The Twelve Best After-Work Bars in Belfast

Belfast's after-work scene runs hardest from 6 to 9. These are the rooms locals fill. A working editorial ranking, refreshed every quarter.

Belfast's after-work scene runs hardest from 6 to 9. These are the rooms locals fill. This is barsforKings's editor-curated list of the 12 best after-work bars in Belfast — a working ranking we revisit every quarter, kept tight enough to actually use on a Friday night. Every room here passes our four standing tests: drinks made with intent, atmosphere worth sitting in, service that respects you, and a sense of Belfast you cannot get from a hotel concierge.

Belfast rewards drinkers who scout neighbourhoods, and the spread below reflects that. You'll find spots in Cathedral Quarter, Titanic Quarter, Queen's Quarter, and beyond — each picked for what it does best, not how loud its marketing is. We focus on happy hour, group-friendly, fast service, well-priced pours; we ignore venues that prioritise volume over craft. The order is a working ranking, not a leaderboard — number one isn't always your number one. Read the notes and pick the room that fits the night you're planning.

Best for: weekday wind-down, team drinks, group hangs. Most rooms here run from late afternoon until 1 or 2am; the busier ones lift their door policy on weekends and we've flagged those where it matters. Save the page, send it to whoever you're meeting, and let the rest of Belfast take care of itself.

The Ranked List

Twelve bars, ranked

A working editorial ranking. Numbers are guidance, not gospel. Pick the room that fits your night.

No. 01
Saxon & Sons Brewery
Stranmillis · $$
Craft brewery taproom in Stranmillis pouring twelve house taps and the city's most adventurous local beers.
No. 02
Common Ground Beer
Cathedral Quarter · $
Microbrewery in Cathedral Quarter with a long communal-tables hall and a young engaged crowd.
No. 03
Mainline Taproom
Titanic Quarter · $$
Beer hall in Titanic Quarter with thirty rotating taps including the city's best local craft brewers.
No. 04
The Goalpost
Titanic Quarter · $$
Sports bar in Titanic Quarter with screens on every wall and the loudest match-day crowd in the city.
No. 05
Sunflower Public House
Cathedral Quarter · $
Heritage neighbourhood pub with a security cage on the door from the Troubles.
No. 06
Riverside Tavern
Stranmillis · $
Heritage dive bar in Stranmillis. Cheap pours, regulars-only feel, and the most authentic working-class drinking in the city.
No. 07
Pete's
Cathedral Quarter · $
Tiny corner bar in Cathedral Quarter pouring the city's cheapest stiff drinks. Cash only.
No. 08
Quiet Library
City Centre · $$
Hidden cocktail room in City Centre reached via an unmarked door. Reservations only. The cocktail-industry's regular spot.
No. 09
The Duke of York
Cathedral Quarter · $
Heritage Belfast pub.
No. 10
The Spaniard
Cathedral Quarter · $$
Tiny tapas-and-cocktail bar with a serious rum list.
No. 11
The Crown Liquor Saloon
City Centre · $
Heritage Victorian gin palace from 1849.
No. 12
Muriel's Cafe Bar
Cathedral Quarter · $$
Cocktail bar above a hat shop.
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Where to find them

After-Work Bars cluster in specific corners of Belfast. Plan around the neighbourhood, not the bar.

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