The Royal Belfast Golf Club - Your Guide to Rooms and Facilities
The Lough Room Small. Quiet. The view could stop your heart.
The Hadden Room The room where decisions are made. And dinner afterwards. Named after Max Hadden, Past President of Royal Belfast, the Hadden Room is built around one of the finest pieces of furniture in the Clubhouse — a long antique boardroom table that has hosted Club Council meetings and Ladies Committee discussions for more years than anyone can quite remember. It is a serious room, with a quiet authority to it. The historical photographs, the deep navy walls, the polished table — it has the feel of a place where things matter. And yet it transforms entirely into a warm, intimate private dining space when the occasion calls for it. Available for business meetings and private dining for smaller groups. If you would like to host a working lunch, a confidential meeting, or a private dinner in a room with genuine character, the Hadden Room is the one to ask for.
Usage: Business meetings / private dining by request Dress Code: Casual or formal as requested Capacity: 20 seated (private dining 12 minimum)
A small, beautifully appointed dining or meeting room with spectacular views across the course and Belfast Lough. There is nothing ostentatious about it; it simply does its job with quiet confidence, and the view does everything else.
Ideal for a private meeting or a small working group that needs focus and privacy.
Usage: Business meetings / private dining by request Dress Code: Casual or formal as request ed Capacity: 10 seated (one large circular table)
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