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Slatterys

129, 130 AND 131 CAPEL STREET, Dublin

Heritage Listed Publican's Licence (7-Day Ordinary)
The pub itself

Built between c.1840 and c.1890.

The room & the corner

Capel Street was laid out in 1680 by Humphrey Jervis as a prestigious residential street and named after Arthur Capel, Earl of Essex. By 1800 the street had become one of the city’s primary commercial thoroughfares and the current plot ratios reflect the buildings of that period.

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Opening hours

Mon12:30 – 11:30 PM
Tue12:30 – 11:30 PM
Wed12:30 – 11:30 PM
Thu12:30 – 11:30 PM
Fri12:30 PM – 12:30 AM
Sat12:30 PM – 12:30 AM
Sun12:30 – 11:00 PM

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Address 129, 130 And 131 Capel Street,
County Pubs in Dublin
Websitehttps://slatterys.bar/
EircodeD04 T295
Revenue ref N1068
National Inventory of Architectural Heritage

Heritage-listed building

c.1840–1890 Rated Regional

Capel Street was laid out in 1680 by Humphrey Jervis as a prestigious residential street and named after Arthur Capel, Earl of Essex. By 1800 the street had become one of the city’s primary commercial thoroughfares and the current plot ratios reflect the buildings of that period. This decorative corner building is prominently sited at the junction of Capel Street and Little Mary Street, with matching elevations fronting onto both streets. The elaborate stucco façade, articulated by full-height…

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Slatterys is one of 689 architecturally significant pub buildings recorded by the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage.

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