Kieran McNamara is the owner of The Clonard pub in Brooklyn and first moved to New York 20 years ago
A man from West Belfast who has been living in New York for the past 20 years has said he hopes those travelling from Ireland, as well as Americans, can feel at home in his pub.
He said: "I grew up on the Falls Road in Belfast and I spent 29 years there, and I worked in a bunch of different jobs. I was at the post office on Tomb Street for a while, Halifax Bank for a couple of years. "Eight years ago, I opened a bar with my best friend from Poleglass before I went into opening my own place after coronavirus."
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He said he doesn't get homesick, but that he loves heading home whenever he can, and hopes those from Belfast visiting New York can feel at home in his pub.
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