Bars, restaurants and hotels throughout Northern Ireland are expected to feel the boon of a £145 million high street voucher scheme unveiled by Economy Minister
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Hill Street Hatch, the creators of the successful grilled cheese pop-up The Toast Office, have rolled out the welcome mat for their second street food
Hop House 13 has been axed from Diageo’s GB range of beers, but it will still be sold in Northern Ireland and the Republic. The
Fancy giving your pub or restaurant a £5,000 garden makeover, with someone else footing the bill? What could be better now that we’re returning to
A Northern Ireland man has clinched the country’s first win at the Ice Cream Van of the Year competition Jimmy Robinson, who owns and runs
We all know that Covid-19 dealt a devastating blow to tourism around the world and now an annual survey has spelled out just how badly
With the much-awaited reopening of tourism and hospitality across the island of Ireland pending, we know you are working hard to develop plans for a
One of Northern Ireland’s greenest hotels is investing heavily to ensure returning guests can relax in safe and secure surroundings once it reopens. The Salthouse
Belfast is set to get a new townhouse hotel when indoor hospitality returns. With a provisional reopening date for hotels of May 24, Number 11,
The hospitality industry has been warned against promoting cross-border trade while there is a disparity in Covid vaccination numbers. Outdoor hospitality, including self-contained accommodation, can

