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20 Sept 2025

Limerick Property Watch: Opportunity to own Limerick city pub

The pub is currently trading

Limerick Property Watch: Opportunity to own Limerick city pub

This very attractive pub has a corner profile onto two streets

AN attractive public house in the city centre, currently trading, with two 2-bedroom apartments has come to market.

The property is situated at the junction of Broad Street and Lock Quay in Limerick city centre. The property commands an excellent profile on to the Abbey River and has entrances from both Broad Street and Lock Quay.

Neighbouring occupiers include the Absolute Hotel, PWC, Deloitte, Limerick School of Art & Design, Bon Secours Hospital at Barringtons and many other residential, retail and office uses.

The property comprises of a 3-storey end-of-terrace red-bricked property with profile onto Broad Street and Lock Quay.

The property has a beautiful old-world charm pub on the ground floor complete with bar counter, bar area, lounge area, keg room, ladies and gents toilets and storage.

The first and second floors comprise of two 2-bedroomed apartments with independent access from Lock Quay.

Both apartments are currently leased while an inventory of fixtures and fittings contained within the pub and apartments will form part of the sale.

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The public house will be sold with vacant possession but has a substantial turnover established over the past two decades of trade.

A seven-day liquor licence is attached to the ground floor of the property.

This is an excellent opportunity to acquire a well-finished pub with two overhead apartments. The pub has splendid features such as tiled floor, arch windows to Lock Quay, timber ceiling, fireplace with large mirror overhead and many other features.

At a glance

Location: Portley's Pub, 1 Broad Street, Limerick City

Description: Restaurant / Bar / Hotel unit

Price: Price on application

Seller: Rooney Auctioneers

Contact: 061 413511

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