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33 SMITHFIELD, Dublin

Address33 SMITHFIELD
CountyDublin
Licence refN2600

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Revenue's renewed-liquor-licence register lists licence ref N2600 as a Publican's Licence (Ordinary) Hotel - BF - 1902 Act (Resident's Bar) for MALDRON HOTEL SMITHFIELD at 33 SMITHFIELD in DUBLIN CITY with ANORA COMMERCIAL LIMITED as licensee.[1]

Irish Times coverage of Dalata's June 2014 hotel acquisitions said the group already had Maldron properties in Dublin at Cardiff Lane, Parnell Square, Smithfield, Tallaght, Citywest, and Dublin Airport.[2] Irish Times culture coverage in 2009 listed the Maldron Hotel, Smithfield, Dublin 7, as a Darklight Festival venue for a talk by Anna Troberg with Jim Carroll.[3] Irish Times health coverage in 2011 listed the Maldron Hotel, Smithfield, Dublin, as the venue for free mini-workshops by Aisling Curtin, psychologist and director of ACT Now Ireland.[4]

Sources  (4)
  1. Revenue Commissioners · Register of Renewed Liquor Licences · 2026-05-08
  2. Irish Times · "Dalata to acquire two Dublin city centre hotels" · 2014-06-04
  3. Irish Times · "Sweden's swashbucklers" · 2009-10-09
  4. Irish Times · "Health Board" · 2011-06-07

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