Inspired by one of the first ship builders in the city, Hickson’s Point at Titanic Belfast offers an authentic 1900s public house setting.
Titanic Belfast’s destination bar, named after Robert Hickson who sold his small shipyard on Queen’s Island to Edward James Harland, paving the way for Harland and Wolff, offers an authentic 1900s public house setting for guests.
Located on the plaza outside Titanic Belfast, Hickson's Point serves up the spirit of the shipyard with traditional music, entertainment, heritage décor and locally produced food and is open seasonally, April to October.
Hickson’s Point is dog-friendly so visitors can enjoy a pint, nibbles and music with their best friend by their side! Plus make sure you check out the ‘Docker’s Rest’ mural – a unique collaboration between Terry Bradley and Friz showcasing Belfast’s contemporary art movement and maritime heritage.
The venue is also available to cater for a range of private and corporate events for up to 80 people.
Hickson's Point
Belfast
Antrim
BT3 9EP
Top Reasons To Visit
Offers an authentic 1900s public house setting at the birthplace of RMS Titanic
Features traditional music and entertainment
Serves locally produced food and drink
Located in Titanic Quarter beside Titanic Belfast, SS Nomadic and other attractions
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