Ulster Tatler – June 2019

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  1. CheCk Out


Visitors to Malmaison Belfast
will be wowed by the recent
renovation of its Chez Mal
Bar, set to become the
latest luxury hotspot on the
Belfast bar scene. The uber-
chic space is a mix of bright
colours, sumptuous sofas
and quirky accents. Enjoy
Instagram-friendly, custom-
made neon artwork, stunning
metallic chandeliers and a
ceiling adorned with luscious
foliage and hanging plants.
Chez Mal Bar has a distinctly
opulent feel, perfect for lively
after-work cocktails or a
stylish Saturday night out on
the town. Renowned for its
delectable cocktails, Chez Mal
Bar is delighted to introduce its
latest cutting-edge ‘Malchemy’
cocktail menu.


34-38 Victoria Street, Belfast



  1. VISIt


Treat your dad this Father’s Day
to an exclusive Father’s Day
experience at the National
Stadium at Windsor Park.
Tickets are priced at £20 and
this includes a guided tour of


Inside


Track


Ulster Tatler gives you our top picks


for this month.


the stadium, access to the award-winning Education & Heritage
Centre at 12 noon, followed by a buffet lunch and drink in the
George Best lounge.

To book tickets email: [email protected]


  1. eAt & DRINk
    An old, beautiful building has been brought back to life
    in Belfast, with the opening of Café Cuan. They serve up
    ethically sourced, locally roasted Boden Park coffee and epic
    sandwiches. As well as delicious sandwiches packed with
    smoked chicken, crispy pork belly and beef brisket, they also
    have a seperate vegan/veggie menu. A breakfast menu is
    also available with a range of stuffed croissants and breakfast
    toasties.


161-165 Cromac Street, Belfast


  1. Out & ABOut
    Northern Ireland’s leading
    hospitality group, Beannchor
    has completed a £500,000
    investment of The Cloth Ear.
    The owners of the popular
    bar, which is part of The
    Merchant Hotel in Belfast’s
    bustling Cathedral Quarter,
    have described the evolution
    of the venue as a ‘traditional
    Irish Victorian pub, reimagined.’
    Following the significant
    refurbishment, the interior
    has been totally transformed.
    Featuring a bold blue colour
    scheme, salvaged floors laid
    in a herringbone pattern, an
    exquisite ornate ceiling and
    a reclaimed Victorian back
    bar and fireplace, the stylish
    space is warm and inviting.
    Serving food daily from 12pm,
    The Cloth Ear will serve up
    an all-day menu of traditional
    pub grub with a classic twist,
    alongside an Irish Gin serve
    menu; an expanded range of
    beers from across Ireland; a
    range of ‘Hoptails’ - cocktails
    made using beer; and an
    ever-changing wine list, with
    selected wines by the keg.


16 Skipper Street, Belfast

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