Boundary Brewery Bar, Belfast

310 Newtownards Road
Belfast
BT4 1HE
taproom@boundarybrewing.coop

Taproom

The Boundary Brewery in East Belfast opened in 2022 and was the first taproom in the city. The brewery was founded as a co-operative by Matthew Dick and Matt Scrimgeour in 2014 in an attempt to challenge the entrenched tied beer market in Ireland. It is is owned and run by its members who raised the money to get the brewery and its taproom going.

The twenty taps serve mostly Boundary beers with a few guests covering a huge range of styles. Food is from the street food stall just outside and from the pizzeria across the road. The taproom is in the familiar style of long tables with benches and silver ceiling pipes, but enlivened by John Robinson’s abstract paintings around the walls. Robinson is also the source of the designs on Boundary’s cans .

This part of East Belfast is great for a mini pub crawl, with Bullhouse East, the Bar for Bullhouse Brewery just a short walk away. Boundary also run the John Hewitt in Belfast city centre. The G1 bendy bus (buy a ticket at the stop) and buses 3a-3h run from Donegall Square in the city centre to the pub.

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