Friday, 24 October 2014

15 Jaw-Dropping Belfast Bars That You Need To Visit

A step-by-step guide to your pub-crawl in Belfast.


Kelly's Cellars


Kelly's Cellars


Claiming to be Belfast's oldest pub, Kelly's Cellars is popular among tourists and locals alike for its resolutely old-fashioned atmosphere. You're unlikely to get a speciality cocktail in this traditional hub, but you could be lucky enough to hear a tale or two from a fiddle player in the corner.


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White's Tavern


White's Tavern


Packed with locals, White's Tavern gives customers a cosy, homely feel as they sip on their pints in front of an open fire. White's also crowns itself as Belfast's oldest public house. Why don't you decide for yourself which bar has the most elbow-wear.


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Crown Liquor Saloon


Crown Liquor Saloon


The Crown Liquor Saloon is one of Belfast's greatest landmarks, and the bar itself is a National Trust Heritage site. The interior is exquisite, from its mosaic tiled floors, stained-glass windows, altar-like bar and cosy snugs that were once used to accommodate the more reserved Victorian customers.


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Café Vaudeville


Café Vaudeville


If regal is what you want, make your way to Café Vaudeville and immerse in Parisian-chic tapestries and their extensive champagne menu. The overall atmosphere in the bar is tantalising, it's like a scene from a Baz Luhrman movie. This cafe would rival those on Paris' left-bank.


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