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Oct 13, 2024 · Restaurants near Saint Patricks Church, Belfast on Tripadvisor: Find traveller reviews and candid photos of dining near Saint Patricks Church in Belfast, United Kingdom.
- Saint Patricks Church, Belfast
St Patrick's church is on Donegall Street - not at the...
- Saint Patricks Church, Belfast
Nov 9, 2023 · Common Market combines a buzzing atmosphere, a great place to eat, drink and socialise, all in the heart of the city. We've got options for everyone with all of our vendors catering for vegetarians and vegans, as well as a selection of gluten-free options.
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- 16-20 Dunbar Street, Belfast, BT1 2LH, County Antrim
We presents an array of choices to excite your taste buds, from savoury tapas to scrumptious homemade desserts, each dish carefully presented to highlight the finest flavours and ingredients for an unforgettable meal.
Jul 16, 2024 · Belfast's best Irish restaurants. Warm, hearty and filling, there is nothing better than sitting down to a traditional Irish meal after a day spent exploring the city. From Irish stew and boxty – a traditional Ulster Fry (most commonly served at breakfast but acceptable any time of the day) – to seafood in varying forms, you’ll be spoilt ...
St Patrick's is a living, breathing community in Belfast’s City Centre serving a large local resident community, a thriving population of workers in Belfast’s cultural and social heartland – the Cathedral Quarter – and the students and staff of Ulster University Belfast Campus right beside us.
St Patrick's church is on Donegall Street - not at the Waring Street end (which is closest to city centre) but at the Clifton Street end. It is a comfortable 10-15 minute walk from the city hall. The first thing you notice when you approach the gothic church is the spire that stands 180 feet high.
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Sunday Mass 08:00, 10:00, 12:00 & 19:00. Completed in 1877, the imposing church you see today replaced an earlier, more modest building and was clearly intended to demonstrate the growing influence and numbers of Catholics in late 19th Century Belfast.