Beer from the Wood Northern Ireland
“We support the craft of the cooper and we really do like cask ales, especially from wooden barrels – of which we have several.
“Craft beer” is not an issue; if you like it, drink it.
We happen to like Beer From The Wood.
Fully supporting small and independent U.S. craft breweries”
Belfast Friendship Club
“Belfast Friendship Club is a safe space for people from all over the world and for Belfast’s long term residents to:
- meet in a diverse, supportive and relaxed atmosphere,
- get information,
- get involved in activities and events,
- make friends and help each other.”
The Crown Liquor Saloon
“Dating back to the 1880s, The Crown is a gem of the Victorian era. Formerly known as The Liquor Saloon in Great Victoria Street, Belfast, our ageless and priceless pub was one of the mightiest Victorian Gin Palaces in the city, and still boasts many of its original features, including gas lighting.
Refurbished in 1885, and at least twice since, The Crown is a grade A listed building owned by the National Trust, and is a truly stunning example of a traditional Victorian gin palace.”
The Errigle
“The Errigle Inn is known as one of Ireland’s most famous traditional pubs with a great reputation for excellent food, music and atmosphere.”
The John Hewitt
“Located in heart of Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter, The John Hewitt first opened its doors in December 1999 and is Belfast’s only Social Enterprise Pub.”
Maverick
“A radical alternative at the heart of Belfast’s Queer Quarter, The Maverick is open 7 nights a week with free entertainment.”
Norn Iron Brew Co
A trans-friendly Northern Irish Brewery.
The Sunflower Public Bar
“Opened in December 2012 the Sunflower Public House is a hub of live music in Belfast city centre.”
Union Street Bar
“By day, it’s a calm place for a drink or a bite to eat – the restaurant serves an excellent selection of traditional favourites; and by night plays hosts to Belfast’s best drag queens with karaoke”