Rotterdam Bar
7 Reviews
The Rotterdam has been saved from demolition and now has live music seven days a week.
The Rotterdam Bar was used as a hold for prisoners prior to deportation to Australia, and despite a few more recent fires, has stuck to its old world feel.
Small and very cosy, with heavy wooden doors, whitewashed walls and oceanic paraphernalia hanging from the walls, it's intimate and interesting.
This bar offers a wide variety of quality entertainment seven days a week. The bar is now run by the original owner of fifteen years ago, Chris Rodddy and maintains the spirit of Sailortown. Your guaranteed a warm welcome and there is always a real coal fire lit, even during the summer to give you that home from home feeling.
The Rotterdam is situated on Pilot Street at Clarendon Dock, and you can sit outside on summer evenings and enjoy the atmosphere of this old area of the city known as Sailortown. Enjoy one of the best pints of Guinness in town, with a warm fire,live music and great craic, a must for any visitor to the city, see ya there.
Information and Contact Details
| Web Site | http://www.rotterdambar.com/ | |
| Category | Traditional Bar | |
| Address | 52-54 Pilot Street | |
| Belfast | ||
| County Antrim | ||
| BT1 3AH | ||
| Phone Number | 028 9074 6021 | |
| Distance from Belfast City Hall | 1.8 |
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There now follows 7 other reviews of Rotterdam Bar
After reading a pub spy article about the Rotterdam, I thought I had to try it out. The walls were not whitewashed as mentioned in the article, the place was very dark as it was all dark red inside. The doorman wasn't the friendliest, and inside wasn't what I was expecting. I had heard before that this place was full of characters and musicians. Maybe I picked a bad night, no characters and very little drink. As for the music, there are better venues, but I did love the real fire.
Submitted by Pub Spy Reader on 05/05/2008
A brilliant bar which is now managed by Connor and Chris Roddy. Nigel Martyn looks after most of the band bookings and Ludwig O'Neill looks after the Sunday night Acoustic Sessions. If you are a budding guitar player or play the blues harp why not come along some Sunday and join in the craic. The word is spreading and a great many people are now visiting the Rotterdam Bar for the first time. By the way they sell a good variety of drinks including Whitewater Belfast Ale and Guinness ... you can even get an excellent cup of coffee.
Submitted by Christopher on 18/11/2007
Thank god you can go tro a Bar, have a real fire, genuine people on both sides of the counter and decent live music. If youre a visitor to the city, skip the Crown and experience a real night in Belfast with local people from all parts of the city, North, South, East and West. Best pint of Guinnes in town.
Submitted by Belfast drinker on 25/09/2007
The Rotterdam Pub: £5.00 cover charge. Loud five piece band on four feet by four feet "stage". Only pints available on draught was Guinness. Bottled beer came from a cooler which wasn't working, in other words all beer was at room temperature. Sweaty white washed walls and people. Bar staff smug and unfriendly. A BIG deal trying to get home from the Rotterdam as you must rely on a trusted taxi service even though the Rotterdam have a doorman who will page a taxi for you, so long as you are not headed for one of the nearby working class areas of Tiger's Bay or the New Lodge in which case the doorman quotes the name of a cab company which services these areas and tells you to call them.
Checking online I learned that the owners have invented a new history of this pub. Did you know that it was once used to transport people from Belfast to Australia? No? Me either.
Bring on the wreckers ball.
Submitted by Pub Spy on 01/09/2007
as soon as the rotterdam closed we started a campaign to save this piece of our musical history
we have succeeded in ensuring the bar remains open for another year
you can see more details at
http://www.nbmcmedia.com/rott
Submitted by stevie on 07/07/2007
very disapointing closed great shame to the owners one of the few last live bars
Submitted by damian on 26/05/2007
Fantastic bar. Great craic and great music
Submitted by Dave on 16/05/2007
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