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Bar 12 caters to an eclectic crowd, from football fans when a big match is on to jazz buffs on a Saturday afternoon. Staff are exceptionally friendly and even the solo socialiser will feel right at home.
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This warehouse space above the very hip Bar Bacca attracts the 20- and 30-something crowd with varied music from hip-hop to house on different nights.
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The Limelight is a no-frills student-friendly music venue. Everybody has hung out here from Oasis, Pulp, Suede and the Scissor Sisters when their fi rst hits were just climbing the charts. It’s a popular club venue when no gig is on offer and you never know which off-duty music or media star you’ll bump into here.
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Next door to the Crown, this large bar is divided into several spaces with a traditional music bar, cocktail bar and upstairs club and disco space. It attracts a down-to-earth crowd .
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Tatu unites fi ne dining with a funky disco vibe, swinging into disco mode late in the evening. It’s located about three miles from the city centre in South Belfast.
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