Whether you’re looking for quirky bars, traditional shops or delicious food, Belfast has an abundance of hidden treasures. Check out down below our top unique gems in Belfast.

Food & Drink Places

Mourne Seafood Bar

Mourne Seafood Bar on Bank Square serves fresh local seafood at affordable prices. From mussels, oysters and langoustines to classic beer battered fish and chips, food is prepared in a traditional way with a few continental twists. Perfect something filling for lunch, or for a romantic evening meal for two.

Muddlers Club

Producing simple but elegant dishes in a cool atmosphere, Muddlers Club is hidden away in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter. Tucked away between Waring Street and Exchange Place in the historic back streets of Cathedral Quarter, The Muddlers Club has been named after the secret society that met there over 200 years ago.

Southside Social & Lucky Duck

A neighbourhood cocktail bar with a secret Chinese takeaway inside. Southside Social is a cocktail bar with character. The first thing you’ll notice is the intimate and welcoming neighbourhood vibe. The next is the secret, retro-inspired Chinese takeaway down the back.

Margot

Tucked away below street level, hidden from the hustle and bustle of Belfast’s city centre is Margot. This quirky basement bar has it all serving up small plates, bespoke cocktails and good vibes every Wednesday-Sunday.

The Reporter Bar

Local products make the headlines at The Reporter. Situated on Union Street, neighbouring the Irish News offices and the old Belfast Telegraph building. The Reporter is a dog-friendly bar, open 7 days a week, from 2pm until 1am.

Angel & Two Bibles

Buzz for entry and climb the stairway to Belfast’s hidden speakeasy cocktail bar. Cosy up with a cocktail by the fire or enjoy rooftop drinks on the heated outdoor terrace. Whether it’s a quick drink before your dinner reservation, a few after-dinner tipples or a late-night nightcap, Angel And Two Bibles is the perfect spot for your next cocktail date in city centre with premium drinks, quality service and the quirkiest décor.

Bullhouse East

Belfast’s very first permanent taproom, serving 20 taps of the freshest craft beer and woodfired pizza Belfast has to offer. A woodfired pizza oven in their heated outdoor beer garden means you’ll not go hungry, and if pizza isn’t your thing Bullhouse also serve up local cheese and meat platters, alongside rotating seasonal bar snacks.

Things to See & Do

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Queen's Arcade

Situated in the heart of Belfast city centre, Queen’s Arcade is home to a variety of luxury Boutiques and local independent retailers. Built in 1880, Queen’s Arcade is the last Victorian Arcade in the city. In 2019 after many years of planning, the grand building was restored back to its 19th century former glory. Take a tour and discover one of Belfast’s signature landmarks.

Linen Hall Library

Linen Hall Library

Belfast’s oldest library with famous Irish and genealogy collections, housed in a listed Victorian linen building. The Linen Hall has an illustrious profile as a centre of cultural and creative life and offers a varied programme of events ranging from monthly exhibitions to readings and lectures. All visitors are welcome to access the collections, and staff are always on hand to help.

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Taste & Tour

Enjoy a four hour fun and food filled guided walk to some of the top food and drink spots in Belfast. Taste and Tour believes the best way to get to know a city is through its food and drink.

2 Royal Avenue

Experience the city through a specially curated programme of art exhibitions, local food and craft markets.  2 Royal Avenue is a cultural space with a little something for everyone. From live music to keep you entertained, to sound baths and yoga to balance your body and mind.

Banana Block

Banana Block is a new living museum and events space set within a historic linen mill. Tour their exhibitor outlets and grab a bite to eat while you learn about the history of the space and plans for the future. Come along to their events run by the community of artisan producers, creative entrepreneurs, innovative businesses who call Banana Block their home.

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