Amazing nightlife near the property

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Amazing nightlife near the property

Amazing nightlife pubs and clubs

5 mins walk from the property to Limelight Limelight in Belfast, Northern Ireland is mid-sized live music and nightclub venue complex, which initially opened in 1987. The complex on the city's Ormeau Avenue consists of Limelight 1 & Limelight 2, as well as a bar called Katy's Bar. The outdoor terrace is called The Rock Garden.[1] Limelight has strong associations with new bands, homegrown talent, and indie/rock/metal club nights.[2]
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Limelight
17 Ormeau Ave
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5 mins walk from the property to Limelight Limelight in Belfast, Northern Ireland is mid-sized live music and nightclub venue complex, which initially opened in 1987. The complex on the city's Ormeau Avenue consists of Limelight 1 & Limelight 2, as well as a bar called Katy's Bar. The outdoor terrace is called The Rock Garden.[1] Limelight has strong associations with new bands, homegrown talent, and indie/rock/metal club nights.[2]
15 mins walk from the property A long-time hub for the movers and shakers on Belfast’s theatre scene, Bittles Bar dates back to the 1860s when it was originally named The Shakespeare for this very reason. Fast-forward to the 21st century and Bittles is still one of the most unique bars in Belfast, thanks to the building’s distinct flatiron shape. Inside, Bittles Bar remains true to its roots with plenty of niche Irish whiskeys on offer in addition to all of the classic ales. Owner John Bittles is far from regressive though, ensuring that his bar has one foot in the present with a range of modern craft beers.
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Bittles Bar
70 Upper Church Ln
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15 mins walk from the property A long-time hub for the movers and shakers on Belfast’s theatre scene, Bittles Bar dates back to the 1860s when it was originally named The Shakespeare for this very reason. Fast-forward to the 21st century and Bittles is still one of the most unique bars in Belfast, thanks to the building’s distinct flatiron shape. Inside, Bittles Bar remains true to its roots with plenty of niche Irish whiskeys on offer in addition to all of the classic ales. Owner John Bittles is far from regressive though, ensuring that his bar has one foot in the present with a range of modern craft beers.
13 MINS walk from the property This Great Victoria Street pub is one of the most famous pubs in Belfast thanks to a cracking atmosphere and vintage decor that remains true to the pub’s 1820s roots. The design of this place really is something special, with the striking polychromatic tiles of the exterior the first thing that strikes visitors. Inside, is packed with colour and texture. The floor is inlaid with mosaics, the walls heavily brocaded and the bar itself is topped with striking Balmoral Red granite, not to mention more beers than most pubs stock in their lifetime. You’ll often see the Crown Liquor Saloon referred to as one of the best bars in Belfast by some, but as a tourist trap by others. You’ll have to visit to make your own mind up on this one.
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The Crown Liquor Saloon
46 Great Victoria St
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13 MINS walk from the property This Great Victoria Street pub is one of the most famous pubs in Belfast thanks to a cracking atmosphere and vintage decor that remains true to the pub’s 1820s roots. The design of this place really is something special, with the striking polychromatic tiles of the exterior the first thing that strikes visitors. Inside, is packed with colour and texture. The floor is inlaid with mosaics, the walls heavily brocaded and the bar itself is topped with striking Balmoral Red granite, not to mention more beers than most pubs stock in their lifetime. You’ll often see the Crown Liquor Saloon referred to as one of the best bars in Belfast by some, but as a tourist trap by others. You’ll have to visit to make your own mind up on this one.
10 mins walk from the property Boasting one of the finest selections of Irish whiskey in town, The Points is a vibrant pub where locals and tourists rub shoulders. Yes, you will find Jameson and Bushmills here but it’s worth branching out a little (and shelling out a little) to sample some delicious Irish whiskeys like Redbreast 15 and Powers whilst here. The decor is classic Irish pub but never strays into cliché territory, whilst they also serve up a cracking bowl of Irish stew to line stomachs before some serious whiskey tasting.
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The Points
44 Dublin Rd
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10 mins walk from the property Boasting one of the finest selections of Irish whiskey in town, The Points is a vibrant pub where locals and tourists rub shoulders. Yes, you will find Jameson and Bushmills here but it’s worth branching out a little (and shelling out a little) to sample some delicious Irish whiskeys like Redbreast 15 and Powers whilst here. The decor is classic Irish pub but never strays into cliché territory, whilst they also serve up a cracking bowl of Irish stew to line stomachs before some serious whiskey tasting.
9 mins walk from the property Lavery's is Belfast's oldest family-owned pub, at the heart of the city's social life for almost 100 years. It's a versatile, lively entertainment venue with the charm of a traditional Irish pub. Behind the unassuming street façade lies a grand total of four bars, two roof gardens, a street-level beer garden, an independent off licence and Northern Ireland's largest pool room on the top floor. All of our bars offer something different - whether it be exciting club nights, live music (Thursday, Friday, Saturday nights on the ground-floor), comedy nights or live sport, Lavery's offers something for everyone. Food is available in all of our bars from noon until 10pm (12.30pm-10pm on Sundays).
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Lavery's Bar Belfast
12-18 Bradbury Pl
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9 mins walk from the property Lavery's is Belfast's oldest family-owned pub, at the heart of the city's social life for almost 100 years. It's a versatile, lively entertainment venue with the charm of a traditional Irish pub. Behind the unassuming street façade lies a grand total of four bars, two roof gardens, a street-level beer garden, an independent off licence and Northern Ireland's largest pool room on the top floor. All of our bars offer something different - whether it be exciting club nights, live music (Thursday, Friday, Saturday nights on the ground-floor), comedy nights or live sport, Lavery's offers something for everyone. Food is available in all of our bars from noon until 10pm (12.30pm-10pm on Sundays).
13 mins walk to the property Whether you're a local or tourist, we can all agree on one thing; an evening here is bound to go down a treat. A top spot for live Irish folk music, Fibber Magee's is one of Belfast's most beloved pubs. Get comfortable by the fire, browse the extensive collection of Titanic memorabilia, sip a pint of the black stuff and enjoy traditional tunes every night of the week. Not only is there a lounge, pool loft and live sports screenings (horse racing, American football and more) but also the saloon and bistro which both tout food and drinks menus. Think burgers, Irish stews, steak and Guinness pies and red onion tarts, as well as hot chocolate fudge cakes and homemade pavlova. As for libations, Fibbers has a whole host of boozy coffees, as well as Champagne, spirits and classic cocktails including the cosmopolitan or a rum, Cointreau, pineapple, lemon and grenadine-infused Caribbean Fizz.
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Fibber Magees
38-42 Great Victoria St
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13 mins walk to the property Whether you're a local or tourist, we can all agree on one thing; an evening here is bound to go down a treat. A top spot for live Irish folk music, Fibber Magee's is one of Belfast's most beloved pubs. Get comfortable by the fire, browse the extensive collection of Titanic memorabilia, sip a pint of the black stuff and enjoy traditional tunes every night of the week. Not only is there a lounge, pool loft and live sports screenings (horse racing, American football and more) but also the saloon and bistro which both tout food and drinks menus. Think burgers, Irish stews, steak and Guinness pies and red onion tarts, as well as hot chocolate fudge cakes and homemade pavlova. As for libations, Fibbers has a whole host of boozy coffees, as well as Champagne, spirits and classic cocktails including the cosmopolitan or a rum, Cointreau, pineapple, lemon and grenadine-infused Caribbean Fizz.