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Recommended Pubs and Restaurants in Belfast North

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There are a total of 15 premises in this area.

The Duke of York
The Duke of York 7-11 Commercial Street
(028) 9024 1062 (T)

Sitting in an entry where one end has Nick's Warehouse and the other end leads to what was once the "Fleet Street" of Belfast. Beloved of the hacks from the local press and aficionados of good music. Two rooms downstairs and one upstairs. Brewery memorabilia including a Worthington Green Shield beer mat!

Nick's Warehouse
Nick's Warehouse 35-43 Hill Street, BT1 2LB
(028 9043 9690) (T)

Said to be built on the site of the gaol that housed felons prior to their journey to Van Diemen's Land, Nick Price certainly serves up a better selection of food today. Award winning chef, he is also keen on great wines (weekly specials) and beers and is a supporter of CAMRA. The restaurant serves a German beer once found only in Nick's. Situated in a quiet, daytime backwater of Belfast the area comes alive at night helped by the presence of five nearby pubs. Book your table and enjoy!

Kelly's Cellars
Kelly's Cellars Bank Lane
(028) 9032 4835 (T)

One of Ireland's oldest bars still retaining a 17th. century feel with its vaulted ceilings, low whitewashed arches, old barrels and low counter. Basic bar food downstairs, but upstairs has more variety. A haunt of visitors from all over the world savouring the bustle of a pub little changed from 1720 when Henry Joy McCracken hid from the redcoats. A CAMRA Heritage Pub

The John Hewitt
The John Hewitt 51 Donegall Street, BT1 2FH
(028) 9023 3768 (T)
www.thejohnhewitt.com (W)
manager@thejohnhewitt.com (E)

Named after Belfast Poet, John Hewitt, this is one of Belfast's newer pubs but with a real old fashioned style. A high-ceilinged bar with wood & stone floor and panelled walls. Large front windows with low frosted glass screens and decorative lead window panels. There is a small snug lounge to the right. A mix of clientele. Everchanging selection of artwork. A mixture of music at night; some jazz but mostly trad Irish. Good food during the day, worth seeking out. It has increased the range of draught and bottled beers to include (as a regular) Hilden Ale in perfect condition. SPBW POTY WINNER - 2007

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