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By *nked_kitten OP   Woman
over a year ago

Ankh Morpork

So I’ve booked a weekend in Belfast in November

Any recommendations ?

From quirky shops to tasty cafes.

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By *sbotangoMan
over a year ago

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"So I’ve booked a weekend in Belfast in November

Any recommendations ?

From quirky shops to tasty cafes.

"

If you fancy a little trip to the seaside when ur over here why not try Portrush. Absolutely fantastic scenery and places to visit and id be delighted to take u to sample some of norn iron’s finest cuisine in the harbour bistro where i’ll wine, dine and 69 you until ur filled to satisfaction xx

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By *issusWoman
over a year ago

Belfast

This Friday at 3pm I will be seeling apple pies. £5 a pie.

"Can I get one on Thursday?"

"How much is a pie?"

"What time at?"

"What's in the pies?"

"Can I get a cherry pie on Saturday?"

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By *issusWoman
over a year ago

Belfast

Jokes aside.

If you're planning to have company- make sure to check with the hotel if you're allowed to bring a friend to bring a friend to your room (some hotels are quite strict with their policies).

Love and death does amazing cocktails, if you want a more Liberal and relaxed atmosphere- gay quarter is your friend. Maverick and Union Street will greet you with quickiest and gun people to surround yourself with.

Berts will give you a relaxing jazzy atmosphere.

If i were you I would steer clear from Harp, dirty onion, thirsty goat, bootleggers etc. Popular spots that might be good fun, but are often just overcrowded resulting in slow service and overpriced drinks.

Judging by your profile I think you would love to check out a clothes shop called "Fresh garbage" (it's not an insult, they have some fantastic variety of quircky clothing with hints of gothic style).

Foodwise... sky is your limit.

One of best restaurants I've been to is almost invisible on the main streets but boy their food is out of this world - "Howard street".

They serve lunch and dinner.

Whatever you do - make sure you book everything in advance.

Also when booking make sure you're paying a deposit and not a booking fee as the latter will not be taken off your bill.

Enjoy Belfast

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By *nked_kitten OP   Woman
over a year ago

Ankh Morpork


"Jokes aside.

If you're planning to have company- make sure to check with the hotel if you're allowed to bring a friend to bring a friend to your room (some hotels are quite strict with their policies).

Love and death does amazing cocktails, if you want a more Liberal and relaxed atmosphere- gay quarter is your friend. Maverick and Union Street will greet you with quickiest and gun people to surround yourself with.

Berts will give you a relaxing jazzy atmosphere.

If i were you I would steer clear from Harp, dirty onion, thirsty goat, bootleggers etc. Popular spots that might be good fun, but are often just overcrowded resulting in slow service and overpriced drinks.

Judging by your profile I think you would love to check out a clothes shop called "Fresh garbage" (it's not an insult, they have some fantastic variety of quircky clothing with hints of gothic style).

Foodwise... sky is your limit.

One of best restaurants I've been to is almost invisible on the main streets but boy their food is out of this world - "Howard street".

They serve lunch and dinner.

Whatever you do - make sure you book everything in advance.

Also when booking make sure you're paying a deposit and not a booking fee as the latter will not be taken off your bill.

Enjoy Belfast "

Thanks

Also….where can I get pie?

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By *nked_kitten OP   Woman
over a year ago

Ankh Morpork


"So I’ve booked a weekend in Belfast in November

Any recommendations ?

From quirky shops to tasty cafes.

If you fancy a little trip to the seaside when ur over here why not try Portrush. Absolutely fantastic scenery and places to visit and id be delighted to take u to sample some of norn iron’s finest cuisine in the harbour bistro where i’ll wine, dine and 69 you until ur filled to satisfaction xx"

Thanks for such a kind offer. Not looking for a meet though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Jokes aside.

If you're planning to have company- make sure to check with the hotel if you're allowed to bring a friend to bring a friend to your room (some hotels are quite strict with their policies).

Love and death does amazing cocktails, if you want a more Liberal and relaxed atmosphere- gay quarter is your friend. Maverick and Union Street will greet you with quickiest and gun people to surround yourself with.

Berts will give you a relaxing jazzy atmosphere.

If i were you I would steer clear from Harp, dirty onion, thirsty goat, bootleggers etc. Popular spots that might be good fun, but are often just overcrowded resulting in slow service and overpriced drinks.

Judging by your profile I think you would love to check out a clothes shop called "Fresh garbage" (it's not an insult, they have some fantastic variety of quircky clothing with hints of gothic style).

Foodwise... sky is your limit.

One of best restaurants I've been to is almost invisible on the main streets but boy their food is out of this world - "Howard street".

They serve lunch and dinner.

Whatever you do - make sure you book everything in advance.

Also when booking make sure you're paying a deposit and not a booking fee as the latter will not be taken off your bill.

Enjoy Belfast "

What they said.

Also worth checking out Taylor and Clay in the Bullitt hotel. Pricy but lovely.

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By *issusWoman
over a year ago

Belfast

Omg I just read over my text. So many spelling mistakes autocorrect didn't pick up on isn't even funny

*quirkiest and fun people

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By *nked_kitten OP   Woman
over a year ago

Ankh Morpork


"Jokes aside.

If you're planning to have company- make sure to check with the hotel if you're allowed to bring a friend to bring a friend to your room (some hotels are quite strict with their policies).

Love and death does amazing cocktails, if you want a more Liberal and relaxed atmosphere- gay quarter is your friend. Maverick and Union Street will greet you with quickiest and gun people to surround yourself with.

Berts will give you a relaxing jazzy atmosphere.

If i were you I would steer clear from Harp, dirty onion, thirsty goat, bootleggers etc. Popular spots that might be good fun, but are often just overcrowded resulting in slow service and overpriced drinks.

Judging by your profile I think you would love to check out a clothes shop called "Fresh garbage" (it's not an insult, they have some fantastic variety of quircky clothing with hints of gothic style).

Foodwise... sky is your limit.

One of best restaurants I've been to is almost invisible on the main streets but boy their food is out of this world - "Howard street".

They serve lunch and dinner.

Whatever you do - make sure you book everything in advance.

Also when booking make sure you're paying a deposit and not a booking fee as the latter will not be taken off your bill.

Enjoy Belfast

What they said.

Also worth checking out Taylor and Clay in the Bullitt hotel. Pricy but lovely. "

I was debating staying at the Bullitt hotel but a lot of the reviews said it was super noisy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What bad ass karma said, can't go wrong with that + if you want some trad and a good atmosphere the points is a great shout and right in the city centre. Best atmosphere in any bar I've been in since lockdown opened but rules adhered to as well.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Jokes aside.

If you're planning to have company- make sure to check with the hotel if you're allowed to bring a friend to bring a friend to your room (some hotels are quite strict with their policies).

Love and death does amazing cocktails, if you want a more Liberal and relaxed atmosphere- gay quarter is your friend. Maverick and Union Street will greet you with quickiest and gun people to surround yourself with.

Berts will give you a relaxing jazzy atmosphere.

If i were you I would steer clear from Harp, dirty onion, thirsty goat, bootleggers etc. Popular spots that might be good fun, but are often just overcrowded resulting in slow service and overpriced drinks.

Judging by your profile I think you would love to check out a clothes shop called "Fresh garbage" (it's not an insult, they have some fantastic variety of quircky clothing with hints of gothic style).

Foodwise... sky is your limit.

One of best restaurants I've been to is almost invisible on the main streets but boy their food is out of this world - "Howard street".

They serve lunch and dinner.

Whatever you do - make sure you book everything in advance.

Also when booking make sure you're paying a deposit and not a booking fee as the latter will not be taken off your bill.

Enjoy Belfast

What they said.

Also worth checking out Taylor and Clay in the Bullitt hotel. Pricy but lovely.

I was debating staying at the Bullitt hotel but a lot of the reviews said it was super noisy "

Depends why you are there. I know it’s original plan was for people out partying to come back too so noise wasn’t an issue. If your wanting to stay for drinks and social life it’s perfect.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

1. Stay city centre.

2. Titanic exhibition.

3. Black taxi tour of the city is brilliant

Have a great time

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By *onderingpurposeMan
over a year ago

Belfast

Kelly's Cellars. If it's good enough for Luke Kelly it's good enough for you.

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By *ilentnoiseMan
over a year ago

Belfast

If you are just here for the weekend then staying in Belfast itself should be enough to fill your time with. As someone mentioned earlier, Portrush or other areas around the Antrim coast are just absolutely beautiful. Whatever you do, the Belfast people are some of the friendliest in the world. Have a great time.

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By *nked_kitten OP   Woman
over a year ago

Ankh Morpork

Hotel is booked flights are sorted.

I’m thinking of going to the vintage market, the prison. Don’t think I will bother with the titanic bit but will see how much time I have.

I looked at the black cab tours but think that will be too expensive for me as a single.

A friend is taking me out to the countryside as well.

I might put up a meet request for a social while I’m there

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By *eanbelfastMan
over a year ago

Belfast


"Hotel is booked flights are sorted.

I’m thinking of going to the vintage market, the prison. Don’t think I will bother with the titanic bit but will see how much time I have.

I looked at the black cab tours but think that will be too expensive for me as a single.

A friend is taking me out to the countryside as well.

I might put up a meet request for a social while I’m there

"

Some great ideas mentioned. If you don’t do the black cab tour the open top bus tour is cheaper and there will be plenty of others in it. Muriel’s is a quirky bar with plenty of cocktails and underwear hanging from the ceiling! Also worth checking out George’s Market

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What weekend… we’re hosting a social in the 20th just outside of town … ur very welcome. I know ur not looking a meet so a few drinks and craic with like minded fab friends would b a great way to spend ur evening.

PM us for info.

Hope U can cum

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By *scouple07Couple
over a year ago

louth, Ireland

There on 13th November, its a great city with plenty to do and see

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By *erticalMan
over a year ago

dark side of the moon

Thats a question for mr. Google darling i past through belfast a lot. but know “nathan” about what tastes good in it. Enjoy your stay i hope you go home exhausted but with a grin on your face. X

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