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Where to watch the 6 Nations

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Milady and meself are going to be in Belfast over the weekend of 8/9 February. Where's the best bar to watch the 6 Nations? We're staying at the Europa so preferably somewhere within staggering distance of there would be great.

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Six Nations will be on in pretty much most pubs. Just across the road from the Europa is The Crown but it will be busy. Up the road a little is Lavery's which might be a better shout :thumright:
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shamalicious wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2019 5:44 pm Six Nations will be on in pretty much most pubs. Just across the road from the Europa is The Crown but it will be busy. Up the road a little is Lavery's which might be a better shout :thumright:
You'll get to witness a few hundred Ulster Scots belting out Flower of Scotland :lol:
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Laverys is the best bet to be honest.
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The Garrick might show it. It'll depend on what football is on.

But yeah just go to Laverys.
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Should have gone to Dublin.
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Thank you all for the suggestions. Laverys sounds favourite. :thumleft: :stout:
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Bobbievee wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2019 11:00 pm Should have gone to Dublin.
Leave milady in Belfast and have a good day out
It's a nice idea but the main reason behind the weekend is to see the Titanic Exhibition. It wasn't open the last time we were in town.
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big mervyn wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2019 7:35 pmYou'll get to witness a few hundred Ulster Scots belting out Flower of Scotland :lol:
Big Merv, after hopefully watching Ireland beat Wales, I'll look forward to the rendition of 'Flower of Scotland'. No doubt it will warm my English heart. >EW
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