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Ivy Collection to open 40th restaurant in Belfast in September

Ivy Collection to open 40th restaurant in Belfast in September

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 15 minutes ago
Last updated 14 minutes ago

After huge success in Dublin, The Ivy is bringing its signature glamour to Belfast.

Joining 39 other venues in The Ivy Restaurant portfolio, The Ivy Belfast will open in early autumn across two floors of the historic Cleaver House on Donegall Square North, in the heart of the city centre.

Renowned for its exceptional cuisine, sophisticated ambiance and unparalleled service, The Ivy will create more than 100 jobs in the local hospitality industry.

Open seven days a week from breakfast through dinner, guests will be invited to experience a mix of classic dishes and innovative creations in a stunning and elegant setting.

Commenting on the latest addition to the collection, Laura Mills, Managing Director of The Ivy Collection, said: “Belfast has been on our radar for some time, and we are absolutely thrilled to be opening in this vibrant city. The city is one of the ‘must visit’ cities in Europe, if not the world, and we are excited to be part of the emerging buzz and lively atmosphere that comes with it.

“We can’t wait for Belfast to experience the undeniable magic that The Ivy Collection is famous for, and we look forward to joining the city’s already incredible culinary offering.”

The team is currently recruiting passionate and dedicated employees. For more information, please contact [email protected]

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