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Sophie McLaughlin

Tetto: Belfast rooftop bar gets £1million revamp after devastating fire

A popular Belfast rooftop bar is set to reopen its doors on Friday after a fire on the premises forced it to close back in March.

Babel at Bullitt Hotel has undergone a £1million transformation and is delighted to welcome customers back to its new revamped bar and restaurant, now called Tetto.

Reopening with a completely fresh look and feel, Tetto is a bright, modern, design-led restaurant, bar and garden with breathtaking panoramic views of Belfast city.

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Offering something unique in Northern Ireland, Tetto will showcase fresh local seafood with an Italian accent alongside sourdough pizza and imaginative aperitivo-inspired cocktails.

Opening Wednesday to Sunday, guests can expect an energetic, soulful playlist, resident DJs in the garden every weekend and garden parties throughout the year as well as delicious, laid-back weekend brunch served every Saturday and Sunday.

Commenting on the launch of Tetto, Conall Wolsey, Managing Director of Beannchor said: “After the fire in March, we had to carry out significant restoration work and decided to use this time to completely renovate the entire rooftop bar, garden and restaurant.

“During the seven-month closure, we invested £1million and have given Tetto a completely new design and feel with a carefully curated food and drink menu to match its modern vibe.

“The whole team’s jobs were protected throughout this closure along with creating a number of new full-time positions. We are delighted to have everyone back and ready to welcome customers through the doors of Tetto.”

Since reopening in August 2022, Belfast’s much-loved Bullitt Hotel has welcomed guests back in their droves to the city centre location having been dearly missed by locals and tourists alike.

Tetto officially opens to the public at 10pm Friday 14 October and can be accessed through the entrance on Ann Street.

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