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Contribute FeedbackNestled in the heart of Belfast's Cathedral Quarter, The John Hewitt seamlessly blends tradition with craft. Under new management by Boundary Brewery, it proudly serves a diverse selection of local brews, earning its reputation as a "beer temple." The charm of this pub remains intact, boasting a cozy atmosphere complemented by live music six nights a week. While the food menu has shifted away from traditional offerings, the focus on quality craft beer captivates patrons. For those seeking both a welcoming local experience and an impressive drink selection, The John Hewitt stands as a must-visit destination.
Friendly, helpful, friendly waiting staff. delicious, and as vegetarian so beautiful, another meal choice from the usual standard pizza, pasta, risotto, goat cheese offers. I had butter bean tornole with garlic and salad. very good value for money also, as I feel the veggie menschen are often torn off in restaurants where they carnivore prices for a handful cheap pasta with a few mushrooms and call it a vegetarian meal.' the john hewitt had the right mix of good homemade numbs for homemade numbs. I can't praise the place enough. they have standards and ethics, they host live music and artworks, plus...read more
A real belfast pub. live music six nights per week. jazz, folk, rhythm blues. fantastic fresh food served every day. in the heart of the domviertel of belfast. the bar is owned by a charity so that all profits go back to the community
The john hewitt was known as “The Belfast Beer Temple” which is the only bar in northern Ireland that promotes and sells beer and apple wines from all major local handmade microbrows. the bar has its own mini-beer festival “The Great Nordic Bier and Cider Festival” which takes place in the first juliweek. it has also given its own beer in order to work closely with the oldest brewery “Hilden” that creates an ale to celebrate the bars birthday called “Poetic Justice”, and a weizen beer to celebrate the birthday of the master baker barny hughes, called aptly “Barny’s brew. “
Friendly, helpful, friendly waiting staff. delicious, and as vegetarian so beautiful, another meal choice from the usual standard pizza, pasta, risotto, goat cheese offers. I had butter bean tornole with garlic and salat. very good price-quality ratio also, as I feel the veggie people are often torn down in restaurants where they carnivore prices for a handful cheap pasta with a few mushrooms and call it a "vegetarian meal '. the john hewitt had the right mixture of good homemade eating, whole Irish spice! I can't praise the place enough. they have standards and ethics, they host live music and artworks, plus...read more
In any case the best pub food in belfast excellent menu to great trips great service and friendly staff could really not recommend very enough. will definitely be back.