Ulster Reform Club
4 Royal Ave, Belfast BT1 1DA, UK, Belfast BT1 1DA
About Ulster Reform Club
Ulster Reform Club is a membership association or organisation based in Belfast. Organisations like this one often operate from their own meeting space or clubhouse, hosting member events, training sessions, and occasional private functions. These venues are typically less visible to outsiders than commercial spaces, but they provide essential infrastructure for grassroots community life.
Suitable for
Types of events commonly hosted at associations and organisations:
Facilities
Typical facilities you can expect at a association like this. Contact Ulster Reform Club directly for confirmation.
Location
Ulster Reform Club is located at 4 Royal Ave, Belfast BT1 1DA, UK. Belfast is served by Belfast Grand Central station and Translink bus services, making it accessible to visitors from across the area. The venue is part of the wider Belfast area, one of the Titanic story, Cathedral Quarter nightlife, and live music.
How to book Ulster Reform Club
To book Ulster Reform Club, contact the organisation directly. Call +44 28 9032 3411 to check availability. Many associations hire out their meeting rooms or function space to members and, sometimes, the public. Visit their website for more information.
About Belfast
Ulster Reform Club sits within easy reach of Titanic Belfast, Windsor Park, and St George's Market. Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland, known for its shipbuilding heritage and rapidly growing cultural scene, so there's plenty to see and do beyond the venue itself. Whether you're visiting for a one-off event or making a day of it, the surrounding area offers food, transport, and activities to round out your visit.
Frequently asked questions
How do I join Ulster Reform Club?
Membership details and application processes vary by organisation. Contact Ulster Reform Club directly for current membership information, fees, and any eligibility requirements.
Does Ulster Reform Club host public events?
Many member organisations host occasional public events, fundraisers, and open days. Follow Ulster Reform Club via their website to keep up with their events calendar.
Can the public hire Ulster Reform Club?
Some associations hire their space to non-members, while others restrict use to members only. Contact Ulster Reform Club directly on +44 28 9032 3411 to clarify their booking policy and current availability.