blog counter Famous Irish pub in heart of Dublin city hits market for €4.25million and it comes two buildings and modern office – Cure fym

Famous Irish pub in heart of Dublin city hits market for €4.25million and it comes two buildings and modern office

A FAMOUS pub in the heart of Dublin City has hit the Irish market for a whopping €4.25million – and it comes with two interconnecting buildings.

The real estate is offering a “once in a lifetime opportunity” property, which is well-known as Peter’s Pub and is just a short walk from Grafton Street and St Stephen’s Green.

Peter's Pub, a corner pub with a triple frontage.
Peter’s Pub has entered the Irish market for €4,250,000
https://www.daft.ie/
Interior view of Peter's Pub, showing the bar and seating area.
The establishment still maintains the traditional Irish pub style
https://www.daft.ie/
Interior of Peter's Pub, showing a staircase, waiting area with mid-century modern furniture, and plants.
It comes with a modern office
https://www.daft.ie/

The property overlooks the intersection of Johnson Place, Clarendon Market, Stephen Street Lower, and South William Street.

And it’s close to iconic landmarks such as the Gaiety Theatre, National Concert Hall, St Stephen Green Park, Trinity College, Natural History Museum and Shelbourne Hotel.

The establishment has been a pub since the 1700s and operated as Peter’s Pub by Enda Keogh for nearly 50 years – and now set to retire.

Sole agent Lisney stated the property is a “once in a lifetime opportunity” to acquire a rare pub in the capital, which is “renowned both nationally and internationally”.

It’s one of the rare pubs in Dublin where there’s no TV or any smart technologies except the cash register, making it the perfect spot to converse with people.

And it still maintains the traditional Irish pub style, featuring bar stools, Irish flags, antiques and beer taps – making it seem like you stepped back in time.

The property consists of two interconnecting buildings of traditional construction, spanning four levels over a basement.

The first building features a classic timber shopfront at ground level, with pedestrian access from both Johnson Place and Clarendon Market.

The upper floors are finished with a brick exterior, timber-framed sliding sash windows and a pitched natural slate roof.


The second building extends the traditional shopfront design at ground level, with matching brickwork and timber-framed sliding sash windows under a flat roof.

A small single-storey extension to the rear adds further space, and it is also under a flat roof.

Small office with a kitchen

The establishment also has a small office for the pub, offering a modern and spacious meeting room with a TV, a waiting area and a kitchenette with a microwave.

The property is equipped for wired broadband fibre connection, ensuring you have top speeds for your office.

It benefits from delivery access to the basement via a drop-grate at the first building.

The basement features concrete flooring and plenty of storage spaces, perfect for barrels.

It also benefits from excellent connectivity, proximity to the Luas Green Line at St. Stephen’s Green, and convenient taxi ranks nearby, minutes from multiple bus routes and commuter rail services.

Ever since the popular property entered the market, it has been noticed by many potential buyers who want to purchase the lot.

You can view the property on Daft.ie.

Interior view of Peter's Pub, showing the bar and seating area.
It has no TV, making it the perfect spot to converse with people
https://www.daft.ie/
Peter's Pub, a corner pub with a triple frontage, situated at the intersection of several streets.
It’s a short walk from Grafton Street and St Stephen Green
https://www.daft.ie/

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