well as around the world. In addition, it encourages un- 3 Hill Street, BT1 2LA Belfast, t. 028 9024 3712, Situated on Botanic Avenue, this charming restaurant has some modern touches. The pub offers an derstanding and addresses many of the recent www.thedirtyonion.com, [email protected] been voted one of the best restaurant and takeaways exceptional range of craft beers, ales and stouts, negative perceptions of The Orange Order via The Dirty Onion resides in one of Belfast’s oldest in Belfast for incredible food, polite and friendly staff, beers from around the world as well as a fine well designed and informative exhibits. View many original artefacts, many History, culture, art : Guided & audio tours buildings, reintroduced as a traditional Irish and value for money. Their gourmet wraps, plate dishes, portfolio of Irish and International whiskies and dating from 1689, such as King William III’s saddle cloth, a letter written by public house with a modern twist. The bustling deserts and pastries are highly recommended. If you try classic cocktails. Our menu is A La Carte and ranges from the smoke house King William III with signature and intact seals, The Cork Statuette and many Four services daily bar offers live traditional music seven nights and their Shawarma, Falafel, Tagine or Mezzes dishes, you’ll see selection of meats to our famous hanging skewers. We also have dedicated more fraternal exhibits. The 2017 temporary exhibition, Staunch & True, marks two afternoons a week. Dating back to 1680 why they have been named as one of the best places in Vegan and Gluten free menus. The Cloth Ear shows all the big sporting events the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. There is also a very good the building has striking original features and Belfast for healthy quality food. They Falafel in particular notably Premier League football matches, local and International Rugby and gift shop with books and many fine items and a lovely cafe. Open Tues-Sat. a highly popular beer garden and courtyard. get rave reviews as the “Best in Belfast” by users of Yelp major golf tournaments. 10am-4pm, last entry 4pm; Thurs Late Opening By Arrangement, Group Inside, low ceilings supported by exposed and Trip Advisor. Open Sun-Thurs 11am-10pm, Fri & wooden beams and original brick walls throughout nod to the past. Monday: Bookings welcome. 13 Sat 11am-11pm. Trad sessions, Tuesday: Bodhran Lessons, Wednesday: Harp session, Thursday: G6 BRENNAN’S BAR Live bluegrass, Friday: Live bands & musicians from 6pm, Saturday: Live bands 48 Gt. Victoria St, t. 028 9024 2986. E4 33 TAYLOR & CLAY E5 36 NORTHERN IRELAND WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM & musicians from 2pm, Sunday: Trad sessions from 2pm. Its location opposite the Europa Hotel and Great Bullitt Hotel, 40a Church Lane, Belfast, BT1 4QN, t. 028 9590 0600, 21 Talbot St, Cathedral Quarter www.belfastcathedral.org See www.thedirtyonion.com for details. Victoria Street Bus and Rail Station, and close to the www.bullitthotel.com, [email protected] t. 028 9032 0392, www.niwarmemorial.org Grand Opera House, ensures this traditional Belfast Taylor & Clay is located inside the stylish Bullitt Located beside Belfast Cathedral, the War Memorial D6 15 SUNFLOWER PUBLIC HOUSE bar attracts a steady stream of suits, shoppers, Hotel, smack bang in the middle of Belfast city Gallery is a must for anyone interested in Northern 65 Union St., t. 028 9023 2474, www.sunfowerbelfast.com sightseers and nightowls. Daily drinks promos centre, and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Ireland’s role in World War II. It tells the story of the E5 31 ST ANNE’S CATHEDRAL This typical Belfast corner pub has been keep the holiday budget in check, and there’s a At the heart of Taylor & Clay lies its bespoke Asador Belfast Blitz, the Ulster Home Guard, the role played Donegall Street, Belfast BT1 2HB VISIT THE DISCOVER transformed into a vibrant public house and great selection of local pub grub. We’re talking grill which cooks prime cuts of meat, seafood by women in the war and the presence of US forces t. 028 9032 8332, www.belfastcathedral.org live music venue. There’s more than a nod Irish classics such as Creamy Seafood Chowder, Beef & Guinness Pie and Baked and vegetables over roaring fires of lump-wood from 1942 to 1944. Visitors can try on wartime ULSTER-SCOTS CENTRE to its recent past... look out for the authentic Irish Ham and Champ (that’s mashed potatoes and spring onions to the charcoal and ash wood sourced from sustainable uniforms and view interesting pieces including Magnificent St Anne’s Cathedral is VICTORIA STREET, CATHEDRAL QUARTER, BELFAST security cage at the front door (re-painted a uninitiated). The spacious interior boasts an open fire, old-style mahogany and local forests. One of Taylor & Clay’s specialities is its mouth-watering wagyu beef the Pocket Guide to Northern Ireland, issued to US Servicemen, which carries an a treasure trove of art, culture and welcoming green and adorned with flower brass bar, and counter, table and snug seating. Sports fans will relish the large which is a cut above the rest due to unique feeding and breeding techniques unusual warning! An evocative memorial screen recalls the names of over 1,100 music. Services take place four MONDAY–FRIDAY, 10AM–4PM baskets) and ‘Control Zone’ road signs. Local screen coverage of their favourite game. And, on Friday and Saturday nights, a that result in intense flavours as well as healthier, more ethically farmed beef. people who lost their lives in the Belfast Blitz. A magnificent stained glass memorial times daily, with Choral Evensong www.DiscoverUlsterScots.com Tel: 028 9043 6710 and world craft beers, whiskies, rums and gins party crowd rocks up for live music in the upstairs bar. Open daily 11.30am-late. After your meal, relax in one of Bullitt’s bars or take a seat in the courtyard and window and two books of remembrance recall the local lives lost in the two World during term-time. St Anne’s was are among the imbibers’ delights on offer. Music fans will love the eclectic line- sample some delicious cocktails and local craft beers. Wars. Temporary displays and exhibitions ensure that return visitors will always consecrated in 1904 and extended up of live music on the intimate upstairs stage and the impromptu sessions C3/4 28 THE AMERICAN BAR see something different. Admission Free. Open Mon-Fri 10.00am-4.30pm. over the years, with the Spire of Hope downstairs featuring traditional Irish, Gypsy Jazz and Appalachian styles. Find 65-65A Dock Street, Belfast BT15 3AF, t. 028 9074 3964 G6 18 NORA’S PALACE added in 2006. Today, St Anne’s is a it on the fringe of Cathedral Quarter, right behind Central Library and a stones [email protected] 8-10 Amelia Street Belfast, BT2 7GS, t. 028 90 236266, FREE 20 sacred place of worship and also ADMISSION throw (a recognised measurement in Belfast) from the Art College. Open daily Dating back to the 1860’s this pub has always been For a taste of the Mediterranean look no further. This E4 Discover Ulster-Scots Centre provides a stunning backdrop for 12 noon to late. called The American. Why exactly we don’t know but 2017 NI Food Awards winning restaurant is just Even though Ulster and Scotland are just 13 miles apart, concerts, carol services and other being on Belfast’s dockside it would have had links to around the corner from The Opera House and The the story of the close connections can be hard to find events. E4 34 BABEL the Americas through shipping, trade and emigration, Crown Bar. Serving a variety of dishes from The Levant in most museums. Here you can discover thousands of years of history, AD Bullitt Hotel, 40a Church Lane, Belfast, BT1 4QN, t. 028 9590 0600, not least during the Irish famine of the mid 1800’s. and Greece this cosy restaurant has a Bring your own from the formation of the Giant’s Causeway (which links Co. Antrim with the Inside its lofty interior are mosaics by www.bullitthotel.com, [email protected] Historically the pub would have been frequented by bottle policy with NO corkage fees. Using only the Western Isles of Scotland) right up to the present day. Highlights include: Sir Charles Nicholson and sculptures Babel is Bullitt Hotel’s rooftop bar and garden dockers, carters and riveters… truly the hard men of very best fresh ingredients, Nora’s offers old favourites such as Kofta Kebabs, by Rosamund Praegar and Maurice complete with panoramic city views across Belfast. Sailortown is also the home of the legendry Lamb and Vegetable tagines, mezze dishes, moussaka and Shawarma. There are tExhibition panels cover ten major stories, starting with the arrival of Harding, spectacular stained glass Belfast, mouth-watering cocktails and Belfast boxer Rinty Monaghan, an undisputed world also plenty of vegetarian options including Fatoush, Falafel, vine leaves, samosas, Edward Bruce in 1315. |tTimeline room shows how events in Ulster windows and fine needlework EXHIBITION • LITERATURE • GIFTS sumptuous small plates. A true urban oasis, champion in the 1940’s. His photograph along with other Belfast champions fill Greek salads and many more. For something completely different, book a table link with Scotland and the rest of the world. |tJourney planner map including the poignant Titanic Pall. Babel prides itself on its homegrown botanicals, the back wall. This new chapter of the pub commenced in October 2016 and on saturday night to be entertained by a real Belfast belly dancer. You can also highlights other Ulster-Scots places to visit. |tFree Ulster-Scots literature Visit the Cathedral gift shop. Guided subtle sophistication and innovative ideas. is once more alive with impromptu music sessions, poetry and gigs over two try smoking one of the many flavours of Shisha (otherwise known as hooka or available, much of which isn’t available elsewhere. |tGift shop offering tours available. There is no charge to The Corn Exchange, 31 Gordon Street, Belfast, BT1 2LG Elevate your evening at Babel. Open from floors. The walls are adorned with both Sailortown and American photographs hubbly bubblies). Takeaway is also available and they work with deliver and books, CDs and tartanwares. Entry is free of charge! attend services. t. 028 9043 6710, www.Discoverulsterscots.com October 2017. and paraphernalia – car number plates, boxers, scarfs, beer signs and mirrors. Hungry House. Open: Mon-Thurs 11am-11pm, Fri 11am-3am Sat 1pm-3am.