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From 'bombed out' city centre bar to pouring 700 pints of Guinness a day

Bittles Bar in Belfast City Centre has been serving customers for 32 years

Bittles Bar Belfast - Owner John Bittle(Image: Justin Kernoghan)

Just over 32 years ago The Shakespeare Lounge in Belfast city centre was a "bombed out wreck" that had basically been completely abandoned.

However, after being taken over by John Bittle, the pub was given a new lease of life and has been thriving ever since, with it regularly pouring 700 pints of Guinness a day.

Bittles Bar on Upper Church Lane is celebrating its 32nd birthday this year and has developed a strong reputation for being a no-nonsense "drinkers bar" serving up high-quality pints.

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Photos of the former Shakespere Lounge bar when John bought it 32 years ago(Image: Justin Kernoghan)

Speaking to Belfast Live, owner John Bittle spoke about how the bar and his customers have changed over the years, going from the once derelict building to the popular business it is today.

He said: "When I took over the building in 1989 it was a bombed out shell of a place due to being so close by the police station and the courts, but I knew that it had the potential to do very well.

"Then from the moment we opened things started to take-off and we were doing very well. In those days it was different however because you would know almost every single customer that comes through the door and had a strong base of regulars who were always coming in for a drink.

Bittles Bar Belfast (Image: Justin Kernoghan)

"While many of these regulars still come to us today, we get a lot more passing trade and tourists stopping in for a drink which creates a good atmosphere inside.