Auntie Annies

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44 Dublin Road,
Belfast,
BT2 7HN

(028) 9050 1660

Auntie Annies is one of Belfast’s most popular live music pubs. Here you can catch performances from bands throughout the week and at weekends let top local DJs get your feet moving on the dance floor.

Information

Venue Type
Bar
Opening Hours
Mon-Sat 12:00-01:00
Sun 14:30-00:00
Cuisine
Food Times
Mon-Sat 12:00-20:00
Booking
Not Necessary on Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
Avg Food Spend
Under £10 per person
Drink Info
Beer from £2.90 per bottle
Wine from £12.40 per bottle
DJs
On Fri Sat playing Commercial
Live Ents
Live music Sunday-Thursday
Facilities
TV Screens showing sports events
Entry
Varies depending on event
Kids
Children welcome - until 21:00
Outdoor Area
Smoking area
Payment
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Disabled Facilities
Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilets
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