The Duke of York, Traditional pub in Cathedral Quarter, Belfast, Northern Ireland
The Duke of York occupies a narrow cobbled alleyway with antique mirrors, traditional Belfast furniture, and decorative artifacts from former city landmarks.
The establishment stands in the Half Bap district, which originally contained only five streets protected by earth ramparts and city walls during Belfast's early development.
The pub maintains regular traditional music sessions and displays an extensive collection of artifacts that represent Belfast's commercial and social heritage.
Located at 7-11 Commercial Court, the pub operates Monday through Saturday from 11:30 AM to midnight and Sundays from 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
The walls feature an extensive collection of vintage whiskey advertisements and memorabilia from Belfast's industrial period, including items from former hotels.
Location: Northern Ireland / Tuaisceart Éireann
Accessibility: Rollstuhlgerecht
Address: 7-11 7-11 Commercial Court BT1 2NB Belfast BT1 2NB Belfast
Opening Hours: Montag-Samstag 11:30-00:00; Sonntag 13:00-21:00
Phone: +442890241062
Website: https://dukeofyorkbelfast.com
GPS coordinates: 54.60178,-5.92733
Latest update: March 3, 2025 21:22
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