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BRANNIGANS Heritage

9 CATHEDRAL STREET, Dublin

Address9 CATHEDRAL STREET
CountyDublin
EircodeD01 FH29
Licence refN1072

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NIAH building record

Built: c.1860 · NIAH rating: Regional

Adjacent to one of the city's main thoroughfares, this attractively detailed commercial building retains its windows and façade details although with a reproduction timber pub-front. Forming part of a terrace of various building types, this is one of the better detailed buildings and gives a late Victorian character to the streetscape.

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Independent reporting and heritage records on this pub, drawn from a curated list of Irish news outlets, Revenue Commissioners, NIAH, and the Dictionary of Irish Architects. Every claim links to its primary source.

Listing historyArchitecture

Revenue's renewed-liquor-licence register records licence ref N1072 as Brannigans at 9 Cathedral Street, Dublin.[1] NIAH record 50010245 gives the associated building a Regional rating and dates it between c.1860 and c.1880.[2]

Sources  (2)
  1. Revenue Commissioners · Register of Renewed Liquor Licences · 2026-05-08
  2. NIAH · Registry entry, ref. 50010245 · 2026-05-22

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Established

Built between c.1860 and c.1880.

Architecture

Adjacent to one of the city's main thoroughfares, this attractively detailed commercial building retains its windows and façade details although with a reproduction timber pub-front. Forming part of a terrace of various building types, this is one of the better detailed buildings and gives a late Victorian character to the streetscape.

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