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- update for Laverys Bar and the Pavillion Bar. The comment regarding Laverys being a spide hole is definetly no longer applicable, especially with regards to the Back Bar and the Bunker which welcome all those 'freaks, weirdoes and hippies' who follow an alternative lifestyle (just check out the listings!)Lavery's is Belfast's oldest family run bar and has just undergone extensive renovations to bring it up to 21st century standards including beer garden / smoking area for the forthcoming smoking ban. Great care has been taken to preserve the traditional character which has made Lavery's world famous whilst introducing modern comforts and amenities to enhance costumer satisfaction.
Lavery's consists of four bars under one roof. On the ground floor rests the elegant Public Bar (with adjoining Off Licence) and bohemian Back Bar, disabled access to both. The first floor is home to live music and alternative club venue The Bunker, and on the top floor is the Attic Pool Rooms.
Food is served daily from midday until 9pm in all bars, The menu has managed to combine Lavery's ethos of wholesome, quality meals across a range of varied dishes. The menu now features a full range of steaks, vegetarian options, various pizza and platter options, and daily carvery with ealthy options. Group bookings are welcome.
The entertainment programme has been specifically designed for each bar and features only 'real' music from a variety of genres.
All major sporting events are shown on big screen plasma TVs with regular associated promotions.
Restaurants
Lavery's is well known for serving traditional hearty pub grub at affordable prices. Food is served daily from noon until 9pm in the Public Bar, Back Bar and Pool Room. The menu caters for all tastes with a variety of dishes gathered from across the globe.
Ever popular is the daily carvery which offers a choice of roast dinners, fusion cuisine, vegetarian option, light bites, snacks, salads and sandwiches. The carvery has been design to suit the modern worker in the city on a short lunch break and is available between noon and 2pm.
A full menu operates between noon and 9pm and again encompasses a variety of styles. It is a firm favourite for meat lovers with its full range of steaks (including the massive T-Bone), grills and Lavery's famous Ulster Fry. Meal deals with a free pint are also available.
Platters are available throughout the day with create your own option so you can design your own platter to share with friends. This option is very popular in the Pool Room.
Group bookings are welcome. Private parties and corporate events are also catered for with a choice of private rooms available.
Clubs
Lavery's is home to various clubs nights, all with alternative leanings, across all 3 floors.
The Back Bar has free admission every night. Mondays: Hemp, reggae club. Tuesdays: Triptastic, classic rock and soul. Thursdays: rockin student sounds at Independence - Stella £1, Vodka & Mixer £1.50. Feel Good Vibeday: uplifting after work club, Friday, 6pm. The Retro Disco, 10pm, a selection of classics tunes. Eclectic Electric: genre jumping mix of alternative hits on Saturdays. Sunday: Future Sounds: electronic beats.
The Bunker on the 1st floor. Lavery's Student Night every Tuesday. This is an eclectic mix of great music past and present. Drink promos: Smirnoff £1, Stella bottles £1, Bulmer's pint bottles £1.50. Gigantic every Friday at 11pm with a forward thinking play list of Indie and Alternative rock, all pints are £2. The Bunker Club with Dj Gregz : Rocking Indie Electro Disco Party and takes place every Saturday from 11pm, Smirnoff & Stella are £1.50 each, pint bottles of Bulmer's are £2. Necrodanse gothic club, monthly Thursdays.
Underground clubs feature every Saturday in the Attic from 10pm with Cherrybomb on the 1st Saturday, Dirty Needles on the 2nd and 4th , and Twitch on the 3rd week.
Live Events
Live events are an integral part of Lavery's entertainment programme.
The Bunker hosts various regular live music clubs and well as one off gigs by touring acts. Club Sandwich takes place every Monday and twice monthly Saturdays and showcases the best new talent from Belfast and further afield. The best new Indie and rock features on an monthly basis with Northern Ireland Next Generation, Audio Ill, Sounds Of Northern Ireland, and Claw showcases. Punk bands get a regular outing at Blackdrop, whereas metal is the order of the day at Point Blank.
The Bunker has managed to place itself at the heart of Belfast's live scene by letting bands put on their own shows free of charge. If interested contact djgregz@laverysbelfast.com .
The Pavilion
Nicknamed "The Big House" by the locals, due to its' three storeys, The Pavilion Bar draws its clientelle from all over the city and beyond.
The Public Bar on the ground floor is a long hall bar with wooden panelling and high ornate ceilings. Its long thin shape lends to an intimate atmosphere, giving it a reputation for being one of the best places to watch live sports on its many plasma screens. On the weekend enjoy a dance & sing along with our resident DJs Brian McAuley on a Friday or John E. on a Saturday night. The Middle Bar with Gothic Oak interiors provides excellent acoustics for live entertainment hosting an eclectic mix that has ranged from Indie, Punk, Metal, Soul and Blues etc. to Burlesque and Prom nights. During Saturday and Sunday afternoons the Middle Bar becomes a non-smoking family restaurant where customers can choose from an extensive menu that provides quality food and wines at very affordable prices.
The Pool Room on the top floor has six well maintained pool tables, two plasma screens and a jukebox, allowing the punters to decide on their own entertainment. Every Saturdays and there’s alternative clubs from 9pm. It also is host to the Pool Competition every Tuesday night.
Pav ent
• Thu 01/03/07 FREERIDER + COLENSO PARADE + INDIGO FURY
• Fri 02/03/07 Lick - Womens Night
• Sat 03/03/07 Mod Soul Sessions
• Sat 03/03/07 TOP FLOOR: Bop Yestrum
• Mon 05/03/07 Texas Hold’em Poker
• Tue 06/03/07 Roadhouse
• Wed 07/03/07 Kickin Trixi
• Thu 08/03/07 Knights of the round table
• Fri 09/03/07 Blue Star Kachina
• Sat 10/03/07 Roosky (Dublin) & Monkhouse
• Sat 10/03/07 Top Floor: b SIDE alternative club
• Mon 12/03/07 Texas Hold’em Poker
• Wed 14/03/07 Blatant Fly
• Thu 15/03/07 Tunguska
• Fri 16/03/07 Audio Ill Live Showcase
• Sat 17/03/07 The Big House St Paddys Party
• Sat 17/03/07 TOP FLOOR: Bop Yestrum
• Mon 19/03/07 Texas Hold’em Poker
• Tue 20/03/07 Red Lemonade
• Wed 21/03/07 Confessions of a critic
• Thu 22/03/07 Knights of the round table
• Fri 23/03/07 Man Versus, LSM and Lotion
• Sat 24/03/07 TOP FLOOR: Bad Operations
• Sat 24/03/07 Amadan
• Mon 26/03/07 Texas Hold’em Poker
• Wed 28/03/07 living:stone
• Thu 29/03/07 We Are Knives, Sparrows (England) Terrordactyl (Dublin) and Giveamanakick (Cork)
• Fri 30/03/07 80’s Club Night
• Sat 31/03/07 F*Rock: Snowdial & Bruised Fruit Djs
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Bunker events
• Tue 27/02/07 Laverys Student Night with Dj Gregz
• Wed 28/02/07 Point Blank Live: FireLand & Rigger
• Thu 01/03/07 living:stone, Spiral Force and Babysun
• Fri 02/03/07 Early Show. Hardball presents: Capdown
• Fri 02/03/07 Gigantic - Alternative Music Club
• Sat 03/03/07 Early Show, Club Sandwich: Samuraj Cities (Sweden) + Jedi Jane
• Sat 03/03/07 In The Attic: Bad Operations: Silent Witness
• Sat 03/03/07 The Bunker Club with Dj Gregz
• Sun 04/03/07 Blackdrop Unsigned Showcase
• Mon 05/03/07 Club Sandwich: ODi, Karan Teeney & Bruised Fruit Djs
• Tue 06/03/07 Laverys Student Night with Dj Gregz
• Wed 07/03/07 Zhain
• Thu 08/03/07 Kelwan + Coda + Tupelo Incident
• Fri 09/03/07 Early Show: SO.NI
• Fri 09/03/07 Gigantic - Alternative Music Club
• Sat 10/03/07 The Bunker Club with Dj Gregz
• Sat 10/03/07 In the Attic: Hydroponic Music present DIRTY NEEDLES
• Sat 10/03/07 Early Show Club N.I.N.G.: Jedi Jane, Sirius
• Sun 11/03/07 Obsidian
• Mon 12/03/07 Club Sandwich: TKO, Darwy & Bruised Fruit Djs
• Tue 13/03/07 Laverys Student Night with Dj Gregz
• Wed 14/03/07 Pointblank 1st anniversary: Fyredogs
• Thu 15/03/07 Necrodanse Goth Club
• Fri 16/03/07 Gigantic - Live
• Sat 17/03/07 Early Show: Gang Green, The Dangerfields, Gama Bomb + Only Fumes & Corpses
• Sat 17/03/07 St Paddys Bunker Club with Dj Gregz
• Sat 17/03/07 In the Attic: TWITCH
• Sun 18/03/07 Montana Floss
• Mon 19/03/07 Club Sandwich: Rachel Austin & PaulaMcAleese
• Tue 20/03/07 Laverys Student Night with Dj Gregz
• Wed 21/03/07 Towers (USA), Slomatics and Iron War
• Thu 22/03/07 EXIT, Universal Remedy, Peter McVeigh & The Black Diamond Doubles
• Fri 23/03/07 Gigantic - Alternative Music Club
• Fri 23/03/07 Early Show, Overoth & Skewered
• Sat 24/03/07 In the Attic: Hydroponic Music present DIRTY NEEDLES
• Sat 24/03/07 Early Show: Club Sandwich:The Dregs
• Sat 24/03/07 The Bunker Club with Dj Gregz
• Sun 25/03/07 Full Metal Racket: Waylander, Celtic Legacy, Old Season, Altus Astrum, & more.
• Mon 26/03/07 Club Sandwich: Colenso Parade + Hijack The Bride
• Tue 27/03/07 Laverys Student Night with Dj Gregz
• Wed 28/03/07 Oi Polloi
• Thu 29/03/07 Audio Ill Live Showcase
• Fri 30/03/07 Early Show: SO.NI
• Fri 30/03/07 Gigantic - Alternative Music Club
• Sat 31/03/07 In the Attic: Cherrybomb
• Sat 31/03/07 Early Show: Estel (Dublin), Gaju, Latex Spider Monkey & Twelve Eyes
• Sat 31/03/07 The Bunker Club with Dj Gregz
• Sun 01/04/07 Blackdrop Unsigned Showcase
• Mon 02/04/07 Club Sandwich: ilya K
• Tue 03/04/07 Early Show: The Hedrons
• Tue 03/04/07 Laverys Student Night with Dj Gregz
• Wed 04/04/07 Claw N.I. home grown talent
• Thu 05/04/07 Hardball presents: Local Night
• Sat 07/04/07 Club Sandwich: John D’arcy & Glitterwax
Every Wednesday in the Back Bar Performance acoustic sessions feature open mic and featured artists. Everyone is welcome to have a go.
The Public Bar. Every Thursday features Lady Plays The Tunes. Every week resident Clair McGreevy is joined by a contemporary female artist. Listen to an interesting blend of original music mixed with outstanding interpretations.
Every Sunday: Chicks with Picks. Female fronted folk acts that help give Sundays that mellow mood.
- here's a run down of the clubs:
THE BOX - mates have told me it's better than Beach Club
BEACH CLUB - hardly any posers,spides or millies go there (thank goodness)
SKYE - crap, only go in if you want to be "gangsta" or part of a "posse" or want to pretend you are from the "ghetto" or The Bronx, the only thing needed is your "bling" and start the conversation of with the words "bangin'" "wikid" "massive" "posse" "crew" "blindin" "hood" "ghetto"
"innit bruv"
LAVERY'S - spide hole enough said
MILK - bring bats as the area is rough
DEMPSEY'S - good
SHINE - spides,milles and posers paradise
- If you enjoy being manhandled by 2 bouncers, only to be allowed back in if you don't jump araound (everyone else does it!) or climb on peoples backs (I was lifted up and NO I WAS NOT ON ANYBODY'S BACKS!!) (like I was) or not allowed back in to to tell your mates that you are outside (mate was) then head down to The Beach Club, where your dreams will come true. If you are a poser, millie spiceboy,spide underage a55hole you will enjoy it even more as the DJ PLAYS THE SAME SHITE YOU HEAR ON THE RADIO!!
- all clubs are full of spides, millies, spice boys, a55holes who start fight, underage drinkers who wait until bouncers stop asking for ID's then walk in. I'd rather go to a mates house, Halo (DR) or Chesters because apart from the mates house you are more likely to pull, whereas in Belfast they have a law which states that if you go after a girl, people are allowed to attack you for trying to pull
- most of the clubs cater for posers or spides and whoever said Beach Club plays cheesy tunes is wrong as Girls Aloud (posers fave band) are not cheesy they are crap, Belfast really doesn't have any good clubs go home or go to a mates house, watch the music channel with some beer and it'll feel like a PROPER club
- I seen a couple fighting in Beach Club once - some stuck up b1tch probably thought one was going to chat her up the other defended her honour, Dublin Rd - sent WWE out here when clubs close and entertainment galore and you can play 'spot the glass bottle'
- La Laeh - average bar, average club, small bottle of Koppenberg which is the same size as a coke which is £1.50 is £2.something
- Dempseys was good as you were in for free before 9. now you havr to pay
Beach Club - is pretty good as you can laugh at the posers who think Girls Aloud are 'rock', the DJ is pretty good
- The Beach Club is ok the DJ is pretty good, there's no dance music and he really knows his stuff. downside is the place can be full of posers
- milk inc ,the cube( gay bar EW!), elephant rooms just ask around the yunger ones they all know were to go
- skye aka spides, was good, until I went there on saterday, as it was in their words 'members only', never heading there again.
- Dempsey's now known as Club Kia, the rest are full of spides who start fights and act hard
- Precious - where people try to look 'kool' pay £3 for WKD and the music is crap
- Demsey's
- Beach Club - good music, good drink (dance floor is abit small though, but it's worth going there)
- Milk looks dodgy set in Toome Street (Red Light Area)if you must go bring some bats as the area looks dodgy.
Skye is better
- none, as they tend to let you have a couple of drinks and then make up an excuse to throw you out (ie Milk)
Slabery's - don't go there as the bouncers try to pick a fight with you by insulting you
Skye- just ok
- Skye - good music good fun. If you are lucky you might meet 'The Belfast Strangler' (last seen on St Patricks Day outside Northern Bank near City Hall)
- Lavery's - good place if you want to have a slagging match with the gorillas ie bouncers, beware thouh as the gorillas will always win
- Elephant room-good for catholics ,prods stay away heads could get broken
- Laverys Bar
12 - 16 Bradbury place
Belfast
Bt7 1rs
Lavery's is the longest established family run bar in Belfast, and has been at the heart of local culture for nearly 100 years. With four bars under one roof no other pub can offer the same diversity in character, craic and entertainment. On the ground floor the public bar offers a traditional taste of Belfast with daily carvery lunch, ideal background music and all major sporting events covered. The banter is warm and friendly, and the atmosphere is cosy and relaxed.
The Back Bar is also situated on the ground floor but is a mecca for all things alternative and underground. Here music is king and free entertainment is provided seven nights a week.
Mondays HEMP - a joint effort, Reggae Dub Roots and Ska Dj Set.
Tuesday TRIPTASTIC 60's Rock and Soul Dj Set
Wednesday PERFORMANCE Local singer songwriters. Live
Thursday FUNKIT Funk, Breaks & Soundtracks Live+ Dj
Fridays BIG BOBBY Retro Rock Disco Dj Set.
Saturday ECLECTIC ELECTRIC Various Alternative Dj Set
Sundays FUTURE SOUNDS Underground Dance Dj Set
The Middle floor is home to the recently opened BUNKER. With its minimalist design and superb sound system this is the place to see live music in Belfast. Various touring and local bands play Sun - Thurs with music ranging across every genre. Whereas Friday and Saturday night see the big time party faves come out in force.
The Attic is open as a pool room 7 days a week with over 20 tables. Finger food is served daily until 9pm and there's Pinball, air hockey and retro arcade games. The jukebox is as varied as our entertainment policy so your sure to hear what your looking for! Every Saturday night the MIXMASTER CREW arrive in the Attic and transform it into SIN Belfast's premier Hard house / Hard trance club. Mixmaster has been the leading independent record store in the city for well over 10 years and these residents know there stuff and are joined by some of the biggest names in dance every Saturday night.
- limelight
- ahh dempseys is a whole but ive heard people have been known to have fun there
- venue anuty annes
- i seen the comment thats was written about paradise lost which wasnt very nice.if you are not aware of it paradise lost is now called the elephant room for the past 3 years now.it is not all protestants that go to it is a mixed crowd.with a good atmosphere
- Places to go:
Wetherspoons or The Bridge House as its called now! Great place to start off your night, cheap drink, good atmosphere and some background music! always start off ere;)The Beach Club is a realli good night out..very strict on ID but music is good and cheesy lol mixture of dance, rnd, chart, and oldies (eg backstreet bois:S)lol but realli good craic! Always loadsa beautiful ppl headin here!..Thompsons is a great place to go to! love that rnb and hiphop!...bouncers are a bit picky tho...wed and thurs nights are gr8!(£5 in)..avoid fri and sat nights(£10 in), full of e-heads or 30+ :S.... on a thurs night Skye is great craic all dance and chart music!...(usually go ere b4 thompsons, and its onli £5 in and £1 a drink all night!!) On a fri nite the Kremlin is realli good craic £6 in...musics gr8...all up to date chart stuff in ere...homophobes stay away tho, yas might feel uncomfortable! The Fly is over 20's on a sat night but is realli good craic! musics all up2date chart stuff..mix of rnb and dance...bouncers can b strict tho!.. The Egg is realli good aswell to go to...strict on ID but still manages a younger crowd! although music is pure dance...a lot of happy hardcore:Sgood craic tho since its all done up!.. The Bot is 21+ i think much older crowd tho!...always packed but music is good..and its just accross from The Egg. The Parlour is a good laff aswell its free in!...its gettin stricter on ID cos it used to b bad for young ones getting in!!! Although music is good, its more casual!. The Spring and Airbrake and Katy Dalys are also very good nights out!...more of a chilled hippy vibe goin on but realli good craic none the less!
Places to avoid:
Laverys and Dempseys!.. avoid at all costs!..they are complete dumps! its just complete dance music...but not recent dance music:S the most people who go to it are all ones from that area so its rough..and your feet stick to the floor. They're good places to go to tho if youre of the more youthful clientele!
- The venue easily!great crack, loud music, really good.
- the venue, milk
- Renshaws Hotel. Nice club with good atmosphere if they let you in!! Some problems with ignorant door staff though, might decide not to let you in for no reason, even with ID
- The Globe!! Auntie Annies! The only places where u dance to some good ole g'n'r while losing sight due to dubious globe cocktails.
- The beach club for cheesy tunes and fun atmosphere
- The Venue is opposite dublin road, goths go there.
- the best nites to go out round the city are tuesdays and thursday's. Tuesday nite calls for the limelight, especially when Jimmy is dj'in, lots of interesting oldies of the rock alternative sort. Thursday nite is filled with sum new sum old classic tracks in Auntie Annies upstairs, "Frisky Disco" where everyone seems really friendly. Another good thing is the pub quiz in Katy Daly's, beside The Limelight, on a Monday nite, the best way to start of the week.
- don't forget the odessey belfast good wee spot for the student on a budget (thurs nites)
- Milk on a monday nite, Gay nite, fahkin fantastic. very recommended for a (straight) girly nite out!
- the venue
- vicos - dodgy as hell, but does the job after consuming enough alcohol
- The edge is pretty good on a saturday night
- Laverys: if you are looking for a shower in beer or a bad dirty look for a bouncer this is the place to be, The middle floor hosts a remarkable amount of young civillians but never the less a great amount of talent.
Heaven: Thjis is for the hard clubber out there if you can stay in heaven and have a good time with out some young civillian highly intoxcicated wanting to knock your teeth out well done if you do ENJOY!
- THE MENAGERIE - cool we dusty hole playing cool music. Mostly art students go there.
- lordy lordy lordy - is this what it all comes down to? - drink? - guess so!!
Most places around Queens are student packed during term time -so if u dont want someone throwing up on ur shoes- stay away. dont listen to all that balls bout gettin ur shit kicked in - same as ne where else- dont take sweets from strangers and u'll b grand. If u want somewhere sophis - bar red is nice, older crowd. But if u just wana good old fashioned piss up and good music - limelight is ur best bet.
- Culpa -looks jst like a wee place on outside, pretty big tho, scene for those in early 20s. Good music, nice vibe.
- The Venue is well heralded by my Gothy friends.
- not a great choice.quite a few posey type bars have opened up in the city centre but these have about as much atmosphere as an airport lounge
- The Globe does a good night on Wednesday - a mix of oldies and up-to-date pop/dance/r&b. DJ Paul M does a great job & actually plays requests you ask him for!
- Ski Bunny (Originally downstairs in Vico & then Auntie Annie)- fab music & atmos
Vicos - 4 floors. manky toilets. familiar faces. Perfect
- PARADISE LOST @ THE EUROPA HOTEL IS A GREAT SPOT BUT STAY AWAY IF YOU ARE A CATHOLIC IT IS MOSTLY PRODS THAT GO THERE
- Upstairs in the Duke of York
- the venue
the limelight
there is alot
- THe venue kicks ass quite young ( well im 16)
- The Venue still rocks after all these years. There is a goth night as well as a rock night.
- Shine is good - especially if Justin Robertson is playing.
- Shine is the place to be for a bit of Wooomp woooooomp woooooomp smakin' out. if you know what i mean. Everyone is on the same wavelength there.
- caffreys and becketts are in west belfast and should be visited at least once. class nights out but if your a tourist you will probably get the shit kicked out of you. then took unto the falls road, a gun shoved up your arse and your brain eaten with a chicken curry and fried rice.
- Tatu -tres posey on the LIsburn Road (if you like tht sort of thing)
- Mandela Hall Queens Students union host a weekend club night- shine- has some great residents- and gust DJ's
- The Crescent no longer exists!!! It is being turned into apartments or something.
The Parliament is no longer gay! There is a crackin club there at 3am on a Sunday morning called Kudos. Mark Wesley DJs there! New gay venue is called the Kremlin.
- The Crescent is *the* place to be seen- Sawdust and Soul and all that caper. Or Gyro's if you feel like having a nice violent night out. If you like random people weilding axes at you, and picking broken glass out of your hair for months, this is your sort of place.
- The Brunswick - Techno, House, Hip-Hop etc
- Vico's. Minute multi layered pitch black hole covered in camouflage netting and playing hard techno music to the crowded sweaty masses. It's great. Chek out Colin Shiels on Fri nights.
- Vico's, Giro's, Shine (tho it's far too spidey now, but ahhhh! those were the days!!), the Limelight occasionally...
Avoid the M Club at all costs unless you like girls bursting out of tiny white mini dresses with their mottley legs blue from the cold.
STAY AWAY from the Bot, the Fly, Hunters etc etc etc
- M-Club is good on a Saturday night. Very "studenty"! The Queens student union (Mandela Hall) opens up as an official
club on Saturday nights, and is very good, but for harder, heavier dance music, featuring some good DJ's.
- Vicos
- Network
- Thompsons Garage, Belfast's Best Night Club.
- Laverys Attic (shaftsbury sq) - good informal, easy-going atmosphere. Brilliant music, mostly commercial, but plays some alternative music. Any dress. M-Club (shaftsbury sq.) - 21's on Sataurday and Fri. Thurs a good student night. Very good commercial music for dancing. More dressed up. Orpheus (university street, behind Holiday inn) - Excellent club, like the M-Club in design. Some commercial music, some pop stuff you can't dance to, and plenty of nice chicks. Always packed, and there's discount to be had if you're in the bar next door from 9:00 Crescent (behind M-Club) - Advertises itself as a student bar. Half the people there aren't old enough to be students!!! Extremely cheap drink though don't hang around for long outside afterwards!
- Heat at the Parliament Bar (Dunbar Link). Best gay dance venue in fact the only gay club in Belfast.
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