The luxury venue had a soft launch opening on Thursday evening before it opens to the public next week
One of the city's most highly anticipated restaurant openings of the year is only a matter of days away.
The Ivy Belfast located in a prime location opposite Belfast City Hall in Cleaver House is preparing to open its doors to, the brand will open its first full-service brasserie in Northern Ireland seven days a week for brunch and dinner from Tuesday. The luxury venue will accommodate approximately 188 guests, boasting"striking, ever-stylish interiors displaying vibrant artwork" and floral designs, all while offering"breathtaking" views ofThe Ivy hosted a soft launch opening on Thursday evening with a number of special guests to welcome the iconic restaurant brand to the city.One shopper said: "This is the first time I have had one of these padded coats and am amazed at how soft and light it is.
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