The Crown Bar

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The Crown Bar Reviews

paulkernan paulkern…
56 reviews
Feb 23, 2008
The Crown Liquor Saloon in Great Victoria Street, Belfast is a classic example of the Victorian gin palaces which once flourished in the industrial cities of Britain. Today wonderfully preserved and owned by the National Trust, the Crown is still well used by the people of Belfast.
The Crown dates back to 1826, when the first train ran from Belfast to Lisburn. It was then known as the Railway Tavern and was owned by Felix O'Hanlon; he sold it to Michael Flanagan, but it was Michael's son, Patrick, who was destined to make it famous. A student of architecture, he travelled widely, and was impressed by what he saw. He arrived home with ideas to brighten up the old family bar.
The interior was built by a local firm in 1885 who in 1898 clad the exterior in faience and tiles. The exterior façade of the bar is a riot of polychromatic tiles and colour.
The interior of the bar is no less decorative than the exterior, boasting beautiful carved snugs, and an ornate bar, floor and ceiling. The year 1885 was an era of emancipation in Ireland, which saw a sharp increase in the building of Catholic churches. Skilled craftsmen from Italy were brought into Ireland to work on these churches and it is believed that some may have moonlighted on the interior of the Crown.
This pub holds such memories for me. It was my college days hangout with the students union officers from the old College of Business Studies. I was in it TWICE during nearby bomb explosions. Once many of the windows were broken but on each occasion I’m glad to say not a drop was spilled! If you are ever in Belfast and fail to visit this emporium – you go on my special list! Paulk.
The front of the bar
Detail in the inside
Tiling detail
The main entrance
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May 17, 2004
  The Crown Bar closed a bit early, so we followed the crowd next door to Robinsons.  They had traditional Irish music and dancing.  We had blast dancing and headed to the hotel bar with our new friends once Robinsons closed… Still Day 2..Belfast, North Ireland
Sep 21, 2009
After the tour ended, I stopped at the Crown Bar for some Irish Stew.  It is a really intricately carved bar both inside and out, with stained glass windows and plenty of attention to detail.  Inside, you either sit at the bar or in walled off private booths, each with its own door… Machine guns and candy

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