This place was recommended to us by several people before our trip to Belfast. It is a famous pub and really beautifully preserved and a very interesting experience to visit and have a drink there. After a drink we went for a meal in the chophouse upstairs and we were not disappointed. I loved the way the restaurant had been decorated - very atmospheric but not at all tacky. They have a good traditional menu and there were so many dishes I would have liked to try - we had mains and dessert and they were delicious. Fantastic and unusual gin menu too. The waiting staff were great despite being very busy (I think they were short staffed and so it was a little slow but they managed to keep us happy despite that). I would definitely go back and recommend others to go.
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