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[Four Star Hotel]
Boutique style hotel with 32 spacious bedrooms, close to Belfast City centre and Queen’s University. All rates include a choice of full Irish or Continental breakfast. Entertainment 7 nights, with live bands Mon-Thurs. |
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[Three Star Hotel]
The Adair Arms is in the centre of Ballymena and as Ballymena is an excellent shopping centre it makes the Adair Arms a popular spot for those visiting the area for a short break. Many famous trout and salmon views are nearby. |
 | Beside Kelly’s Cellars the Mourne Seafood Bar serves fresh local seafood at an affordable price. To ensure freshness they purchase direct from the local ports of Annalong and Kilkeel on a daily basis. |
 | A chic city centre brasserie with a sense of elegance and glamour, Bourbon Restaurant is the perfect choice for diners looking for that often elusive combination of good food and warm hospitality. |
 | Open since October 2000, Shu (the ancient Egyptian god of atmosphere) is set in a fine Victorian terrace on Belfast's stylish Lisburn Road. |
 | Glenariff Tea House - Situated one hour from Belfast on the Causeway Coastal Route (A2) between Carnlough and Cushendall. |
 | 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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 | Damian and Susan McCloskey founded the Causeway Cheese Company in 2000 as a diversification from mainstream farming. We make our cheese by hand using traditional methods whilst adhering to today's strict hygiene regulations.
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 | Jude’s is Belfast newest Style Bar located in the very Bohemian Ormeau Road. It offers food daily and has a lineup including DJs, Live music and its very own pub quiz. Great promotions on all week. |
 | Grace’s deliciously light and buttery Irish Shortbread and Oatmeal biscuit varieties have no artificial colours or flavours, hydrogenated fat or GM ingredients. |