English: Kelly's Cellars, Belfast
Kellys Cellars, in Bank Street, off Royal Avenue, was built in around 1780. It is one of Belfasts best-known bars and is reputed to have been a place where the United Irishmen plotted the rebellion of 1798
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Kellys Cellars, in Bank Street, off Royal Avenue, was built in around 1780. It is one of Belfasts best-known bars and is reputed to have been a place where the United