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MULLIGAN AND HAINES Heritage

32 DAME STREET, Dublin City

Address32 DAME STREET
EircodeD02 EA24
Licence refS4607
♿ Limited wheelchair access🍔 Food served

🏭 Heritage-listed building

NIAH building record

Built: c.1870 · NIAH rating: Regional

Poolbeg Street, named after a small pool or inlet on the south side of the River Liffey, was established on reclaimed land between Townsend Street and the present-day south quays. This parcel of ground was leased to Luke Gardiner in 1741, and he began to develop houses and shops along this street. Number 9 was in use as tenements for most of the nineteenth century, until it was rebuilt in the 1880s, with a lounge bar added to the rear later. The tiled Art Deco shop front, which appears to have been added after Mulligan's public house was purchased by a Mr Smyth in 1932, contributes visual interest to the more traditional, unadorned upper floors. The Art Deco style is continued in the interior with veneered doors and a channelled curving canopy to the bar. The interior has remained substantially unchanged in recent years.

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