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Kelly's Cellars
The guide was updated:Kelly's Cellars, one of Belfast’s oldest pubs, is a venue full of character and a great place for a hearty Ulster fry. Here you can spend a great evening in a warm atmosphere enjoying traditional music sessions which are held on a regular basis, and order first class beers.
Useful Information
- Address: 30-32 Bank Street, Belfast
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 11:30am–1am, Sun noon–12:30am
- Website: kellyscellars.co.uk
- Phone: +44 28 9024 6058
- Email: kieran@kellyscellars.com
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