Dalkey’s historic Queens pub returns to the market for €3.95m

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Landmark venue with rich history dating back to 1745 for sale with full planning for boutique guest accommodation

Just over three years on from its acquisition for €3.5 million by hoteliers Ray Byrne and Eoin Doyle, the landmarkWhile the sale is expected to see strong interest once again from a wide range of publicans and investors, they are likely to face competition on this occasion from hoteliers as the venue now has planning permission for a 30-bedroom boutique guest house to the rear of the property.

The subject property briefly comprises a large main bar and dining areas on the ground floor, including The Parlour, which is available for private celebrations. The first floor houses The Vico, a function and event space with its own bar and seating areas, along with storage and service facilities. Commenting on the sale, Dan O’Connor of JLL said: “Due to its prime location and the added benefit of a guest bedroom planning permission, we anticipate high buyer demand for this esteemed pub with a rich history.”

 

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