THIS HISTORIC 17TH-CENTURY TAVERN IS IN WINECELLAR ENTRY,
AN OLD TRADING ALLEY WHERE MERCURY NEWSPAPER WAS
FOUNDED IN THE 1850S.
A cosy 19th-century alehouse with a mahogany bar and terrazzo floor, serving steaks and pasta.
Classic pub down a cobbled alley with mirrored whiskey bar, old advertising signs and live music.
Stylish bar/restaurant with banquettes and industrial details, serving cocktails and European menu.
The security cage has been retained at this renovated pub with a beer garden housing a pizza oven.
Simple, traditional venue filled with small tables and stools and serving beers, spirits and wines.
2-4 Winecellar Entry, Belfast BT1 1QN, UK
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