Discover our diverse range of hospitality venues.
Berts is Belfast’s only dedicated jazz bar, offering live jazz seven nights a week. An extensive drinks selection features an expertly crafted cocktail list to complement a superb 1 AA Rosette restaurant which showcases a French bistro style menu that changes regularly to reflect the best of each season. Sit back, soak up the sophisticated atmosphere and let the cool jazz melodies wash over you.
Bullitt Hotel is the perfect place to stay in the heart of Belfast city centre with outrageously comfortable beds, refreshing rain showers and super-fast Wi-Fi. But Bullitt is much more than just a bed for the night. With two top quality restaurants, a rooftop bar, a laid-back lobby and courtyard, plus a secret cocktail den and a weekly line-up of DJs and events, Bullitt has everything you need for the best night out in Belfast all under one roof.
Jenny Watts is the oldest and most revered public house in Bangor, steeped in history and character. It is known locally as the place to go for a warm welcome, good conversation, delicious drinks and hearty pub food.
The first Little Wing Pizzeria opened its doors in October 2009, bringing authentic and delicious Naples-style pizzas to Northern Ireland. Since the opening of the flagship restaurant on Ann Street in Belfast the Little Wing family has grown to include ten restaurants throughout Northern Ireland.
Ollie’s is the home of clubbing in the heart of Belfast’s vibrant Cathedral Quarter. Think world-class DJs, an electric atmosphere and a crowd that’s ready to hit the dancefloor. Situated in the basement of the Merchant Hotel building in what used to be the old bank’s vaults, brick vaulted ceilings and the old granite walls add to the unique ambiance of the club.
Out of Office is a micro-brewery and taproom located on the top floor of The Ulster Sports Club. Not only do they produce some of the tastiest brews around, they also host educational tastings where you’ll learn just what goes into producing an Out of Office beer.
Tucked away in a corner of Bullitt Hotel, Rattlebag is real hidden treasure. Guests will enjoy a unique, intimate cocktail experience. Rattlebag has been awarded a prestigious 1 PIN of excellence from The Pinnacle Guide and was the first to be awarded in Northern Ireland.
If it’s late-night socialising you’re after, head upstairs to Sixty6 – Belfast’s hottest club destination spanning three floors and a rooftop garden. Located above The National, Sixty6 is open every weekend for DJs, drinks and good times.
The award-winning Taylor & Clay Grill is best known for its open kitchen built around an incredible bespoke Asador wood-fired grill. Head chef Saul O’Reilly’s talented team cook the best local meat, seafood and vegetables over roaring flames, delivering some of the finest food in the city!
Tetto is a bright, design-led rooftop restaurant and bar showcasing locally sourced produce barbecued on a robata grill, Neapolitan sourdough pizza and imaginative aperitivo inspired cocktails. Perfect for dinner, drinks, or our delicious laid-back weekend brunch.
The Cloth Ear provides patrons with a pleasing twist on the quintessential Irish Pub. Nestled in the oldest quarter of Belfast, The Cloth Ear has woven a rich seam of wonderful Victorian heritage into what is ultimately a thoroughly modern experience. An inventive drinks list combines classic creations and innovative ideas. The Cloth Ear’s cleverly curated food offering changes regularly to reflect the very best in seasonal, local produce.
The award-winning Cocktail Bar at The Merchant Hotel is a must-visit for any cocktail connoisseur. This beautiful room has many wonderful original architectural features complemented by Baccarat chandeliers and a stunning antique fireplace. The bar’s knowledgeable staff will be happy to recommend one of the many exceptional drinks on offer – from rare vintage spirits to an extensive Irish Whiskey selection, not to mention a cocktail list of innovative in-house creations and timeless classics.
The Dirty Onion is located in one of Belfast’s oldest buildings, reimagined as a traditional Irish pub with a modern twist. The Dirty Onion is home to two bars, one restaurant and one of the biggest beer gardens in Belfast, with live music seven nights a week.
The Great Room Restaurant lies at the heart of the five-star Merchant Hotel. Experience fine dining at its best in this stunning space with its original Victorian interior, glass cupola and truly remarkable chandelier. Innovative menus feature only the finest seasonal ingredients, which has resulted in the restaurant being awarded 2 AA Rosettes – one of the most prestigious honours granted for culinary excellence. All this is complemented by an extensive 200+ bottle wine list and expert service.
The Hillside is a charming, rustic pub situated in the historic Georgian village of Hillsborough, County Down, only 15 minutes’ drive from Belfast city centre. The Hillside first opened its doors to patrons in 1752 and has been enjoying a busy trade ever since thanks to its excellent food and drinks selection and our friendly, welcoming service.
The Gym at The Merchant Hotel provides members and guests with an excellent range of equipment and facilities. It boasts a roof top strength and conditioning suite with a substantial range of free weights and functional training equipment. These facilities are complemented by panoramic city views and a fabulous thermal area which includes a rock sauna, steam room and a rooftop hot tub.
The Merchant Hotel is Northern Ireland’s only 5 AA Red Star Hotel and is situated in the heart of Belfast city centre’s historic Cathedral Quarter. The grandeur of the original Grade A listed building is complemented by an elegant Art Deco inspired wing with a multitude of exciting amenities. The hotel includes a stunning luxury spa, a rooftop gymnasium with panoramic city views, a dedicated meeting and events suite an award-winning fine-dining restaurant and cocktail bar, and a fabulous jazz bar.
Experience an unexpected, stunning and hidden destination spa in the heart of Belfast city centre. With five treatment rooms, a relaxation room and hydrotherapy area, The Spa at The Merchant Hotel is restful space is a quiet haven away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The Spa is open to hotel residents and non-residents alike.
Combining sharp, industrial design with minimal, simple aesthetics, The National offers a contemporary twist on the beautiful listed Victorian Building it’s housed in. It offers pared-back cocktail menus, simple but bold food and coffee that packs a punch, as well as a vibrant beer garden and live music seven nights a week.
The Second Fiddle is a contemporary Irish music venue that showcases Irish culture and art with trad and folk sessions taking place every week. This traditional Irish pub with a modern feel is located next to The Dirty Onion in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter.
The Ulster Sports Club is a former social club, reintroduced in 2019 as an underground live music venue. The retro décor was kept intact and it has quickly become something of an institution in the Belfast bar scene with an emphasis on craft beer, live gigs and electronic music.
Yardbird is a rotisserie chicken restaurant that lives upstairs above The Dirty Onion bar in the heart of Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter. The menu is small, but the flavours are big and centres around locally sourced free-to-roam chicken which is marinated for 24 hours before being roasted to perfection on a spit. Ribs, wings, sides and homemade desserts are also available.