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THE ADJOINING HUB BUILDING AND A DEMARCATED PART OF ROBERT STREET, MARKET STREET SOUTH, GRAND CANAL PLACE, PORTLAND STREET WEST AND ROBERT STREET, Dublin

AddressTHE ADJOINING HUB BUILDING AND A DEMARCATED PART OF ROBERT STREET, MARKET STREET SOUTH, GRAND CANAL PLACE, PORTLAND STREET WEST AND ROBERT STREET
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Licence ref1017593

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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.

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Revenue's renewed-liquor-licence register lists licence ref 1017593 as a Publican's Licence (7-Day Ordinary) for THE GUINNESS STOREHOUSE at THE ADJOINING HUB BUILDING AND A DEMARCATED PART OF ROBERT STREET, MARKET STREET SOUTH, GRAND CANAL PLACE, PORTLAND STREET WEST AND ROBERT STREET in DUBLIN CITY with GUINNESS STOREHOUSE LIMITED as licensee.[1]

NIAH records the Guinness Storehouse at Robert Street and Market Street as a national-rated former Guinness Brewery fermentation building, dating to 1900-1910 and in use as a museum or gallery, with architectural, artistic, historical, and technical special interest.[2] NIAH says the former fermenting house was designed by A.H. Hignett and Sir William Arrol for the Guinness Brewery and is one of Ireland's first examples of multiple-storey steel-frame buildings.[2] Irish Times reported in 2019 that the Guinness Storehouse opened in 2000 and expected 1.7 million visitors that year.[3]

Sources  (3)
  1. Revenue Commissioners · Register of Renewed Liquor Licences · 2026-05-08
  2. NIAH · Registry entry, ref. 50080244 · 2013-06-25
  3. Irish Times · "'Guinness isn't black': What I learned at Ireland's most-popular tourist attraction" · 2019-08-17

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