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The Merchant Hotel,
35-39 Waring Street,
Cathedral Quarter,
Belfast,
BT1 2DY

(028) 9023 4888

Cloth Ear serves a fantastic range of wines, spirits and speciality beers including wheat beer and Casteel Cru. The decor combines modern with antique, providing a comfortable ambience in which to enjoy home-cooked comfort food including macaroni cheese and soda bread pizza.

Information

Venue Type
Bar/Restaurant
Opening Hours
Mon-Sat 11:30-01:00
Sun 13:00-12:00
Cuisine
Food Times
Mon-Thu 11:30-20:45
Fri-Sat 11:30-19:45
Sun 13:00-18:45
Booking
Advisable on Fri, Sat, Sun
Not Necessary on Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu
Avg Food Spend
Under £10 per person
Drink Info
Beer from £2.95 per bottle
Wine from £14.00 per bottle

Cocktail List available
Happy hour every Friday 17:00-19:00
Kids
Children welcome - until 19:00
Payment
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Disabled Facilities
Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilets
Cloth Ear has been reviewed by 4 users

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