Our two story building situated in Pottingers Entry a narrow cobbled entry running between two of the city centre’s busiest thoroughfares. We are one of Belfast’s oldest pubs dating back as far as 1810 first built as a coaching stop for the Belfast to Dublin post.
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Set high in the Holywood Hills of County Down we are just 7 miles outside Belfast and have breathtak
Irish folk music is performed nightly at this cozy pub with Irish stew & a big selection of whiskey.
This old-world pub offers real ales and gastropub fare, plus regular live, traditional Irish music.
Classic curries, fusion grill dishes, cocktails and Indian tapas served in a spotlit, modern space.
17-19 Pottingers Entry, Belfast BT1 4DT, UK
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