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42°F / 5°C (Clear. Nippy.)
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29-31 Queen's Square
Belfast
BT1 3FG
+44 28 9050 9999 Fax: +44 28 9050 9998
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Down at the Albert Clock, McHughs boasts of being the oldest pub in Belfast. Originally opened in 1711, it has recently been renovated with due deference to its architectural heritage. You will be greeted by massive 18th-century oak trusses and a restored ship's boiler that warms the whole area embedded into the walls. The ground floor is mainly a bar, divided into small rooms and liberally furnished with artworks depicting Belfast's past and present. The basement hosts live bands every weekend while mellower jazz and ballad singers are in residence midweek. The first floor is a 100-seater restaurant with food ranging from traditional pub fare to great open wok cooking, with noodle dishes a speciality. The highly affordable wine list boasts some excellent New World wines.
M-Sa 11:30a-1a, Su Noon-11p
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