The days are ticking by as we count down to Northern Ireland's newest music festival EMERGE at the Boucher Road Playing Fields.
The two-day event takes place this Bank Holiday weekend on August 27 and 28, with an impressive list of headliners sure to leave fans wanting more.
We've put together an easy guide for you to find where to eat and drink to line your stomach before the concert starts.
Read more: Full list of headliners coming to the new EMERGE festival in Belfast
Here's a list of just some of our favourite bars and restaurants we think you should check out before the concert:
The Bowery, Lisburn Road
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.
The Chelsea, Lisburn Road
Set in the heart of the Lisburn Road, The Chelsea is a modern gastropub serving bistro food and drinks seven days a week.
Whether you’re looking to unwind with sophisticated cocktails, grab a quick brunch before Ed, this spot is a great choice.
Ryan's Bar, Lisburn Road
A luxurious bar and restaurant close by Balmoral station, just a few minutes walk away from the Boucher Road Playing Fields.
The bar is open from 12 noon until midnight, and there is a great range of food on offer. You can get two courses from the lunch menu for £11 and three courses for £15. The drinks menu looks promising too, with an extensive wine list and cocktails from just £5.
Deane & Decano, Lisburn Road
Part of Michael Deane's vast array of eateries, Deane and Decano is a beautiful setting for a nice romantic meal or a stylish night out with friends before the gig.
Deane and Decano is a smart, stylish and buzzing restaurant that will start your night off right.
Temple, Andersonstown Road
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.
The Devenish Complex, Finaghy Road North
Just over a 30-minute walk from the Ed Sheeran gig, The Devenish has something for everyone getting ready to enjoy a big night on the town.
A Belfast favourite, the complex is always lively with folks having good food, good drinks and a good time.
Wolf and Whistle, Andersonstown
The Wolf and Whistle, formally the Whiteford, is an award-winning complex that encapsulates the spirit of the west.
Home to great food, cocktails, live music, luxurious function spaces and much more.
Perfect for a nice bite to eat or a crisp pint before the show.
Cú, Lisburn Road
Located on the Lisburn Road, Cú is likely to be one of Belfast’s newest go-to spots for the new year.
They describe themselves as: “Always Punchin". Focusing on the best local produce with Mexican influences. Lively food and drink. Lively atmosphere.”
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