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24 WELLINGTON QUAY, WHICH FRONTS ONTO EUSTACE STREET AND, 19 ESSEX STREET, Dublin

Address24 WELLINGTON QUAY, WHICH FRONTS ONTO EUSTACE STREET AND, 19 ESSEX STREET
CountyDublin
Licence ref1019507

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Revenue's renewed-liquor-licence register lists licence ref 1019507 as a Publican's Licence (Ordinary) Hotel - BF - 1902 Act (Public Bar) for WELLIGTON HOTEL at 24 WELLINGTON QUAY, WHICH FRONTS ONTO EUSTACE STREET AND, 19 ESSEX STREET in DUBLIN CITY with WELLBAR PROPERTIES LIMITED as licensee.[1]

Dublin City Council's weekly planning list for August 12-16, 2024 records application WEB1983/24 by HotelsProperties.com at O'Riordan Bar, The Wellington Hotel, 23-24 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar.[2] The proposal covered alterations to earlier permissions, including a canopy with signage on the Eustace Street side, changes to entrance points, fixed glazing, internal reconfiguration of the lower bar and upper bar or restaurant layout, a change from upper bar or restaurant seating to kitchen area, and basement-toilet works.[2]

Sources  (2)
  1. Revenue Commissioners · Register of Renewed Liquor Licences · 2026-05-08
  2. Dublin City Council · Weekly Planning List, Area 1 South East, WEB1983/24 · 2024-08-16

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