Monday, 28 March 2022
S0195 Farmer Browns Clonskeagh
Tuesday, 22 March 2022
Pub Pipeline 2022
Decided it was worth noting down pubs / bars I believe are likely to (re)open in the short to medium term in Dublin:
N0869 Donaghmede Inn - a very early Lockdown casualty - reopening expected before Christmas
Handels Hotel - bar (formerly S3234 Oscars Cafe Bar) has been closed for years, but will reopen as Messiah shortly
Press Up - Leinster Hotel replacing the former S0149 Howl At The Moon
Press Up - Clerys bar in former Clerys development
S0144 Becky Morgan's - new owners announced on Instagram. Think this has only been closed for a relatively short time.
Tailors Hall, Back Lane - new restaurant to open soon already has a full pub licence on the register
O'Connors, Crumlin - portion of the Submarine/O'Connors complex at the Ashleaf S/C appears to be reopening after some years
Longer term:
Brewdog #2 - Charlemont Square - was expected Autumn 2022, but has some planning permission issues and could lag
Wetherspoons - Aston Quay - old USIT office
Press Up - former S4389 Buck Whaleys / Stone Leaf
Premier Inn - Clery Hotel to the rear of the Clerys redevelopment
Murray Group - renovation/reopening of former N0077 Out On The Liffey / Fibbers Rock Bar (not the main Fibbers)
S1593 Cuckoos Nest - new planning to reopen pub here, with apartments above
Opened:
S0143 "Thomas Rody Mahers" by Press Up, the former Larry Murphys on Baggott Street
S2738 "The Bar" - former TGI Fridays Stephens Green, run by Slatterys of Capel Street
N0302 Arch Bar - former Star, Swords (thanks to William in the comments for this)
1019034 Samuel Bar & Grill - Samuel Hotel, Spencer Dock.
N1130 The Foxhunter, Lucan by Press Up
S3840 All My Friends, Meath Street - Formerly S3840 Graingers - significant renovation and re-targetting
S1088 Maldron Merrion Road - replacing hotel for the Tara Towers, opened early August with a bar
N0020 Juno - Replaced the closed Red Parrot on Dorset Street
1008963 Tapped - refurb/rebrand of 1008963 Porterhouse Central
Hampton by Hilton, Chancery Street - has a bar, not sure if public?
Kodiak - new sister pub for N0192 Bonobo in what was S0237 Copan
The Saint - League of Ireland / St Pats themed pub in replacing N1115 Timothy Croughs, Inchicore
Underdog - relocated to the bar of N0060 Legal Eagle
Big Mikes Blackrock - fully pub licenced restaurant in Blackrock Shopping Centre
Greedy Eagle - Loyola Group renovation/rebrand of the *other* 1013026 Eagle House
Coopers Corner - replacing S1491 Murrays of Bow Bridge, Kilmainham
Pye Dundrum - new pub from Refresh/Oscars Group replacing S0250 Eagle House
Fidelity - Whiplash Brewing / Big Romance pub replacing N0215 Dice Bar
Friday, 18 March 2022
S0186 Ashtons
This premises had recently (less than two weeks prior, according to the social media) been taken over by Press Up after the previous operators - Hartes of Kildare - lease had expired; and was showing some significant signs of this change. Very few taps were available, staff seemed to be quite confused if you obeyed the sign on the door telling you to wait to be seen by said staff before sitting down, and there was much confusion in finding the card machine when I went to pay for my pint. Because nobody uses cards these days, of course.
Signage was still up for Dew Drop Inn beers - a Kill brewpub owned by Hartes; and there were tap heads for their fellow Kill brewers Trouble - but with no beer from either available. However, there were still some options that were't the standard Press Up Heineken-Ireland-And-Guinness-Only range. Not for long I'd guess.
It's interesting to see the place before it gets fully converted to a Press Up clone; but its not worth going for the service currently. The pub was practically empty on a Friday evening, with its near neighbour (that I'll be writing up next) solidly busy.
Wednesday, 16 March 2022
(No number yet) Meaghers
Friday, 11 March 2022
N1633 Kavanaghs of Castleknock
Thursday, 3 March 2022
N2070 The Carpenter
The storm had returned sufficiently by the time the bus arrive at the Carpenter that I had to bail in the first door that I could see to be open. This was the main bar, which was quite busy and a little bit... malodorous. Damp coats and the like, a smell that two years of outdoor dining, winter closures, 2m spacing and so on has mostly robbed from my memory.
Still, its a decent bar and they had Beamish on the go - with some exceptionally retro glassware. I suspect from some of the likes this got on Instagram/Twitter that it was mistaken for a Guinness glass of the same age, which would generally be even rarer!
My order was remembered for the second pint, possibly just because I'm about half the age of the average Beamish drinker, but which is still good going in a busy bar.
There was a lot more pub in the building, which I didn't see - my time here becoming limited by needing to dash through snow back to the bus stop with as little wait time as possible for a bus.
Wednesday, 2 March 2022
March 2022 licence update
Revisited Pubs: February 2022
Just the regulars this month - you can tell 1015426 Rubys is still on limited hours as it hasn't turned up recenty!
Tuesday, 1 March 2022
N0758 Clonsilla Inn
What to do when your flight gets postponed by an entire day due to weather and you now have a spare afternoon? Why, visiting suburban D15 pubs in a storm is a perfectly sensible idea to use up that time - and the 90 minute bus fare makes the jumps between them a lot cheaper than it would have been a few months further back.
Some baseline expectations with these pubs - they're usually quite large, they usually have to appeal to a very mixed audience and they're usually close to city centre prices - big premises, late licences, security if required for nights all bring the cost base up.
I arrived here just as snow began, and sat with my first pint looking at a mini-blizzard out the window - making a decision that if it continued to snow, I'd stick with one pub!
So, going on the three assumptions - the pub is huge. It also appeals to multiple audiences at once - the lounge area has a section that's clearly used for parties, with signs up about party things you can't do for cleaning reasons (confetti etc); there's a separate bar with racing on; and there's all day food. I needed to get lunch, and knew I could here as I often see my window cleaner tagging himself when having breakfast or lunch here! And the pricing is close enough to city prices, albeit reasonable city prices not six quid a pint grade.
It was just at the changeover time from the lunch to dinner menus, but what I wanted happened to be on both, so there was no discussion necessary about whether it would still be on.
The snow stopped (briefly, as it turned out) and I left to head to the next pub - as determined by what had a bus stop nearby!