Bootleggers, American restaurant and bar in Church Lane, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Bootleggers is an American restaurant and bar in Church Lane in Belfast spanning two floors with varied seating areas. The interior features wooden furnishings, exposed brick walls, and industrial-style lighting, while outdoor seating extends the dining space.
The name and design draw inspiration from the American Prohibition era of the 1920s when alcohol sales were banned nationwide. This period shaped the visual identity and overall concept of the establishment.
The menu merges American barbecue traditions with local Northern Irish ingredients in dishes such as tacos and spicy chicken wings. The kitchen aims to bring classic American flavors together with regional products.
The restaurant uses the Dojo app to display current waiting times and allow customers to join a virtual queue during busy periods. Using this function helps you avoid long waits at the door.
The bar serves homemade moonshine alongside craft beers, offering visitors a less common side of American spirits. This selection sets it apart from typical pubs in the area.
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