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    Muriel's

    4.4 (53 reviews)
    Open 12:30 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Classy
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for dancing

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    Colin W.

    Love love love Muriel's. Whether its a drink after work or a bite to eat they do it well both ways. The food is always delicious anytime I have eaten in here and the cocktails are great. For those of us who like gin they also offer gin flites (flytes?) ((Little boards with a 3-4 glasses of gin)) with a fab selection of mixers and garnishes. The décor is comfortable and plush and I just love the feel of the place. They also do some great wee offers on food and wine platters etc. Definitely one of Belfast's gems and I never get tired of visiting it.

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    Nicola S.

    Muriel's is a lovely old fashioned pub based on the gin palaces of years gone by which is what they specialise in. It has a cosy vibe mainly due to the fact it is very small inside and because of this it can be quite cramped. Upstairs is a bit more spacious and I have heard the food is very good too so I just need to go back and sample this. All in all a really nice cosy pub and definitely one to put on the bucket list.

    Jen A.

    If you like cocktails or gin this is the place to go! Amazing craft cocktails and a lovely quaint bar with some unusual decor that you wouldn't expect from the outside. The staff are always friendly and helpful if you can't decide just what kind of cocktail you would like to order from the extensive list! This place is great for a Saturday afternoon stop or cheeky after work drink

    Hoxton Gin & Elderflower tonic & Angry Orchard cider
    Nadine C.

    LOVE this wee bar! I'd go as far as saying this is probably my favourite bar in the whole of Belfast! If you're a fan of perfectly crafted cocktails, or Gin, you HAVE to try this place. Of course they do loads of other great drinks choices too including some craft beers. Also have a nice menu including one of the best cheeseboard's I've seen. The main reason I love this place is the attention to detail. Everytime I've ordered a drink here, it has been served in the correct branded glass or in some kind of quirky way. For example, in a teacup..or a cocktail in a jam jar..or the ice cubes have raspberries frozen inside. All these little extras show their passion and make it for me:) When the weather's decent, it's lovely to enjoy a pint in the sun in the little outdoor section on the street. Even in the evening, they offer blankets if you get cool. Great for people watching The bar is very small with an equally small upstairs with a few cosy sofas. It's very quaint and dimly lit which gives it a cosy ambiance - great place for a date. Oh and the downstairs bar randomly has washing lines overhead covered in ladies underwear..because..why not?

    Craft beers are infiltrating Belfast and Muriel's are well and truly on that bandwagon
    Stevie M.

    Everyone knows the old phrase 'Gin makes you win' or is it 'Gin makes you sin'? Either way if you're looking to win or sin in Belfast Muriel's is your place. They have a wide selection of gins served in all shapes and sizes. Think tea cups and cucumbers. As well as the gins they have a wide selection of other spirits and an extensive cocktail list. If you tried all their gins you'd swear there were knickers hanging from the ceiling... no wait there are Knickers hanging from the ceiling. As well as the knickers there's character in Muriel's, with plenty of candlelit corners for you to get cosy in. Just up from Victoria Square on Church lane it's the perfect place to go and reward yourself after a hard days shopping. There's outside seating if you're a smokers or if you want to watch the world go by. If you're not a fan of frost bite then you can ask the friendly bar staff for a fleecy blanket a la Pari.

    The original jam jar cocktail
    Leanne F.

    I absolutely love Muriels - home of the original jam jar cocktail (as far as I know)! We popped in for a drink before dinner on Friday night. I opted for the aforementioned jam jar cocktail which was as delicious as ever :-) The bar wasn't overly busy and there was no queue at the bar. We found some seats outside which was great for some people watching at the end of a working week. I noticed they have extended the outdoor seating area which is great as alfresco drinking seems to become ever more popular in Belfast. I definitely intend to visit Muriels again soon. Just a couple of points though - I felt the outdoor tables and chairs look a bit cheap (like they are from an old man bar) and just don't suit the feel of the place. Also, bring back coasters! My drink created a bit of a puddle on the table which then dripped down me when I took a drink.

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    Abby C.

    (My first out of the US Yelp Review -- yay) Food/Cost: (4) Came here with my friend for lunch on a weekday. We were visiting Ireland and Muriel's was recommended in my Ireland Step by Step guidebook. My friend ordered the chicken sandwich and I ordered the mushroom sandwich (total was 20.90 pounds). Both came with a side of fries and salad. My mushroom sandwich was delicious. The portobello mushroom was huge, sliced at just the right thickness, and marinated/seasoned perfectly. The bread was spot on -- brunch on the outside and fluffy, soft on the inside. The mixed green salad was a surprising hit as the vinaigrette was a well-balanced blend of sweet and acidic. Ambiance: (5) The interior of this restaurant gave me quite a start as I began to look around. There are undies -- male and female -- hanging from the ceiling, pictures of topless women on walls and on the ceiling, and semi-scary paper mached mannequin heads starting at your from behind their glass wall shelves. Still, all this added to the unique character of the place. Location: (5) Located in the heart of Belfast's commercial city centre, Muriel's is convenient for tourists (me) and locals. Service: (5) The lady who served us was motherly and very friendly (as are almost all Irish people as I discovered throughout my trip). Overall: (4) The food, combined with the decor and good service makes this place a good food and drink destination for tourists and locals alike.

    Some of the upstairs seating
    Steve K.

    This place was really great. Not too classy but more cool and eclectic. The food was fantastic and of course the Guinness was great. They have a great gin selection and great gin cocktails. There is an upstairs area which is better for sitting down and eating. The main level is probably better treated as a pub.

    Old friend and now assistant manager of Muriel's Phil showing off!
    Conor K.

    I went to Muriel's only last night for a friends birthday. Now, I've always walked by this place and thought it looked a little bit pretentious, but I could have been more wrong. The atmosphere was welcoming and warm. All the furniture looked quite unique which made it feel a little ramshackle but it the most stylish way possible. Muriel's is quite a small place (we were late for the party and thus were condemned to stand for the rest of the night!), some would say by piling in all the little trinkets, lamps and photographs (on the ceiling!) would make it feel all the more cramped, but it just adds to its vaudeville character. This gives it a little something else that other bars lack. It's not a bar for the casual pint, but for an occasion, a celebration, its the type of place that you would take friends or family visiting Belfast to show them a little glimpse of the cities back alley diamonds. The bar staff were friendly and always up for a chat in between pouring pints. They are proud of what they are doing at Muriel's won't budge away from an opportunity to show off their silky cocktail making skills.

    Tia C.

    A great bar right in the centre of town. The decor inside is very luxe and bohemian and comfortable. You'll feel like you're sitting in a well to do aunt front room with the velvet couches and antique lampshades. Although I've only been here for drinks, I have eyed up other patrons delicious looking meals and I've heard really good reviews. The clientele are friendly and there are lots of people popping in to take a break from shopping in town. Recommended.

    Andrew B.

    Muriel's is a great little spot for you to find yourself in. Now I don't mean that in a cheesy self discovery way but in a way that if you stumble across it you won't be disappointed!!! Its quite a random pub as its decor is quite out there at times, but only the supremely observant among you would notice. I love that they serve some wheat beer here, its the only reason that I keep returning. On a friday and saturday night expect it to be buzzing and don't expect to get a seat without waiting for a bit...but hey isn't that all the fun of it...now go grab some folk and head on down!!!

    Jennel N.

    Went here with a couple of friends and had a blast. Cocktails were strong and artfully presented! Stayed upstairs for a few hours socializing with others from the bar! Great way to start off an afternoon!

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    Caoimhe M.

    Up there as one of my top bars in Belfast. Muriels has two floors and is quite small but really cute. On arrival you are greeted with a clothes line above your head pegged with quirky underwear which is seasonal/themed. Next you spot the never ending selection of Gins behind the bar and every other type of alcohol you can imagine. Staff are really friendly and always happy to give you a recommendation based on your palate and tastes. The cocktails are varied and each one made to perfection with a lot of attention to presentation. They have a lovely seated area out the front which is great to relax and watch the world go by whilst sipping your cocktail. The food here is beautiful and when I last visited they were doing a lovely cheeseboard which I'd highly recommend. Definitely a bar to try if you want a relaxed drink and a catch up with friends.

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    Wonderful local bar reasonably priced creative drinks. Had the gin with honey comb and ginger. Not yet on menu, making it even more special

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    The décor is comfortable and plush and I just love the feel of the place.

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    Ritas

    Ritas

    4.5(15 reviews)
    0.4 miCity Centre
    £££

    Fantastic cocktails, great atmosphere, and if you can grab a seat you can dance to the great music…read morethey have playing all night. The service is a bit slow so if you want more than one drink you'll have to budget some extra time, but if you have no place to be then enjoy!

    I think Daniel S hit the nail on the head when he said, 'if Hollister did bars' As he mentioned…read moreit's very dark but it's also atmospheric. For me the darkness adds to the smoking club feeling of Ritas, it kind of feels underground. The decor is definitely vintage with a geisha feel, there's loads of hanging Japanese umbrellas and framed geisha girls. The seating is extremely comfortable, if you get plonked in one of their huge, velvet armchairs that might be you settled for the night. For me, the most impressive thing about Ritas is the cocktails and the staff. I actually commented on Saturday evening that no matter how busy the bar is the staff put the same care and detail in to their creations. I say 'creations' because these really are works of art. I ordered a French Martini for Stacey K and the mixologist seemed to be completely zoned in on making the drink, it was almost as if the 30 other people clambering over the bar didn't exist. I love this attention to detail. They serve a good range of beers as well as having an extensive cocktail list. Blue Moon on tap is always a winner for me. The Linen Quarter is absolutely thriving and in truth it's down to the swanky elegance of Ritas, The Perch and Sweet Afton. I've been to each of these bars a good few times and never once have I experienced any sort of drunken trouble. There's a relaxing atmosphere in all these bars and I really think they highlight the new booming, bussling, vibrant Belfast.

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    Enjoying a selection of cocktails with Nicola S & Caroline S

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    Ritas - If Hollister did bars - Very dark and expensive. Looks cool though!

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    The Perch - Lemon meringue and watermelon sugar

    The Perch

    3.8(34 reviews)
    0.5 miCity Centre
    ££

    This place is very nice and has a good rooftop to get some drinks. Reservations required for the…read moretables but walk ins allowed to sit at the bar. We got the Jug, it was good but didn't have much alcohol in it. We also got the lemon meringue and watermelon sugar drink which were VERY good. Definitely a cool place for cocktails, recommend NOT getting the jug though.

    My wife and I would be in Belfast for the night, so finding some cool bars to enjoy a drink in the…read morecenter of town was on our list of things to do. Through Yelp, I had heard about The Perch that from the pictures looked like a cool place to grab a drink. Little did I realize how cool the bar really is when we made our way down this side street and discovered the entrance. The outdoor rooftop bar is located on the fifth floor in the historic Linen Quarter, which can be accessed through a series of twisting and turning hallways before reaching an old school sliding door lift, which one of the door people take you up. Upon reaching the rooftop, you certainly understand why the owners call the bar "The Perch" because it feels like a bird perch between the various bird perches hung over the bar and the overall decor that has an open-air approach, combined with both a 19th Century steampunk meets polynesian feel. Unlike most bars, The Perch only has in stock a few spirits on the shelves (whether this is due to the pandemic or the actual intent). But from my observation, there seems to be a purpose for this as they focus on making a handful of cocktails -- and making them well, they do. The Brambles was my favorite cocktail that was refreshing and delicious, while the Aperol Springs was tasty but strong. But having a couple of delightful drinks but us to a place of spiritual purity and understanding. Highly recommended if you're in town and looking for a cool and chill bar with a sweet ambiance and funky way to enter.

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    The Perch - Sex on the beach jug

    Sex on the beach jug

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    The Muddlers Club

    4.9(14 reviews)
    0.1 miThe Cathedral Quarter
    £££

    I booked a late reservation here at the Muddler's Club. I came solo and got dropped off by a taxi…read more I got a little lost while trying to find the restaurant. It's pretty hidden in the alley and not going to lie...coming to a new city, let alone a new country by myself was a bit intimidating, but I found it just in time for my reservation. I absolutely loved my first Michelin Star restaurant experience. I was born in Belfast, and have never been back since I was born, so I enjoyed every opportunity to tell a server. The staff was so friendly and described every dish. I ordered the Seasonal Tasting MenuEach dish was excellent. My favorite was probably the duck and the savory mousse pastries. Food in order of serving: 1. Sourdough Guinness bread with vanilla butter and olive oil 2. Olive sponge crab and apple, chicken and caramel with some type of mousse 3. Scallops, cucumber frothy brown butter 4. Bluefin tuna tartare with avocado and heirloom tomato 5. Halibut with crispy chicken skin 6. Duck 7. Sorbet and then....my phone died before I could write down the other yummy dishes I ate! The ambience was dark, romantic, and vibey. A little mysterious because of the hidden aspect, but overall I loved my whole experience here.

    My weekday dinner at Muddler's Club seemed a bit directionless…read more The food is excellent, taste, flavor combinations and présentation. That is not the concern. The space itself has a very long and interesting history, just over 40 seats have been cramped into that space. A couple tables have small glass walls to separate them and squeeze in more diners. And it's pretty loud. So loud, I can barely hear the sommelier describe her wines. There may have been music playing... but who can hear? There seems to be an attempt to elevate the bartender over the sommelier, with the menu encouraging the guests to try specialty cocktails instead of selecting whole bottles of wine. And the bartender's constant ice shaker only adds to the noise. The service is very relaxed, with servers in t-shirts and jeans, sneakers, paper napkins. And the servers seemed a bit inattentive, watching the chefs through the pass, not paying attention to guests' needs. Oh, and the server even wrote "thank you" on the printed bill... How kind. Excellent Flair. Pure Chotchkie's. For the food, I'll return. 2025 04 16. M1. 235.

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    Bread

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