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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Bugger, deleted my last post by mistook!
Here goes again! Good Morning Ireland
I'm looking for a wee bit of advice. My (vanilla) friend and I are heading to Belfast for New Year and was wondering if you guys could suggest places for us to enjoy irish hospitality, have lots of laughs and plenty to drink.
I know being cuddled up to several hotties would be a dream but sadly not with this pal! Damn it
Anyway, any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks very much
Mrs McFilthy |
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"Bugger, deleted my last post by mistook!
Here goes again! Good Morning Ireland
I'm looking for a wee bit of advice. My (vanilla) friend and I are heading to Belfast for New Year and was wondering if you guys could suggest places for us to enjoy irish hospitality, have lots of laughs and plenty to drink.
I know being cuddled up to several hotties would be a dream but sadly not with this pal! Damn it
Anyway, any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks very much
Mrs McFilthy "
Well given ur name huns, id suggest a wee bar on the Dublin Road called Filthy McNastys.. the Etap Hotel is rite nxt door with lots of eaty places nearby... me and few friends stayed there on Fri nite fr the Belfast M&G and found it to b great craic but anywhere around Belfast would b hospitable x |
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Well given ur name huns, id suggest a wee bar on the Dublin Road called Filthy McNastys.. the Etap Hotel is rite nxt door with lots of eaty places nearby... me and few friends stayed there on Fri nite fr the Belfast M&G and found it to b great craic but anywhere around Belfast would b hospitable x"
Oh I'm liking the sound of that. Thanks for the recommendation. I will start a wee to do list x |
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Well given ur name huns, id suggest a wee bar on the Dublin Road called Filthy McNastys.. the Etap Hotel is rite nxt door with lots of eaty places nearby... me and few friends stayed there on Fri nite fr the Belfast M&G and found it to b great craic but anywhere around Belfast would b hospitable x
Oh I'm liking the sound of that. Thanks for the recommendation. I will start a wee to do list x"
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over a year ago
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Call into to the Crown Bar, directly opposite the Europs Hotel, fanastic atmosphere, there is also a great restaurant upstairs.
The Union Bar on Friday night is wicked fun, the Drag Artists strut their stuff
Kellys bar also has musicans playing , go early to get a seat as it gets packed fairly quickly.
If you want to save on hotel costs, Days Inn and Travel Lodge both within walking distance of the train and bus station have great deals.
Belfast is full of great places to eat, the Ginger across the road from Days Inn is superb.
Call into the Visitors Centre , again opposite the Europa, they will give you tons of info, and a map with pubs, clubs and restaurants.
Have a fab time , Belfast is a great city.. |
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"Bugger, deleted my last post by mistook!
Here goes again! Good Morning Ireland
I'm looking for a wee bit of advice. My (vanilla) friend and I are heading to Belfast for New Year and was wondering if you guys could suggest places for us to enjoy irish hospitality, have lots of laughs and plenty to drink.
I know being cuddled up to several hotties would be a dream but sadly not with this pal! Damn it
Anyway, any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks very much
Mrs McFilthy
Well given ur name huns, id suggest a wee bar on the Dublin Road called Filthy McNastys.. the Etap Hotel is rite nxt door with lots of eaty places nearby... me and few friends stayed there on Fri nite fr the Belfast M&G and found it to b great craic but anywhere around Belfast would b hospitable x"
I agree with filties I've always had a good night in there , the botanic house is a ok spot as well |
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Definitely hit Filthys it's a great spot. If you want a good night with a choice of places head down to the Cathedral Quarter there are so many bars in close proximity and there is a great atmosphere with nice beer gardens etc. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Great response, thank you so much. We are so looking forward to our visit and your replies have been very helpful. Can't come quick enough. Thanks again xx
Big fabby hugs to you x |
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By *ilderMan
over a year ago
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"Bugger, deleted my last post by mistook!
Here goes again! Good Morning Ireland
I'm looking for a wee bit of advice. My (vanilla) friend and I are heading to Belfast for New Year and was wondering if you guys could suggest places for us to enjoy irish hospitality, have lots of laughs and plenty to drink.
I know being cuddled up to several hotties would be a dream but sadly not with this pal! Damn it
Anyway, any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks very much
Mrs McFilthy
Well given ur name huns, id suggest a wee bar on the Dublin Road called Filthy McNastys.. the Etap Hotel is rite nxt door with lots of eaty places nearby... me and few friends stayed there on Fri nite fr the Belfast M&G and found it to b great craic but anywhere around Belfast would b hospitable x"
I was walking on the street paralell to that place on Friday last at 7pm and I think I could hear the racket from the back of that place. It sounded pretty 'energetic' |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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For a bit of culture an craic go to kellys cellars grear pub or the duke off york .stay away from filthymcnasties the doormen there are total cunts ,it would only put you off belfast |
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Chilled out slightly hippie place: Cookoo
Cocktails: The Apartment or Berts piano bar
Northern Whig is also a decent spot as is The Dirty Onion or Lavery's. |
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"Bugger, deleted my last post by mistook!
Here goes again! Good Morning Ireland
I'm looking for a wee bit of advice. My (vanilla) friend and I are heading to Belfast for New Year and was wondering if you guys could suggest places for us to enjoy irish hospitality, have lots of laughs and plenty to drink.
I know being cuddled up to several hotties would be a dream but sadly not with this pal! Damn it
Anyway, any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks very much
Mrs McFilthy
Well given ur name huns, id suggest a wee bar on the Dublin Road called Filthy McNastys.. the Etap Hotel is rite nxt door with lots of eaty places nearby... me and few friends stayed there on Fri nite fr the Belfast M&G and found it to b great craic but anywhere around Belfast would b hospitable x
I was walking on the street paralell to that place on Friday last at 7pm and I think I could hear the racket from the back of that place. It sounded pretty 'energetic' "
That waz probably comin frm my hotel room above it at that time Wilder.. We nvr did make it to the pre-drinks |
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