Reviews of Telegraph Building. (Night Club) in Belfast (County Antrim).
Telegraph Building
BT1, Library St, Belfast BT1 1FH, United Kingdom
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Information of Telegraph Building, Night club in Belfast (County Antrim)
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This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Reviews of Telegraph Building
Brilliant night for Goodgreef, the sound system is unreal.
First time attending the Telegraph from Dublin, but will definitely be back again.
Great atmosphere, crowd was a little on the young side but everyone was in top form.
Que for drinks was slow at times, but generally kept moving.
Probably best venue in all of Ireland
Great venue, good sound, unfortunately a poor choice of beer (bud or Stella). Great warehouse feel
Excellent venue, amazing lighting rigs and overall a really cool place to go for a gig.
Bar needs some work as the queuing was a bit messy at times but went quick enough.
Phenomenal show from We are all Victims! Will Atkinson absolutely blew Belfast apart...such a show!! Billy Gillies...what a legend!!
Good night out. Que for bar was crazy. But nice to get out to live music
This is an amazing venue - the staff are nice. Was at Bicep a few weeks back and it didn’t disappoint. My only fault with the venue is the waiting times to get served at the bar.
Unreal venue ! I’ve been to multiple concerts and gigs held in the telegraph and I must say it never disappoints ! Drink prices still remain high however they now offer cash back at the cloakroom which fixes their no cards problem, and have added additional toilet facilities. There is no other Venue in Belfast which captures the warehouse feel quite like the Telegraph building. Would highly recommend attending an event here if you get the chance.
One of Belfast's great landmarks of the 19th century. Brothers from a wee town of Randalstown, William Savage Baird and George Courtenay Baird first published the Belfast Evening Telegraph on September 1st 1870. It cost half a penny.
Now you can go here to get your rocks off, watch your favourite band, and dance the night away and apparently its a bloody brilliant night. Depends who's playing I guess.
World class dance venue, done as a warehouse rave should be, professional lights, proper rigging and sound system, highly recommend
Good venue! Some great artists lined up this year 🥳🥳
Amazing place snd Good Djs. All what i want you seing
Cards were not accepted, queue to the toilets was way too long, drinks were very expensive, but the place is massive and the atmosphere was great.
Belfast needs more spots like this ! For once i forgot I was in Belfast and not in a high metro city venue
Fantastic music venue
Alot of music.
What a venue!
It's class