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Cutters Wharf: Riverside Dining and Social Hub in Belfast

A stylish riverside bar and restaurant in Belfast blending modern European cuisine with lively entertainment and scenic river views.

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Cutters Wharf is a vibrant bar and modern European restaurant located on Lockview Road in Belfast, set along the scenic River Lagan. Known for its lively atmosphere, extensive menu blending classic and contemporary dishes, and a popular riverside terrace with retractable awnings and outdoor heating, it offers a stylish yet relaxed setting for casual lunches, evening drinks, and private events. With live weekend entertainment and a focus on comfort, Cutters Wharf is a favored spot for locals and visitors alike.

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Lockview Rd, Belfast, BT9 5FJ, GB
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Duration: 1 to 3 hours
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Mid ranged
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Mixed
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Wednesday
12 pm-11 pm
Thursday
12 pm-11 pm
Friday
12 pm-1 am
Saturday
12 pm-1 am
Sunday
12 pm-10 pm

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    Getting There

    Bus

    Take the Metro bus services 8 or 8A from Belfast city center towards Stranmillis; journey time is approximately 15-20 minutes. Buses run frequently during the day, with tickets costing around £2.50. The stop is a short walk from Cutters Wharf.

    Taxi

    A taxi ride from Belfast city center to Cutters Wharf takes about 10-15 minutes depending on traffic, with fares typically ranging from £8 to £12. Taxis are readily available in the city and provide a convenient door-to-door option.

    Walking

    For those staying nearby, walking from the city center along the River Lagan Towpath offers a scenic 30-40 minute route with mostly flat terrain, suitable for most fitness levels and accessible for wheelchairs.

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    Local tips

    Visit the River Terrace to enjoy alfresco dining year-round, thanks to retractable awnings and outdoor heating.
    Plan your visit on weekends to experience live music from local bands, enhancing the vibrant atmosphere.
    Consider booking private event spaces like the Celebration Terrace for special occasions with waterfront views.
    Walkers on the nearby Lagan Towpath often stop here for a refreshing break, making it a good spot for a casual lunch.

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    A Riverside Venue with a Modern European Flair

    Cutters Wharf enjoys a prime location on the banks of the River Lagan in Belfast’s Stranmillis area, offering guests picturesque views and a welcoming ambiance. The venue combines a bar, wine bar, and fine dining restaurant under one roof, specializing in modern European cuisine with a twist on classic dishes. Its design emphasizes luxurious yet relaxed comfort, making it suitable for intimate lunches, casual dinners, or celebratory occasions.

    Atmosphere and Entertainment

    Throughout the day, Cutters Wharf buzzes with activity as locals drop in for pints, coffee, or a glass of wine. The riverside terrace is a favored spot for walkers along the Lagan Towpath to rest and refresh. The venue comes alive on weekends with live performances from some of Belfast’s finest bands, creating a lively and engaging social environment that complements the scenic waterside setting.

    Dining Experience and Facilities

    The restaurant offers an extensive menu featuring a range of dishes designed to tempt diverse palates, from reinterpreted classics to innovative modern flavors. The outdoor River Terrace, equipped with state-of-the-art retractable awnings, blinds, and outdoor heating, allows guests to enjoy alfresco dining year-round regardless of Northern Ireland’s famously unpredictable weather. Additionally, the Sunset Terrace provides an elevated vantage point perfect for enjoying riverside sunsets.

    Private Events and Celebrations

    Cutters Wharf caters to a variety of private functions, with spaces such as the Celebration Terrace offering a unique outdoor waterfront venue. This area includes its own private bar, full outdoor kitchen, and ample heating, suitable for both formal and casual events accommodating up to 50 seated or 100 standing guests. The venue hosts a wide range of celebrations including weddings, anniversaries, corporate events, and themed parties.

    Community and Local Connection

    The venue is a well-integrated part of the local community, attracting a diverse clientele including business partners, families, and groups of friends. Its location along a popular walking route and the combination of dining, drinking, and entertainment options make it a versatile destination. Despite some mixed feedback on food quality and service, the venue remains a notable Belfast riverside social hub.

    Accessibility and Visitor Information

    Cutters Wharf operates mainly from midday to late evening, with extended hours on weekends. The setting is easily accessible for pedestrians and those exploring the Lagan Towpath. Its modern facilities and riverside terraces provide a comfortable environment for visitors throughout the year, supported by amenities such as outdoor heating and sheltered areas.

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