Lavery’s is Belfast’s oldest family-owned pub, at the heart of the city’s social life for almost 100 years. Perfectly located a short distance from both the city centre and the vibrant Queen’s Quarter, it’s a versatile, lively entertainment venue with the charm of a traditional Irish pub. With four bars offering food, live sport and free entertainment, two roof terraces, a street-level beer garden and Northern Ireland’s largest pool room, Lavery’s offers something for everyone.
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Widely regarded as Belfast's worst kept secret, Love & Death on Ann Street is the city centre's perfect liquor hideaway. With arguably the best cocktail staff in the city and a warm hazy atmosphere, lose your day with friends in the bar before making a move to our intimate yet perfectly formed nightclub upstairs at weekends.
As one of the most popular eateries in Belfast, Maggie Mays serves the best home cooking in the Belfast area. Its situated at Botanic Avenue and also at Stranmillis which draws in families, students and business people.
Its popularity indicates the quality of food, service and value. Maggie Mays offers a large menu from early morning breakfasts, fantastic lunches
aswell as a dinner menu. While having an evening meal you can also bring your own alcoholic beverage.
Its also the ideal place for a quick coffee/tea with a delicious dessert menu.
Maggie Mays can also cater for the vegetarians, so...
With a 1000-strong capacity the Mandela Hall is one of Belfast's premier music venues and plays host to some of the biggest live acts that visit the city. Recent years have seen the likes of M83, Korn, Black Veil Brides, Ed Sheeran, Chase & Status and Bombay Bicycle Club.
The Mandela is also the home of the Union's legendary Monday Night Connected, and regular theme nights as well as the fortnightly comedy club compered by Colin Murphy.
McHugh's bar dates back to 1711 making it the oldest surviving building in Belfast. A proud tradition of great food, great drink and great craic!