Saturday, 6 April 2024

S2026 The Steering Wheel

I actually tried this pub between the Laurels and the Central, but couldn't find a seat or a space to wedge myself in - this being the busiest, at least in terms of space, of the lot. A smaller room, downstairs anyway, than any of the others; this felt more like a traditional Dublin pub than a suburban pub. 

Some of this may be down to the fact that it, well, was. This is a rare case of a pub that moved - The Steering Wheel was on Bolton Street, but (at least) the name moved out to Clondalkin in the early 80s.

Why it moved has one obvious reasons; and some possibly other ones. The Bolton Street pub went on fire on May 8th and May 14th, 1979 and was seriously damaged - but it did reopen for a brief period as the Judge and Jury in the 1980s.

Also in 1979, The Stores pub in Clondalkin was demolished as part of a retail redevelopment that includes the premises currently occupied by the Steering Wheel - going on the location of the remaining buildings in that photo, it was slightly further East than where the pub currently sits. The new pub opened as The Steering Wheel in the early 80s.

I don't know for sure that this was anything other than a case of borrowing the name of a known pub; but there's good reason to have taken a city centre pub out to suburbia. As road widening and redevelopment ate up much of the original structure of the North city centre in the 70s, and Clondalkin grew as a new suburb, a reasonable proportion of the old regulars will have moved out of the city, and probably a decent percentage to within range of Clondalkin Village. This would also apply to just appropriating a name, though.

The licencing application to move The Stores licence to the new premises was made by the then operating company of The Central - I should probably figure out if they owned the Bolton Street pub to tie down whether it is a "move" or just an identical name.

Assuming the bar is similar now to what it was then - it is quite traditional - what they may have got is a nice bar, with traditionally shirt-and-tie'd barmen and a decent crowd of what seem to be regulars. I didn't go upstairs, to the more modern section of the bar - which has changed names a few times recently, having been Gunpowder and now the Tree Top, but it appears to be well reviewed.

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