Bars and restaurants near Boucher Road Playing Fields to check out before Bruce Springsteen

Lots of great options to line the stomach before The Boss

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The Bowery, Lisburn Road (Image: The Bowery) Bruce Springsteen is back in Belfast for the first time since his Kings Hall show in 2013. Taking over the Boucher Road Playing Fields with The E Street Band, The Boss returns to Belfast for a sold out show on May 9. We know that a night of singing your heart out and dancing the night away to his classics can work up a hearty appetite and serious thirst.

Read more: Bruce Springsteen to return to 'second home' for first Belfast gig in ten years Read more: Full list of road closures for Bruce Springsteen gig in Belfast We've put together an easy guide for you to find where to eat and drink before the concert starts. Here's a list of just some bars and restaurants in the concert area we think you should check out: The Bowery, Lisburn Road The Bowery, Lisburn Road (Image: The Bowery/ Facebook) With a gorgeous terrace perfect for a drink in the sun, The Bowery is one of the newest establishments on the Lisburn Road but has quickly become a favourite. A short 10-minute walk will take you across to the Boucher Road Playing Fields for the concert.



Temple, Andersonstown Road Temple Restaurant (Image: Justin Kernoghan/Belfast Live) This trendy restaurant has become a culinary favourite and is one of the most highly-rated spots on Belfast's Tripadvisor. Nestled in the heart of west Belfast Temple is ideally positioned on the Andersonstown Road with easy access and parking at the rear of the restaurant. Cú, Lisburn Road Cú, Lisburn Road (I.