Built between c.1855 and c.1860.
This monumental former railway terminal is a handsome classical example of urban railway architecture. The elegant entrance front is effectively juxtaposed with the functional railway buildings to the rear. The building retains salient features such as the portico, Tuscan colonnade and arched vaults.
Photo via GoogleThis lively, lavish nightspot has high ceilings, a curtain-draped interior and an ornate marble bar.
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| Mon | Closed |
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| Tue | 12:00 – 11:30 PM |
| Wed | 12:00 – 11:30 PM |
| Thu | 12:00 PM – 12:30 AM |
| Fri | 12:00 PM – 2:30 AM |
| Sat | 3:00 PM – 2:30 AM |
| Sun | Closed |
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| Address | 57 And 57c Harcourt Street, |
|---|---|
| County | Pubs in Dublin |
| Revenue ref | S3454 |
This monumental former railway terminal is a handsome classical example of urban railway architecture. The elegant entrance front is effectively juxtaposed with the functional railway buildings to the rear. The building retains salient features such as the portico, Tuscan colonnade and arched vaults. Skilled stonework is evident, with the facade enlivened by the textural variation between brown brick with granite in the entrance range and brick with Calp limestone in the sheds and vaults…
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