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The Union Street Pub and Restaurant opened its doors as a bar in December 2003 and the restaurant was launched in January 2004. |
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At AM:PM you have the choice of two smart upmarket venues. AM:PM Arthur Street is perfect for that early morning breakfast or lunch time rendezvous. Experience décor that is more akin to 1950’s Soho London. |
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McHughs is within a grade A listed building, built between 1710 and 1720, making it officially the oldest building in the city of Belfast, enjoying a long history and a sometimes colourful reputation. |
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Beech Tree Café, on the Falls Road, is the ideal place for tourists following the West Belfast mural trail to take a break and catch up on emails. If you bring your own laptop you can have free wi-fi access while sitting at our outside bistro. |
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A stunning contemporary addition to the traditional architecture of Belfast’s University area, the stylish interior and alfresco eating area overlooks Methody. A short walk from Queen’s University, Deane’s at Queens can be found on College Gardens. |
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This smooth and sleek venue is the epitome of cool urban style and has made its name offering 'Premium Products, Premium Service, and Premium Experience'. |
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Extensive menu includes pizza, pasta and grill dishes. Beautiful and busy surroundings create an authentic Italian ambience and service is first-class. A must for visitors to Belfast. |
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The Quays Shopping Centre is a major retail and leisure development situated in the heart of Newry, County Down. The complex overlooks the canal in the historic Albert Basin area of the City. |
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Built in 1862, the Ulster Hall has been entertaining the citizens of Belfast for almost 150 years. This grand institution has recently been transformed by a complete refit and redecoration. |
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5000 years ago in Ireland, the great Elk wondered through the forest and mountains. It was a land of sweeping mists, gentle rain and soft sunlight. |