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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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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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Ensconced on the city’s über-trendy Lisburn Road, Bastille will delight diners with authentic French cuisine served in an intimate and romantic setting - true Parisian style with all the warmth of the French Riviera.
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Thrilling and sumptuous are the words that describe RBG! A grill bar that boasts tasty succulent steaks, fresh from the grill, and serves classic New York style cocktails. |
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Scalini restaurant and pizzeria with its 250 seats is one of the latest arrivals on the restaurant scene in Belfast and was opened in October 2001 and has proved to be a great success story in such a short time. |
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Odyssey, Northern Ireland's Millennium Project, is one of the world's most adventurous and exciting leisure and entertainment venues. |
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Situated on the edge of Botanic Gardens and the Golden Mile, Café Renoir has quickly become a favourite with the young, professional set. |
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The intimate atmospheric Friary Restaurant will not disappoint you for quality and choice. Our Chefs have designed menus which cater for all tastes using local ingredients and the latest trends in cookery. |
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Laverys consist of 5 individual venues in one complex. The elegant Public Bar, the bohemian Back Bar, the alternative Bunker, the dual purpose Ballroom with pool tables by day and clubs on a Saturday night and underground concert venue The Attic. |
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Bourbon boasts the style of New Orleans, with its heady blend of English, French and Spanish colonial architecture with Cajun and Polynesian influences. The restaurant is split over two floors. |