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Cloth Ear is a funky, comfy pub

For a funky Belfast pub where you don't have to shout to make yourself heard, try the Cloth Ear in Merchant Street.

According to a review in the Belfast Telegraph, "this popular, upmarket bar gives the drinking experience a funky edge".

Inside you'll find a unique décor style including deer heads, together with comfortable seating in an atmosphere where no music is the norm.

So, a good place to unwind after a hard day's sightseeing in the Northern Irish capital - and you won't have to strain to hear each other talking about the city's wonderful sights.

You'll find familiar beers such as Carlsberg, Budweiser and Guinness here, and Moet Champagne begins at £9 a glass.

The crowd is mostly over-25s, wearing "casual gear on a school night, glad rags at the weekend".
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28 April 2008

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