The Beaten Docket
6 Reviews
As the name suggests The Beaten Docket is a place to watch horse racing during the day. It's proximity to The Crown Bar and Robinsons Bar make it a good pub crawl venue.
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| Category | Traditional Bar | |
| Address | The Beaten Docket | |
| 48-52 Great Victoria Street | ||
| Belfast | ||
| BT2 7BB | ||
| Phone Number | 028 90242986 | |
| Distance from Belfast City Hall | 0.4 |
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On a recent vacation to Belfast, Ireland, whilst staying in the city, I called to the pub for a beer and some food. The service was good and the food was excellent. The only thing that ruined the visit was that a customer (by all accounts), a thick set guy with a goatee beard and a moustache insisted on pestering me with his life story of the many soccer clubs he had played for Ireland and how he should have ben a professional golfer. I was relieved when this guy, during one of his many sorties to the track office next door, became engaged in a scuffle with a vagrant in the foyer of the bar, all because the tramp asked the sporting superstar if "He was glad to see him" Both were ejected by the efficient bar staff and I remained to have a very pleasant day in what I would consider to be one of the best bars in Belfast, Ireland.
Submitted by Ike Godsey, WM, New England, USA on 11/02/2008
me and my partner went there for lunch not long ago and the restaurant upstairs was lovely very nicely decoratorated and their menu was really good, alot of choices and only cost £3.75 a meal. i ordered the soup with baquette and my partner steak burger and chips. Firstly the waiter brought my soup out in his hands with not even a plate underneath it and then left until another 15 mins when another server came up and serve us both our meals together, this time it was serve on a plate with the baguette together. very nicely presented and the portions were really big... food was delicious cant complain* very relaxin atmosphere at that time of day.... only wish the services was as good first time round, dnt no what that other waiter was thinkin.
Submitted by steph on 26/01/2008
17 of us were there from scotland for a 40th birthday party, 18/01/08. it was majic the disco upstairs was brilliant dj patrick was brill played anything we wanted. great pub and staff good to even though they had to politly tell us to stop blowing our whistles. would recommend it for a good nite.
Submitted on 25/01/2008
It was a bit boring
Submitted by Bassy on 18/01/2008
food lovely
Submitted by jim on 25/11/2007
this bar is buzzing on sat nite. good atmosphere and customers. friendly bar staff and the best door staff in belfast. Get yourselves to the beaten docket
Submitted by max @ paddy on 13/12/2006
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