Bad Ass Temple Bar Dublin

Bad Ass Temple Bar Dublin
Temple Bar Restaurants

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Bad Ass Temple Bar Reviews, Dublin restaurants, Eating out Dublin, Michelin Star restaurants

Bad Ass Temple Bar Reviews, Dublin restaurants, Eating out Dublin, Michelin Star restaurants

A hardwood stage of quality food, great customer service and value for money

It was Tuesday, I had arranged to meet a friend for lunch, it needed to be something a little different and special, the last time we had eaten in Dublin it had not been a good experience, one of those un-pleasant ‘Irish’ style lunches with tired dancers beating leather off a piece of ply-wood.

9-11 Crown Alley, Temple Bar, Dublin 2: Phone: +353 1 675 3005



Our New experience would be the Bad Ass Temple Bar, I was unsure of the address, 9-11Crown Alley, sounded like a secret location in a Disney Movie. I quickly found the Bad Ass Temple Bar, right in the heart of Temple Bar, yet tucked away quietly off the beaten cobbled track. I quickly used my IPhone to send the Geo-location data to my friend, surely that would impress her.

Immediately upon entering the Bad Ass Temple Bar I was approached by a member of staff and offered a warm meet and greet. I was shown to a window table where I could view the passing sightseers and wonder at this historic place. The interior of the Bad Ass Temple Bar is soaked in a nostalgic ambiance that is set alight by the hard wood surrounds and ceiling art work, this is a place touched by the hands of imagination and style, yet the menu says value for money and variety to fit a variety of budgets.

I take a moment to step up to the restroom that is on the first floor, on the ascent, the walls are punctuated with a story of Comedy Club laughter each Friday night in the Bad Ass Temple Bar. I am yet again surprised to find an upstairs function room with funky red floor and soft glows of barley sugar amber light, a party of Italians are enjoying a birthday celebration. I am informed that the birthday cake had been supplied free by the Bad Ass Temple Bar as the birthday group was made up of 15 or more people, and this I am told is the norm.

The restroom, often the fall of many eateries, was clean, functional and regularly inspected.

When I returned to my table, my friend had arrived, menus were presented and specials explained. We both started with the Sea Food Chowder, which when presented offered a fresh and a delight balance of Salmon, fresh water shrimp and cockells, served with brown bread that had the aroma of my grandmother’s baking so many years earlier, this was a delightful start to any meal, and my friend agreed.



As my friend and I are big pasta fans we opted for pasta based main courses. My friend ordered Spinach and Ricotta Cheese Tortellini in a Chorizo and Basil cream sauce, I being awakened by the flavours of my starter ordered Penne Pasta with Smoked Salmon in a creamy courgette sauce. The silence that hung over our main dish was explained by our deep satisfaction with a dish that is often only served to such a high standard by Michelin Star restaurants.

We concluded our meal with an Americano and Cappuccino; conversation flowed easily as we looked about us and pondered upon the great history of this location that has paid host to so many cultures and traditions through the ages. Now Temple Bar is a major tourist attraction and sometimes in that commercialisation the true nature of Ireland is lost in a sea of veneer rather than being presented on a hardwood stage of quality food, great customer service and value for money, such a hardwood stage as can be found at the Bad Ass Temple Bar Dublin.

Cost of Our Experience

Starter: Sea Food Chowder €6.95 per person
Main: €12.95 per person
Americano: €2.50
Cappuccino: €2.70

“Delicious food!!!”

Reviewed 19 May 2013 - TripAdvisor-Geokmid

I have been for a while in Dublin and I have to say Bad Ass (profanity rules) has the best beef and Guinness stew!!! In fact the kickass burger and the stew are two of the most delicious dishes we have ever tried!!!! We ended up there after a very disappointing experience just across the road, as we tried to have lunch in another pub but the staff was really unfriendly....we were not in a really good mood but Bad Ass (profanity rules) guys made our day!!!! Strongly recommended!!!

Eating Out in Dublin – BAD ASS Temple Bar
9-11 Crown Alley, Temple Bar, Dublin 2: Phone: +353 1 675 3005
Opening hours: Sunday to Thursday 10.00 am – till Late and Friday to Saturday 8.00 am – till Late
The Bad Ass Temple Bar is 10 minutes walk from Gardiner Street or 2 minutes in a Taxi
Think Food, Think Relaxation, Think Fun, Think Friends, Think Happy…That is some Bad Ass Thinking…enjoy a fantastic meal with friends in The Bad Ass Temple Bar Dublin…if Temple Bar is the heartbeat of Dublin…then The Bad Ass Temple Bar is the Soul of City Living…The Bad Ass Temple Bar is home to good food, personal service and a world renowned reputation for Living Life to the full.
The BAD ASS Temple Bar is Home to Ireland’s Greatest Comedy Club, join the gang every Friday night for a great laugh, Live music downstairs, fantastic food selection with Menu updated regularly.
FREE FREE FREE Birthday Cake with parties of 15 or more people.
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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Temple Bar Whats On, Tippll promotion, Bad Ass Cafe, Dublin Eating out

Bad Ass Cafe
Tippll Promotion – Receive a voucher for 10% off your meal & free glass of wine on Wednesday 24th April in the Bad Ass Café Dublin
1.      Join the event on the Bad Ass Page https://www.facebook.com/events/163773610453240/
2.      The voucher goes directly to your new account in Tippll
3.      When you arrive bring up the voucher from your wallet in Tippll on your phone and press the "Use this voucher" button, then show the resulting screen to the bar staff.
The Tippll team will be in the Bad Ass Café to help with any questions you may have.


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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

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Opening hours: Sunday to Thursday 10.00am – till Late & Friday to Saturday 8.00am – till Late

9-11 Crown Alley,

Temple Bar,

Dublin 2

Phone: +353 1 675 3005

Bad Ass Cafe Templebar Dublin Ireland
Bad Ass Cafe Templebar Dublin Ireland


The Bad Ass Café is a Place with a Face, this is where you will find friendly faces, happy faces and often famous faces. The Bad Ass Café is home to great food, personal service and world renowned hospitality. The Bad Ass Café is home to great traditions, fine food and traditional Irish service as it should be.


Every weekend Temple Bar plays host to fashion, food and book markets spread around the main public squares, browse the maps for local attractions and check out all the latest events by picking up a copy of our Temple Bar visitor information in the Bad Ass Cafe or the Information Centre in Essex St.

How to get to Temple Bar

If you arrive at Heuston or Connolly Station, which are Dublin’s principal railway stations. The Bad Ass Cafe is a short taxi ride from both stations. The new Luas (Light Rail) Red Line Service operates between Connolly and Heuston Stations. If you arriving by Luas from Connolly Station, get off at the Abbey Street Stop and make your way south (left) to the Ha’penny Bridge, cross this bridge through Merchants Arch into Temple Bar, Crown Alley is right in front of you, walk straight on, and the The Bad Ass Cafe is the first building 20 metres on your right. If arriving from Heuston Station on the Luas, again get off at Abbey Street, take a right turn down to the Quays, again cross the Ha’penny Bridge and take the same directions.

Bus

A city bus runs between Connolly and Heuston Station, passing through the city centre, approximately every ten minutes If you are taking a Bus from Connolly station, ask the driver to stop the bus at Aston Quay. Get off the bus and walk towards O’Connell Bridge, take a right turn onto Westmoreland Street, and take the next right onto Fleet Street. Walk down Fleet Street until it intersects with Crown Alley. Turn left and walk for 20 metres, the Bad Ass Cafe is the first building on your right. If you are coming from Heuston Station ask the driver to stop at Bachelors Walk, get off the bus and cross O’Connell Bridge, cross onto Westmoreland Street, and take a right turn onto Fleet Street. Walk down Fleet Street until it intersects with Crown Alley, turn left and The Bad Ass Cafe is two doors up on your right.

Air Coach or Airbus 747

The blue Air Coach or Airbus 747, both travel directly by road from Dublin International Airport to O’Connell Street. Journey times vary between 25-45 minutes – avoid rush hour traffic (i.e. 7.30 – 9.30; 17.00 – 18.30). Prices are approximately €6 one-way, €10 return. Taxi fare from the airport should cost approximately €18-25, depending on traffic and the number of people travelling.

From North Wall ferries, proceed along East Wall Road. Right turn onto North Wall Quay at the Point Theatre, continue along the north quays. Turn left onto the Matt Talbot Memorial Bridge. Turn right onto Georges Quay, continue along Burgh Quay. Turn left at O’Connell Bridge onto D’Olier Street, at the intersection turn right onto College Street, and right again onto Westmoreland Street. Take a left turn onto Fleet Street. Walk down Fleet Street until it intersects with Crown Alley. Walk 20 metres up Crown Alley, the Bad Ass Cafe is the first building on the right.

Approach from the N1 on to Dorset Street. Make a left turn onto Gardiner Street, and continue to the Sean MacDermot Street intersection. Turn right onto Sean Mac Dermot Street. Take a left turn at the O’Connell Street Intersection. Continue the length of O’Connell Street, cross O’Connell Bridge, leading onto D’Olier Street and make a right turn at the street’s end looping onto Westmoreland Street. Take a left turn onto Fleet Street. Head down Fleet Street until it intersects with Crown Alley. Walk 20 metres up Crown Alley, the Bad Ass Cafe is the first building on the right.

Approach on N11 onto Leeson Street. Circle St. Stephens Green and turn left onto Dawson Street, turn right onto Nassau Street. Keep Trinity College on your left and bear left at Lincoln Place, turn left onto Westland Row, and then left onto Pearse Street. Follow Dublin’s one-way system and turn right on Tara Street. Turn Left onto Essex Quay before you cross the bridge. At O’Connell Bridge turn left and continue along D’Olier Street, make a right turn onto College Street. Turn right onto Westmoreland Street. Take a left turn onto Fleet Street. Walk down Fleet Street until it intersects with Crown Alley. Walk 20 metres up Crown Alley, the Bad Ass Cafe is the first building on the right.

Approach Dublin on the N4 onto St Johns Road West. Make a left turn after Heuston Station and cross the River Liffey. Continue the length of the Quays until you reach O’Connell Street at which point make a right turn. Cross O’Connell Bridge and continue along D’Olier Street, make a right turn onto College Street. Turn right onto Westmoreland Street. Take a left turn onto Fleet Street. Head down Fleet Street until it intersects with Crown Alley. Walk 20 metres up Crown Alley, the Bad Ass Cafe is the first building on the right.

Every Friday night, the Bad Ass Comedy Cafe serves Kick Ass Food with a healthy dose of laugh your ass of comedy. Having successfully launched in November 2011 the Laugh Out Loud Club is one of the more recent additions to Dublin’s ever growing live comedy calendar.

For the extremely small, almost laughable, fee of just €12.00 you are subject to, in an intimate, city-centre venue, side splitting comedy from Ireland’s world famous Comedians. The club’s revolving line up has already attracted the likes of Fr Ted’s Pat McDonnell, Paul Tylak, John Colleray from RTE’s The Savage Eye and Trevor Lock, who has supported Stewart Lee and Russell Brand. As the Comedy Café continues to grow you can expect a wide range of world renowned entertainers.


So if you would like to try something different, strange and a little bit crazy we’ve got just the ticket here at the Bad Ass Comedy Café.

Monday, December 10, 2012

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The Ripley Court Hotel, just 5 minutes from Temple Bar, near O'Connell Street, this central Dublin hotel offers spacious, classically furnished rooms with flat-screen TVs and power showers. Free Wi-Fi is available in the refurbished lobby area.
Traditional, full Irish breakfasts, continental breakfasts and carvery lunches are served daily in The Ripley Court's restaurant. Homemade soups, coffee and pastries are also available in the Ripley Court Deli Bar and The Ulysses Bar offers hearty bar food.
The 747 Airlink airport shuttle which services Busaras bus station stops right outside the hotel on route from the Airport. Return shuttles to the airport depart from Busaras bus station which is just a minute walk away from the hotel.
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The O2 Arena can be reached by LUAS (light rail system) and there is a DART station opposite the hotel. Trinity College and Croke Park are within a 10-minute walk.
Rooms at Ripley Court hotel all include en suite bathrooms with baths and power showers. Rooms also feature a refreshment tray with tea and coffee-making facilities, cable TV and an in-room safe.
A 24-hour reception and luggage facilities are available to facilitate early arrivals and departures.
Hotel Rooms: 96
General Bar, 24-hour front desk, Newspapers, Non-smoking rooms, Facilities for disabled guests, Lift/elevator, Safety deposit box, Luggage storage, Non-smoking throughout, Designated smoking area, Restaurant (buffet), Snack bar
Services Meeting/banquet facilities, Airport shuttle, Laundry, Dry cleaning, Packed lunches, Car hire, Tour desk, Fax/photocopying
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Internet Free! Wireless Internet Hotspot is available in public areas and is free of charge.
Parking Private parking is possible on site (reservation is not possible) and costs EUR 10 per day.
Check-in 14:00 - 00:00 hours
Check-out 05:00 - 11:00 hours
Cancellation / PrepaymentCancellation and prepayment policies vary according to room type. Please enter the dates of your stay and check the conditions of your required room.
Children and extra beds Free! All children under 6 years stay free of charge when using existing beds.
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Free! All children under 2 years stay free of charge for children's cots/cribs.
The maximum number of children's cots/cribs in a room is 2.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Pets are not allowed.
Accepted credit cards = American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Maestro
The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.
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Situated in Belfast city centre, this apartment is just a 2-minute walk from Dublin Road’s bars, clubs and restaurants. Free parking is possible and a computer is provided.
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Accommodation in Ireland is at its very best in Belfast; a Holiday in Ireland would not be complete without a visit to historic Belfast. Travel Ireland and enjoy top Hotels in Ireland, Hotels in Ireland and Accommodation in Ireland offer you breaks in Ireland at unbelievable value. Guesthouses in Ireland and Guest Houses in Northern Ireland offer excellent Guest House luxury and value. Bed and Breakfasts in Belfast and Northern Ireland generally offer quality service, Bed and Breakfasts are maintained to the highest standards, bed and breakfast accommodation and B&Bs in Ireland are great value. Self-Catering Accommodation in Belfast and Northern Ireland can be an alternative to traditional Hotels and Guest Houses, Self-Catering Accommodation offers self-catering holiday cottages, apartments and a range of other alternatives.
Belfast is Buzzing right now. Over the past ten years Northern Ireland has become a haven for international globetrotters of life. One of the most cosmopolitan cities in Europe and Frommer’s Travel Guide listed Belfast as one of the Top 12 Destinations to Visit in 2009. Belfast is a short commute from some of Ireland’s greatest sea and landscapes, the world renowned Giant’s Causeway is but a short step from Belfast. The Titanic quarter is a must to see, what a unique history. For shopping, Belfast is the place to be, competitive prices and high street names to match any capital city in Europe. Eating out, having fun or just taking it real easy, Belfast has it all.
Enjoy Northern Ireland’s culture and history by visiting Queens University, Belfast City Hall, the Northern Ireland Assembly or the historic Linenhall Library.
For social living, Belfast has it all, restaurants, traditional pubs, nite clubs and venues such as the Odyssey Arena and Waterfront Hall where world class entertainment comes alive.
Whether you like traditional Irish music, live theatre or you just like to learn about the rich history of fine European cities, you will love all that there is to do in this beautiful Northern Irish city.
This Jury’s Inn is located next to Belfast’s City Hall and Opera House. It boasts spacious rooms with flat-screen TVs, a 24-hour reception and a restaurant serving modern cuisine.
On Great Victoria Street, beside the Grand Opera House, the luxury Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast offers boutique bedrooms with free Wi-Fi. There is a chic restaurant and modern cocktail bar.
Next to The Waterfront Hall convention centre, Hilton Belfast has a fitness room and a modern bar and restaurant. Overlooking the River Lagan, Belfast’s vibrant city centre is under a mile away.
With views over the Black Mountains, these luxurious apartments offer free secure parking and free Wi-Fi. The city centre, along with bus and rail stations, is close by.
In Belfast’s vibrant Gasworks district, the 4-star Radisson Blu Hotel Belfast features a stylish restaurant and cocktail bar. The spacious rooms offer free internet and air conditioning.
In the very centre of Belfast, this Ibis hotel offers modern rooms with satellite TV, 5 minutes’ walk away from Belfast’s nightlife and bars.
The stylish, friendly and popular Park Avenue Hotel in the Belmont area of Belfast is 10 minutes from the city centre and close to Belfast City Airport.
Ibis Belfast Queens Quarter hotel provides contemporary, good value rooms, near Belfast City Centre and Queens University. There is excellent access to local rail and bus links.
In the picturesque Lagan Valley Park, this 4-star hotel has a pool, a gym and free parking. Belfast city centre is a 10-minute drive away.
Located in Belfast’s city centre, this Premier Inn offers modern accommodation less than 5 minutes’ walk from Ulster Hall, a concert venue.
In the heart of Belfast’s city centre, this 4-star hotel is next to Great Victoria Street Railway Station. Guests can enjoy luxurious rooms and dining in the contemporary bistro.
In the city centre, Days Hotel Belfast has private parking and a restaurant. The city's bus and rail stations can be reached within 10 minutes' walk. There are 2 people looking at this hotel.
The award-winning Malone Lodge Hotel and Apartments is a boutique Victorian townhouse hotel.
In the centre of Belfast’s lively Queen's Quarter, this modern hotel offers stylish rooms with flat-screen TVs and free on-site parking. The restaurants of Botanic Avenue are close by.
In Belfast city centre, Holiday Inn Belfast has a stylish restaurant, a modern fitness centre and a beauty salon. The 4-star hotel is a 10-minute drive from Belfast City Airport.
In the heart of Belfast city centre, Park Inn by Radisson Belfast is close to the Golden Mile and the bars, restaurants, cafés and shops. Castle Court Shopping Centre is a 10-minute walk away.
Wellington Park Hotel is 5 minutes’ walk from both Queens University and the Ulster Museum. The hotel features a traditional restaurant, cosy bar and free Wi-Fi.
The Ramada Encore Belfast is located in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter and within 15 minutes' walk of The Odyssey Arena, Titanic Quarter and local bars and shops.
The Malone Lodge Apartments are located in Belfast’s University Quarter, a 5-minute walk from the Botanic Gardens.
In the heart of Belfast, this luxurious 4-star hotel offers free parking, free internet access, great food and stylish, contemporary, air-conditioned rooms with 37-inch (94 cm) LCD TVs and iPod.
Situated in Belfast City Centre, Travelodge Belfast is a 10-minute drive from George Best Belfast City Airport. With spacious rooms and a traditional restaurant, the hotel has a 24-hour front desk. There are 2 people looking at this hotel.
Balmoral Hotel, Belfast is situated 5 minutes’ drive from the city centre and situated at the junction of the M1 motorway. Free private parking is possible on site. There is 1 person looking at this hotel.
This refurbished 19th-century Victorian building is located in central Belfast. It offers comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation 4 miles from George Best Belfast City Airport.
Lansdowne Hotel is 3 miles (4.8 km) from Belfast city centre. It is at the foot of Cave Hill on the Antrim Road, with spectacular views over Belfast Lough.
All Seasons is a Victorian property offering bed and breakfast accommodation, a 10-minute drive from Belfast city centre. Parking and Wi-Fi are free and the reception is open 24/7.
This fine period property offers modern facilities in the leafy Queens' University Quarter. It is ideally located for the university, the Ulster Museum and Botanic Gardens.
A 15-minute walk from Belfast city centre and less than 5 miles from George Best City Airport, Springfield offers bed and breakfast accommodation with free Wi-Fi.
Set in an elegant 19th-century building, the Bienvenue Guesthouse is 10 minutes’ walk from Belfast’s Botanic Gardens and Windsor Park. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and free off-street parking.
Located in the bohemian Queen’s Quarter of Belfast, a mere 10-minute walk from the city centre, Tara Lodge offers 28 contemporary style bedrooms with warm and genuine hospitality.
In a quiet area of North Belfast, Orchid House Apartments offer stylish, serviced accommodation with free Wi-Fi. The apartments are just a 5-minute drive from the Fortwilliam Golf Club.
Overlooking the gardens of Stormont Castle, in the leafy suburbs of Belfast, this luxurious 4-star hotel has a fitness centre and a bistro restaurant. There is free parking and a 24-hour front desk.
Set in a suburban Victorian townhouse just 15 minutes’ walk from Belfast’s Lyric Theatre, the 4-star Avenue House has rooms with a 32-inch LCD TV and DVD player.
This 18th-century Victorian guest house offers bed and breakfast accommodation in the leafy suburbs of Belfast. It is 25 minutes’ walk from the city centre, and offers free Wi-Fi.
Just 10 minutes from Belfast’s vibrant city centre, The Beechlawn House Hotel offers large, colourful bedrooms with 24-hour room service.
This top-class bed and breakfast in Belfast has been recommended for a long time by famous travel guides.
Madison’s is a boutique-style hotel with an award-winning restaurant, cafe bar and nightclub. It is 300 metres from Belfast city centre and a short walk from The Waterfront Hall.
Situated in Windsor Park, these 5-star self-catering apartments have free Wi-Fi, on a peaceful tree-lined avenue in the university area of Belfast. Rail and bus links are within walking distance.
Windermere Guest House is a 19th-century Victorian bed and breakfast situated a 10-minute walk from Belfast town centre. It has free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Famous for its chef’s fantastic Ulster Breakfast, Maranatha sits on the busy Ravenhill Road, two miles from the city centre and a short drive from the George Best City airport.
Located in the Titanic Quarter of Belfast, this Premier Inn is located across from the Odyssey Arena and Pavilion. George Best City Airport and Belfast city centre are within 1.5 miles.
In the heart of the city, this beautifully converted Victorian warehouse is now a stylish and luxurious 4-star hotel, mixing period features with modern boutique style.
Greenmount Bed and Breakfast is situated alongside the M1, just 10 minutes' drive from central Belfast. It has free on-site private parking and free Wi-Fi throughout the building.
Premier Inn Belfast City Centre (Cathedral Quarter) is situated in the heart of the city centre.
The boutique-style Benedicts is on Belfast's vibrant Golden Mile and has a very popular music bar, a restaurant and excellent, stylish rooms.
Somerton House is 2 miles from Belfast Ferry Port and 3 miles from the city centre. It offers home-cooked breakfasts, free parking and rooms with flat-screen TVs and DVD players.
The 5-star Merchant Hotel is in the Cathedral Quarter of Belfast's city centre. It offers luxurious air-conditioned rooms, free Wi-Fi, a spa, and a rooftop gymnasium and hot tub.
This Victorian house offers bed and breakfast accommodation, 2 miles from Belfast city centre. It combines modern and traditional features, and has rooms decorated with art from around the world.
In the heart of the city centre, the Belfast City Apartment are just 1 minutes' walk from the bars and restaurants on Belfast's Golden Mile.
Ten Square is situated in Belfast city centre and features its own steakhouse restaurant and bar, which offers free evening entertainment.
In the heart of Belfast city centre, Belfast Self Catering Apartment is a 5-star apartment situated just 100 metres from the bars and restaurants of Belfast's Golden Mile.
Offering sleek décor, free Wi-Fi and free parking, the 3-star Belfast City Centre Apartment is also just steps from the vibrant Golden Mile.
Just 2 miles (3 km) from Belfast city centre, Ravenhill Guest House offers free parking, award-winning breakfasts and homely rooms with free Wi-Fi. Belfast Central Rail Station is 1.5 miles away.
Located in Belfast city centre, these stylish apartments are just 1 minutes’ walk from Dublin Road’s pubs, bars and restaurants.
Situated in Belfast city centre, this apartment is just a 2-minute walk from Dublin Road’s bars, clubs and restaurants. Free parking is possible and a computer is provided.
This modern, village-style residence is 800 metres from the university campus and a 15-minute walk from Belfast city centre. It has 24-hour reception and security, free internet and communal kitchens.