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THE FORTY FOOT, THE PAVILLION (JUNCTION OF ROYAL MARINE ROAD AND QUEEN'S ROAD), MARINE ROAD, DUN LAOGHAIRE, Dublin

AddressTHE FORTY FOOT, THE PAVILLION (JUNCTION OF ROYAL MARINE ROAD AND QUEEN'S ROAD), MARINE ROAD, DUN LAOGHAIRE
CountyDublin
Licence refS3795

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Revenue's renewed-liquor-licence register lists licence ref S3795 as a Publican's Licence (7-Day Ordinary) for JD WETHERSPOON IRELAND at THE FORTY FOOT, THE PAVILLION (JUNCTION OF ROYAL MARINE ROAD AND QUEEN'S ROAD), MARINE ROAD, DUN LAOGHAIRE in CO. DUBLIN with JD WETHERSPOON PLC as licensee.[1] The Irish Times reported that JD Wetherspoon acquired the Forty Foot pub in 2014 and reportedly spent almost €4 million buying and refurbishing the Dun Laoghaire venue.[2] The Irish Times reported that the District Court directed JD Wetherspoon, trading as The Forty Foot, to pay €6,500 and write a letter of apology to a Traveller woman refused service.[3]

Sources  (3)
  1. Revenue Commissioners · Register of Renewed Liquor Licences · 2026-05-08
  2. Irish Times · "Wetherspoon finds the Irish going tough as it rolls back on expansion" · 2023-10-20
  3. Irish Times · "District Court directs pub group JD Wetherspoon to pay €6,500 to Traveller woman refused service" · 2024-01-31

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