About

Solitude, a staple of Belfast since 1890, offers more than just a place to watch sports; it's an experience that welcomes everyone, from families to sports enthusiasts. This venue, renowned for hosting the North Belfast Derby, is imbued with a vibrant atmosphere that fans cherish. The genuine charm of Solitude is accentuated by its tidy grounds and friendly, efficient stewarding, ensuring a warm welcome for newcomers and regulars alike. Despite initial perceptions, it's remarkably family-friendly, turning any apprehensions into pleasant surprises. With the unique feature of enjoying a refreshing drink while keeping eyes on the pitch, Solitude transforms a typical sports day into a positive, memorable experience, celebrating the best of Northern Irish football culture.

Features

Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Kingsmere Avenue
Bus stop 396 m walk
Elimgrove Street
Bus stop 123 m walk
Chestnut Gardens
Bus stop 165 m walk
Cardigan Drive
Bus stop 151 m walk
Glenard Brook
Bus stop 286 m walk
Torrens Crescent
Bus stop 401 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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Stuart Mowatt
Stuart Mowatt
2 weeks ago on Google

Could do with a complete refurbishment, very run down.

caleb robert
caleb robert
1 month ago on Google

I enjoy the blue palace in solitude, but the view of the water is nice

ian kirkwood
ian kirkwood
4 months ago on Google

Good sized bag of chips purchased at half time, probably the biggest in the Irish league, fair play