The John Hewitt
11 Reviews
The John Hewitt Bar & Restaurant is not only a place to imbibe, dine and socialize, although it is that too, it is a place of cultural and artistic expression. It is a place where the socialist and artistic ideals of the late Belfast poet John Hewitt are nurtured and cherished. The attraction of The John Hewitt is its atmosphere; it is a pub where you can go for some conversation. There is no intrusive background music, no television, no juke box and no gaming machines.
The John Hewitt is located beside St. Annes Cathedral, on Donegall St. and is a goo place to find live traditional music.
Information and Contact Details
| Web Site | http://www.thejohnhewitt.com | |
| Category | Bar | |
| Address | The John Hewitt | |
| 51 Donegall Street | ||
| Belfast | ||
| BT1 2FH | ||
| Phone Number | 028 9023 3768 | |
| Distance from Belfast City Hall | 0.8 |
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It was pretty packed when I was there and although there ws a nice atmosphere, they didn't sell drinks that I liked. I loved the traditional but there wasn't much room to stand let alone sit down so I went to the Duke of York instead.
Submitted by Kyle G on 21/01/2008
Great Food, Good choice of beers (European and Local), Excellent Atmosphere, Friendly Staff and Live Music Every Night
What more do you want for a night out? I have no choice but to go back!!
Submitted by Dave on 28/11/2007
Great pub with the best choice of beer's in the city with out any doubt. Great music and the ever changing art exibits make it a real pleasure to visit. Fantastic friendly crowd, and out of this world food at lunchtime (Great for seafood lovers)
Submitted by belfast Punter on 11/10/2007
They dont sell Coca Cola either...
But a GREAT Bar none the less. Really cant find anything to fault with the way its run, the quality of the food, beer or entertainment.
The ever changing displays of work by local artists is interesting as well. Makes the place seem "different" each time you go in.
But, yes I agree, the Staff should keep their politics to themselves.
Submitted on 23/07/2007
"Bar staff with attitude.
I asked for a Miller. I got the following reply from the barman - "We don't sell American beer. It funds the war machine. You should be ashamed of yourself."
If it hadn't been a friend's party I would have left.
Keep your politics to yourself.
For a bar that promotes 'traditional music' etc. you're not going to attract tourists with that attitude."
Submitted by Teegee on 29/06/2007
A wee bit 'Artsy' and 'hippie' for me but some people like that. It had nice bar staff and I think the overall feel is a warm local with most people knowing eachother.
Submitted by JohnJo on 16/06/2007
Loved the music and atmosphere, attended The Old Flattop Music Club, wonderful!!
Submitted by Seamus on 01/06/2007
Excellent bar great choice of drinks! Gets stuffed at the weekends which is a good sign. One of the few real good bars left in this city!
Submitted by jp on 15/05/2007
thought this place is very disappointing!! will NEVER return
Submitted by pete on 21/03/2007
Absolutely love this bar - great atmosphere and love the live jazz sets. Great choice of drinks too - love the beer choice on tap. Also the food is excellent - check out the cheese board...amazing
Submitted on 02/03/2007
Smashing bar, with a social consience too! Great beers. Great service. Great food.
Submitted by ConMan on 11/10/2006
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