Pub/Bar/Nightclub

Dublin’s Mulligans And Glen Of Aherlow Pubs Being Sold

By Dave Simpson
Dublin’s Mulligans And Glen Of Aherlow Pubs Being Sold

Mulligans, of Sandymount, Dublin 4, and the Glen of Aherlow, of Emmet Road, Inchicore, Dublin 8, are being sold.

Mulligans

As listed on Daft.ie, Mulligans is being sold via Bagnall Doyle MacMahon for €2.5 million.

According to the property’s listing on Daft.ie, Mulligans includes a licensed premises and restaurant fitted out in a traditional but modern style.

The property is comprised of a lounge bar and restaurant, a small terrace area, a fully fitted and equipped catering kitchen, customer toilets on the ground level, keg and bottle storage areas, other/ancillary facilities on the basement level, and outdoor seating for approximately 40 people.

In total, the property extends to approximately 406 square metres, or 4,370 square feet.

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The property’s listing on Daft.ie also noted that Mulligans comes with full planning permission for a new shopfront that, if approved, would incorporate a glazed central bar entrance doorway with floor-to-ceiling folding glazed windows on either side, which would open onto the outdoor seating area, at the front of the property.

Glen Of Aherlow

As also listed on Daft.ie, the Glen of Aherlow, of Emmet Road, Inchicore, Dublin 8, is being sold via Lisney Commercial (Dublin) for €900,000.

According to the property’s listing on Daft.ie, the Glen of Aherlow is comprised of a part two-storey and part single-storey building that consists of a bar and lounge area with a rear smoking area on the ground-floor level, a cold room and stores on the basement level, and a former residence that has been stripped to shell condition on the first-floor level, as well as unused sites to the side and rear, which could be developed with the acquisition of planning permission.

Inny Tavern, Co. Kerry

Additionally, as listed by Daft.ie, the Inny Tavern, of Cillín Liath, Waterville, Co. Kerry, is being sold via the Property Shop, with the price on application.

The property’s listing on Daft.ie notes that it consists of a country bar, shop and residence.

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