Property Overview
- Features
- Location
Peter’s Pub enjoys a distinctive triple frontage and a high-profile corner position, overlooking the intersection of Johnson Place, Clarendon Market, Stephen Street Lower, and South William Street. The property consists of two interconnecting buildings of traditional construction, spanning four levels over a basement.
No. 1 Johnson Place features a classic timber shopfront at ground level, with pedestrian access from both Johnson Place and Clarendon Market. The upper floors are finished with a brick exterior, timber-framed sliding sash windows, and a pitched natural slate roof.
No. 2 Johnson Place extends the traditional shopfront design at ground level, with matching brickwork and timber-framed sliding sash windows under a flat roof. A small single-storey extension to the rear (formerly an enclosed yard) adds further space, also under a flat roof.
The property benefits from delivery access to the basement via a drop-grate at No. 1 Johnson Place. Inside, it features concrete flooring in the basement and timber flooring on the ground and upper levels.
Peter’s Pub enjoys a distinctive triple frontage and a high-profile corner position, overlooking the intersection of Johnson Place, Clarendon Market, Stephen Street Lower, and South William Street. The property consists of two interconnecting buildings of traditional construction, spanning four levels
Peter’s Pub enjoys a distinctive triple frontage and a high-profile corner position, overlooking the intersection of Johnson Place, Clarendon Market, Stephen Street Lower, and South William Street. The property consists of two interconnecting buildings of traditional construction, spanning four levels over a basement.
No. 1 Johnson Place features a classic timber shopfront at ground level, with pedestrian access from both Johnson Place and Clarendon Market. The upper floors are finished with a brick exterior, timber-framed sliding sash windows, and a pitched natural slate roof.
No. 2 Johnson Place extends the traditional shopfront design at ground level, with matching brickwork and timber-framed sliding sash windows under a flat roof. A small single-storey extension to the rear (formerly an enclosed yard) adds further space, also under a flat roof.
The property benefits from delivery access to the basement via a drop-grate at No. 1 Johnson Place. Inside, it features concrete flooring in the basement and timber flooring on the ground and upper levels.
- A Once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire the famed “Peters Pub”
- Located in the heart of Dublin, Peters Pub stands as one of the city's most loved licensed premises. This intimate bar, known for its distinctive charm, attracts clientele both Nationally and Internationally.
- Despite the evolving landscape of the licensed sector, Peters Pub has preserved its unique, welcoming and friendly atmosphere. Occupying a prime corner location, this authentic traditional pub has cemented its status as an iconic landmark in Dublin's South City.
Peter’s Pub boasts an unrivalled position in Dublin 2, the epicentre of the city’s retail, tourism, and business districts. This highly visible corner location offers proximity to iconic landmarks such as the Gaiety Theatre, National Concert Hall, St. Stephen’s Green Park, Trinity College, Natural History Museum, and Shelbourne Hotel. Just steps away from Grafton Street, Dublin’s premier shopping destination, the pub is surrounded by premium retail brands, department stores, and an eclectic mix of restaurants and hotels.
Strategically positioned, Peter’s Pub is 180 meters west of Grafton Street, 400 meters south of Temple Bar’s cultural and entertainment Quarter, 240 meters east of South Great George’s Street, and 500 meters north of Wexford Street trading district. Nestled in the prestigious Grafton Street / St. Stephen’s Green area, it’s at the heart of Dublin’s central business district, rubbing shoulders with world-class hotels like The Westbury, The Fitzwilliam, and The Shelbourne.
The pub benefits from excellent connectivity, being adjacent to the Luas Green Line at St. Stephen’s Green, minutes from multiple bus routes and DART/Commuter Rail services, with convenient taxi ranks nearby.
Peter’s Pub boasts an unrivalled position in Dublin 2, the epicentre of the city’s retail, tourism, and business districts. This highly visible corner location offers proximity to iconic landmarks such as the Gaiety Theatre, National Concert Hall, St. Stephen’s Green Park, Trinity College,
Peter’s Pub boasts an unrivalled position in Dublin 2, the epicentre of the city’s retail, tourism, and business districts. This highly visible corner location offers proximity to iconic landmarks such as the Gaiety Theatre, National Concert Hall, St. Stephen’s Green Park, Trinity College, Natural History Museum, and Shelbourne Hotel. Just steps away from Grafton Street, Dublin’s premier shopping destination, the pub is surrounded by premium retail brands, department stores, and an eclectic mix of restaurants and hotels.
Strategically positioned, Peter’s Pub is 180 meters west of Grafton Street, 400 meters south of Temple Bar’s cultural and entertainment Quarter, 240 meters east of South Great George’s Street, and 500 meters north of Wexford Street trading district. Nestled in the prestigious Grafton Street / St. Stephen’s Green area, it’s at the heart of Dublin’s central business district, rubbing shoulders with world-class hotels like The Westbury, The Fitzwilliam, and The Shelbourne.
The pub benefits from excellent connectivity, being adjacent to the Luas Green Line at St. Stephen’s Green, minutes from multiple bus routes and DART/Commuter Rail services, with convenient taxi ranks nearby.
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