Duke of York
Description
Nestled along a narrow cobbled alleyway in the historic Half Bap area, the Duke offers a traditional Belfast welcome, craic and music.
Discover live music from Thursday - Sunday; traditional, acoustic and rock. In 1998, internationally-acclaimed Northern Irish band Snow Patrol played their first gig in the bar.
The extensive smoking area outside is festooned with award-winning flowers and plants.
- Commercial Court
- Belfast
- Antrim
- BT1 2NB
Top Reasons To Visit
- The area outside is festooned with award-winning flowers
- The murals at Commercial Court
- Sample the extensive selection of Irish whiskeys
- Traditional bar crammed with mirrors & memorabilia
- Live music
Contact Details
- Commercial Court
- Belfast
- Antrim
- BT1 2NB
Current Opening Hours
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Monday
09:00-23:00
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Tuesday
09:00-01:00
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Wednesday
11:30-01:00
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Thursday
11:30-01:00
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Friday
11:30-01:00
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Saturday
11:30-02:00
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Sunday
12:00-11:00
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