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Fun and stylish Bullitt hotel fit for McQueen

No-frills lodging embraces its king-of-’60s-cool muse

- LYNN FREEHILL-MAYE THE NEW YORK TIMES

The Bullitt Hotel 40a Church Lane, Belfast, Northern Ireland; bullitthot­el.com Rates: From $139 (U.S.) Northern Ireland’s — and perhaps the world’s — sole Steve McQueenthe­med hotel was opened by the Beannchor Group (which also owns Belfast’s opulent Merchant Hotel) in October 2016 with 43 rooms. Last October, it opened a rooftop garden terrace and bar, and in December 2017 added 31 additional rooms. Named for the star’s car-chasing 1968 detective thriller, the hotel calls itself no-frills, but the design is fun and stylish.

Visitors liked the theme so much that soon after its opening, two women tried to swipe a six-foot canvas of McQueen smoking a cigarette behind aviator shades. The nearheist generated publicity for the hotel as the Not-So-Great Escape, but the desk clerks swore it had been a true crime.

As Belfast has settled into two decades of post-conflict peace, the Cathedral Quarter where the Bullitt is situated has emerged as one of the city’s most vibrant neighbourh­oods, with restaurant­s, hotels, shops and edgy street art. The hotel is also a doable stroll from the riverfront and the blockbuste­r Titanic Museum.

Rooms are named in three sizes: “Dinky,” “Comfy” and “Roomy.” Slate-grey paint and a full-wall mural of McQueen and Jacqueline Bisset dominated our mid-size and indeed comfortabl­e room. Playful touches include the warning “Faceplant!” printed on the windows (which didn’t keep my friend from bonking her head trying to see the art installati­on outside). Replacing a closet was a wire rack with a few hooks and hangers, along with a simple luggage rack, desk and TV. No iron was provided, but a basic model was delivered within two minutes.

White square tile on the walls and grey square tile on the floor, the bathroom was all business. Toiletries cre-

Visitors liked the theme so much that soon after its opening, two women tried to swipe a six-foot canvas of McQueen smoking a cigarette behind aviator shades

ated for the hotel were provided in a tart Irish nettle scent. An oversize rainfall shower head was mounted high and while the water temperatur­e could have gone hotter, the warming towel rack was nice on a cool day.

The Bullitt offers a calendar that includes events such as knitting classes, literary readings and runningclu­b jaunts. When we walked into the attractive courtyard, an artist’s lecture was happening as part of the Belfast Photo Festival. There was no in-room mini-bar, but supplies for hot beverages were fairly well stocked: Dragonfly teas, Lyons instant coffee, fair-trade hot cocoa and mugs with “Hello Brewtiful” on the bottom, plus fresh milk in the tiny fridge.

The hotel has two happening lobby bars — one for coffee and the other for cocktails — along with a skithemed bar, Baltic, that was closed during our visit, and the rooftop bar called Babel. Its restaurant, Taylor & Clay, serves meat-and-potatoes fare such as a Wagyu sirloin that arrived tougher than expected; the side of creamy root veggies and peas swiped the show.

Breakfast is served at Taylor & Clay, and the hotel also plays up its free Grub to Go bags, which include fruit, yogurt and granola. Preferring a hot meal, I called room service, which arrived 18 minutes later. My server said delivery was “definitely not” often ordered, and since the sourdough toast and poached eggs (about $3 each) cost less than the delivery charge (around $9), I could appreciate why.

The Bullitt has a good time with its king-of-’60s-cool muse, and as Belfast re-emerges, guests are set up to play, too.

 ?? BULLITT HOTEL/THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? At the Steve McQueen-themed Bullitt Hotel in Belfast, Northern Ireland, room sizes are available in “Dinky,” “Comfy” (seen here) and “Roomy.”
BULLITT HOTEL/THE NEW YORK TIMES At the Steve McQueen-themed Bullitt Hotel in Belfast, Northern Ireland, room sizes are available in “Dinky,” “Comfy” (seen here) and “Roomy.”

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