Belfast's Rotterdam bar saved by recession
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
One of Belfast's most famous live music venues, The Rotterdam Bar, has been saved from demolition after the economic slowdown has put the brakes on a new luxury redevelopment which would have seen it destroyed.
The bar in the historic dockland area of Sailortown is an iconic venue for live music acts and has attracted everyone from established rock legends through to new bands, and traditional musicians.
A huge internet campaign to save the Rotterdam from the bulldozer had been launched but its army of fans had thought they had lost when the venue shut its doors to the public earlier this year.
However, it has been given an 11th hour stay of execution as the planned housing development which would have seen it flattened has been put on hold due to the credit crisis and downturn in the property market.
Now the bar is back open and owners say they have been told that its future is safe, at least for the short term.
The Rotterdam's Events Coordinator Stevie Batt said last night: "It would have been a crime if this historic bar had been destroyed and all those who campaigned to save it can breathe a little easier now.
"The great news is that the Rotterdam is open for business again and I have been busy lining up a great mix of live acts to get music fans a great night out and to give the musicians their own place to perform.
"The long-term future is still uncertain and this is more of a stay of execution than a final victory but it is certainly a step in the right direction.
"We are looking at a short term future of around three years and after that everything is up in the air again but I want to get the message out there to everyone that the Rotterdam is definitely back in business."
The bar, famous for its low ceilings, open fire, live music and great Guinness, had clung onto its old world feel and had built up a loyal fan base because of its unique character.
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Hi there.
I just wanna thank everyone who campaigned to save the Rotterdam from the estate agents. You all did a fine job, and now we have a stay of execution thanks to you. I've been going to the Rott since the early 90s, I've always loved the vibe of the place and the bands and artists that have made the whole thing work.
Im honoured to have been given the job of entertainments manager, and am excited at the opportunity to reinstate the place as the best live music bar in Belfast. At the moment we're open Thursday through Sunday, but by September we hope to be open all week.
Upcoming events include:
Thu 24 July: Guns n' Posers
Fri 25 July: Lotus Kane Band
Sat 26 July: Breag
Sun 27 July: Jackson Cage
Fri 1 Aug: THe Vals
Sat 2 Aug: N.I. Soul Troop
Fri 8 Aug: The White Art Hippies
Sat 9 Aug: Kyron & The Strangels
Peace & Love,
Stevie
Posted by Stevie | 21.07.08, 18:32 GMT
Now the fight must go on to save the Rotterdam! There should be room in modern Belfast to accomodate this renowned Bar and new houses too
Posted by Maureen Doyle | 17.07.08, 09:13 GMT
Great news can't wait for a decent pint
Posted by robert crawford | 16.07.08, 16:55 GMT
I am from Scotland and only been once, but delighted it is to be kept open - I am back in Belfast soon and looking forward to a great night out
Siobhan
Posted by Siobhan McCarthy | 16.07.08, 14:23 GMT
Brilliant news, been both times we've visited Belshaft, hope to go back when we're there in a couple of weeks!
Posted by Sheep Molestor | 16.07.08, 14:02 GMT
STICKIN' OUT ! THE BEST NEWS I'VE HEARD SINCE PUSSY WAS A KITTEN !!!
Posted by Peter Hughes | 16.07.08, 10:07 GMT