The Royal Belfast Golf Club - Your Guide to Rooms and Facilities

The Baillie Room The finest views deserve our finest attire .

Named after George L Baillie — a teacher from Musselburgh, Scotland, who along with Captain John Harrison and Thomas Sinclair blazed the trail for Irish golf when they established the Belfast Golf Club at Kinnegar in 1881 — the Baillie Room is the formal bar of the Clubhouse. It is a dual-aspect room, which means the light changes throughout the day and the views shift from fairway to lough and back again. With the sun streaming in through the tall windows, there is nowhere better in the Club to simply sit and appreciate where you are. Perfect for a pre-dinner drink, a small gathering, or simply an hour of quiet with something good in your glass. No hot food is served in the Baillie Room, which keeps it exactly what it should be — a place for drinks and conversation.

Usage: Pre-dinner drinks / drinks receptions / informal meetings

Dress Code: Formal - jacket & tie

Capacity: 30 seated No hot food served in the Baillie Room

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