Kellys Cellars is a pub in Belfast, Northern Ireland, situated at 30 Bank Street in the city centre.
[4] In 2007 a blue plaque was erected on the site by the Ulster History Circle stating that the Society of United Irishmen met there during the period 1791 to 1798.
The Ulster Architectural Heritage Society declared that "despite their present condition, all buildings currently proposed for delisting contribute to the value of Belfast’s fragile built heritage and are important resources to promote tourism, economic investment and social regeneration".
[11] The petition attracted more than 2,000 signatures and brought to international attention the fight to maintain the listed status of Kelly's Cellars.
[12] On August 25, 2015 following the campaign victory, via their official Facebook page Kelly's Cellars released a statement of thanks to all who had supported their cause.