356 Albertbridge Road & 363-365 Newtownards Road, BT5 4GX
About Prince Albert Bar
The Prince Albert Bar is a bar located at 356 Albertbridge Road. It is thought to have been known as "Hastings" house around 70 or more years ago.
In March 2022, Mountainburg Ltd submitted a planning application (LA04/2022/0719/F) proposing change of use from vacant shop on to public house to facilitate extension of Prince Albert Bar at 363-365 Newtownards Road. This site previously housed Sunrise Chinese & European takeaway restaurant and Stormont Kabs taxi depot. This application was approved in January 2023.
363-365 Newtownards Road has had previously approved planning applications:
Z/1986/0789 - Installation of signs
Z/1986/0790 - Alterations to front facade and improvements
Project Information
Floors
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Planning References
LA04/2022/0719/FLA04/2022/0719/F
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