The Kashmir Bar
The mural depicts The Kashmir Bar, a local pub, with its building and a scene of characters interacting around it. The bar's facade is painted in red and green, with signs reading "Wines & Spirits," "The Kashmir Bar," and "Best Singers in the West." Above the bar, the phrase "Céad Míle Fáilte" (Irish for "a hundred thousand welcomes") is written alongside a shamrock, reflecting Irish culture.
On the left side of the mural, an older man in paint-splattered jeans and a cardigan stands beside a woman in a dark coat. A paint bucket is visible at their feet, suggesting he is a painter or caretaker of the bar.
To the right, several characters are shown enjoying drinks. One man in a flat cap holds a pint of beer, while another with glasses and a scarf looks on thoughtfully. Two other individuals sit at a table with drinks, engaged in conversation. Behind them, a shutter is painted with glasses, cigarettes, and other bar-related items.
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Belfast
County Antrim
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