Situated on the Glen Road in Belfast, this bar is always brimming at the weekends with a varied crowd that ranges from 18-50's. I'm primarily talking about Doran's Bar, which is down the steps at the side of the building, which is where all the entertainment is.
The entertainment runs from Thursday to Sunday, and is made up of local DJ's and two-pieces. The DJ's play a wide range of popular music spanning several decades, which goes a long way to explaining the varying age groups in the bar at the one time. It sounds strange when you hear of the variance in age groups that the bar accommodates, but it works very well.
Admission to all entertainment is free, which takes the sting out of the slightly over-priced bar prices, particularly when it comes to certain bottled beers and cider.
During the day, as with most pubs, sports events are screened on various TV's throughout the bar.
The upstairs bar is a bit more relaxed, and it's good to have it totally separated from Doran's bar, especially if you're just in the mood for a quiet drink with a few friends - you always have the option to head down to the livelier option, should you change your mind.
I haven't eaten there in quite a while, mainly because it was seriously over-priced and the food was never that good, so it wouldn't be fair of me to apply those comments now, especially as they're starting to do special offers on meals, and have probably made other changes as a result.
Finally, it is another place afflicted with Tennents (see Whitefort review), but an enjoyable night out with revellers of all ages looking for a lively venue. read more