The Bridge House, Belfast - pub details
Address: 35 Bedford Street, Belfast, County Antrim, BT2 7EJ [gmap]
Tel: 02890 727890
Chain: Wetherspoons
- Real ale
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> Current user rating: 5.5/10 (rated by 6 users)
user reviews of the Bridge House, Belfast
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| The Bridge House follows the usual JDW business model, large sprawling premises, loads of seating, toilets (and a secondary bar) upstairs, and cheap prices - Guinness at £2.10. One of the few places in Belfast selling real ale although I got the impression they don’t really promote it or sell much which can lead to quality problems. I had a pint of Tanglefoot which I’m sure was Abbot (which I’d seen on an adjoining pump but was told was off) and then a cloudy but OK pint of Tawny Owl. Admittedly this wasn’t the only cloudy but OK pint I had in Belfast, I wonder if it’s something to do with transit. Handily the pub opens at 9am for breakfast and serves a good £1.99 Ulster Fry, or for £3.39 you can upgrade to the Farmhouse Breakfast if you‘re not on very good terms with your arteries. Millay - 6 Jul 2008 09:07 |
| Couldn't believe this was a spoons,was a real ming hole,and NO CRISPS or anything like that! saying that the sandwiches we had were very good,and the cider went down very well.as with mrduse we managed to see some trouble outside,the cops here certainly dont fanny around!! rob3597 - 31 Jul 2007 22:31 |
| Was usually packed with Chavs crowding the bar and drinking their share of swill (Stella). Still, served a few real ales (Caledonian and a few guests). Caters to the younger crowd hence the blaring music and 10 security guys at the door. Not a bad place in the daytime, but in the evenings you'll take your chances. Because of disturbance, we got a chance to see the Belfast police and their armoured vehicles. Man, those are guys that you DON'T want to mess with. mrdruse - 27 Dec 2006 20:31 |
| Cannot understand the 8.0 rating. Was in here (mercifully briefly) in May. It might be called Wetherspoons. It might 'do' food. But there any resemblance ends. As the locals do not appreciate reasonably priced real ales, but do appreciate the prices, the place is usually full of teenagers. The only real ale on offer was John Smith's (!) and it was ice cold. All the others were off, more or less permanently (I was told). You could, of course, have Guinness! The bar staff seemed sullen, as well they might. Regis - 12 Aug 2005 09:51 |
| Have been in a few times, good service, good prices. Christopher - 28 Sep 2004 07:41 |
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