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Wineflair

3.0 (1 review)
Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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McElhatton's

McElhatton's

(2 reviews)

This is a strange, strange bar. Now I wouldn't usually drink here at all. There's a bar up the…read morestairs which I used to go to quite a lot and this meant occasionally I would have to call in to McElhattons. It has the appearance of looking like a friendly welcoming bar, I mean, come on! Its Purple! But when entering you realize this is very much a local bar, for local people. There's never to many people there, but everyone who is is staring at you suspiciously. This is even more intimidating because of the strange, half finished furnishings that scatter around the bar. In saying this, I was completely fine to sit down and have a drink. The novelty of me seemed to wear off pretty quickly and the locals got back to staring into their half empty Guinness'

This is certainly not a bar I would normally drink in as it's a bit of my beaten track, but on one…read moreoccasion after a shift at the Irish News (adjacent to the bar) I called over for a quick pint to celebrate the weekend. The bar is quite traditional and would certainly have been a popular haunt for the journos back in the day. The Belfast Telegraph is just beside the bar too so you do get a mixture of writers and reporters in for a post-work tipple. It's an old man pub in that it does attract an older crowd and doesn't pander to new tastes and developments in the beverage world, which I admire. I had a pint of Guinness while I was there and it was exactly how it should be. Not overly chilled, in a branded tulip glass with an appropriately sized head. If you are in the area and want a pint or a short then you probably will enjoy a quiet pint in this establishment. If you're looking for a something a bit more modern and lively then it might be best you head elsewhere.

Russells

Russells

(7 reviews)

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This place is a wee bit like PRINCE or the artist formerly know as Prince, bare with me here I have…read morea reason for making this daft statement. Formerly known as Russells Cellars they've now dropped the Cellars as they want to appear more current and chart in the top 50 (that last bit was made up) - much like our old pal Prince did. See, told you that was going somewhere. Anyway, this morning I was undertaking some pre 9am arts and crafts and I needed a few bits of equipment (scissors and tape) so I popped in to Russells to grab them. At first I couldn't find what I was looking for but turns out they keep these items behind the counter. The diversity in stock sort of sums up Russells - they literally sell everything from wine to polly pockets - hear that students, they sell stationery, so stop asking your mates to borrow a pen in lectures and go buy some here. Price wise it's pretty good value, this is because it competes with The Centra a few doors down but the major difference is that it sells booze. All in all a good 'jack of all trades' convenience store. Good name change too, I think it works.

I think Russell's is one of the best convenience shops in Belfast and this is largely due to the…read morefact there's a very well stocked off license section instore selling a great range of wines, beers and ciders. Other than booze you'll find bread, olives, hummus, sandwiches, crips, nibbles, chocolates, snacks, some frozen and chilled foods plus magazines and newspapers in Russell's. A one stop shop for all your needs!

Wineflair - beer_and_wine - Updated May 2026

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