Drawing Office Two

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At the Titanic Hotel, one of Harland & Wolff's two historic drawing offices has been transformed into a light-filled bar with an impressive barrel-vaulted ceiling. The island bar is decorated with salvaged tiles identical to those used in the swimming pool and Turkish baths on board the Titanic. A menu of gastropub-style food is served throughout the day.

Book ahead for afternoon tea (from £29 per person).


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