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35/36 SOUTH GREAT GEORGES STREET, AND 37 (BASEMENT AND GROUND FLOOR), Dublin

Address35/36 SOUTH GREAT GEORGES STREET, AND 37 (BASEMENT AND GROUND FLOOR)
CountyDublin
EircodeD02 AX50
Licence refS0090
♿ Wheelchair accessible

🏭 Heritage-listed building

NIAH building record

Built: c.1890 · NIAH rating: Regional

This late nineteenth or early twentieth-century commercial building, designed in the simplified Italianate style that dominated the extensive rebuilding of South Great George’s Street between c. 1890-1930. Located on a prominent corner site, the well-proportioned and subtle detailing of the façade echoes Nos. 40-44 to the south at the junction with South William Street, and compliments the more audacious South City Markets building to the north. The pubfront provides pleasant detailing at ground level.

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What the archives say

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Listing historyArchitecture

Revenue's renewed-liquor-licence register records licence ref S0090 as Hogans at 35/36 South Great Georges Street, And 37 (basement and Ground Floor), Dublin.[1] NIAH record 50910267 gives the associated building a Regional rating and dates it between c.1890 and c.1910.[2]

Sources  (2)
  1. Revenue Commissioners · Register of Renewed Liquor Licences · 2026-05-08
  2. NIAH · Registry entry, ref. 50910267 · 2026-05-22

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Established

Built between c.1890 and c.1910.

Architecture

This late nineteenth or early twentieth-century commercial building, designed in the simplified Italianate style that dominated the extensive rebuilding of South Great George’s Street between c. 1890-1930. Located on a prominent corner site, the well-proportioned and subtle detailing of the façade echoes Nos.

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Life events

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Boards.ie archive trace

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Boards.ie source leads (1)
  1. Old-Man Bars in Dublin City · score 8

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