Belfast Cathedral Quarter’s newest hotel & bar opens its doors

(L-R) - Joseph Crangle, Bar Supervisor at The Foundry pictured with Jim Crawford-Smyth, General Manager of The Foundry
Author: Emma DicksonPublished 2nd Jul 2024
Last updated 2nd Jul 2024

Belfast's vibrant Cathedral Quarter has a new jewel in its crown with the grand opening of The Foundry.

Situated at 10-16 Hill Street, on the historic site of the original Harp Bar, this sophisticated venue honours its roots—Foundry Street being the former name of the location—while ushering in a new era of hospitality.

The establishment features a 350-capacity bar and restaurant, and twenty boutique hotel rooms spread across two floors, breathing new life into the Cathedral Quarter.

The Foundry is poised to revolutionise hospitality in Belfast's Cathedral Quarter, offering an inviting retreat for both locals and visitors.

(L-R) - Joseph Crangle, Bar Supervisor at The Foundry pictured with Jim Crawford-Smyth, General Manager of The Foundry

This distinguished venue boasts uniquely designed rooms, a refined bar with handcrafted cocktails, and a gourmet restaurant featuring a tantalising array of local and international dishes.

With its meticulous design and unparalleled offerings, The Foundry is poised to become a landmark destination in Belfast, promising an exceptional blend of heritage and modern luxury.

To ensure the venue is visually striking, they also collaborated with renowned commercial street artist Visual Waste.

Speaking about the interior of the new hotel, bar, and restaurant, Gordon Devenney said, “We aimed to create something truly unique for the Cathedral Quarter, blending its rich history with a modern yet timeless design. Seeing this vision materialise has been incredibly rewarding.

“The Foundry is set to stand out as a distinctive venue in Belfast, unlike any other.”

Jim Crawford-Smyth, General Manager of The Foundry, shared his enthusiasm about the opening, stating, "After months of meticulous planning, we are thrilled to finally open our doors. We can't wait to change the game in the Cathedral Quarter's hospitality scene.

“The Foundry is not just about reinventing this historic site; it's about challenging traditional boutique hotel concepts and capturing the vibrant social energy of Belfast's city centre. We aim to offer a sophisticated yet relaxed hangout space with exceptional food and drinks, setting a new standard for hospitality in the area."

The Foundry is now open 7 days a week -find out more via their website or socials

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