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Woodworkers, Belfast
Belfast
BT7 1RS
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Steve C left this review about Woodworkers
Woodworkers seems to be the crafty side of Laverys next door and there’s an interconnecting door in the left wall. The interior is J-shaped with seating up some steps down the longer right hand side. A couple of screens hanging from the ceiling were listing 14 craft keg beers which ranged from How Wonderful Cloudwater Brew, 3.7%, £5.70 a pint to Parade Beak New England IPA, 6%, £9.00 a pint. The food menu is the same as next door, the burger is priced at £14, and the double is £17.50 which is top end for any pub I visited during my stay in Belfast. It was comfortable in here during my midweek evening visit, but I imagine it gets a bit hectic at the weekend. This area seems to be the late night part of Belfast so I’ll probably not venture down here again now that I’ve been.
On 22nd September 2022
- rating: 6
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