Tequila Jack's,
Cork, Cork, T12 KCW0
Property Overview
- Features
- Location
The property comprises a ground floor licensed premises forming part of a fivestorey mixed-use commercial development. The premises is located within the
established City Quarter scheme at Lapp’s Quay, which includes a mix of office,
retail, and restaurant uses together with the 191-bedroom four-star Clayton Hotel.
Tequila Jack’s occupies a fully fitted modern licensed premises. The
accommodation is laid out to include a public bar area to the front of the premises
with a large function area / dining area to the rear together with a fully equipped
commercial kitchen serving the premises, along with ancillary accommodation
including customer toilet facilities, staff areas, cold rooms, storage, and service
accommodation.
The property benefits from a dual-aspect configuration, with a principal entrance
from Lapp’s Quay and a secondary entrance from Lower Oliver Plunkett Street.
The premises enjoys strong natural light through extensive glazed frontage and
has the benefit of retractable glazing opening onto the pedestrianised quayside.
The property comprises a ground floor licensed premises forming part of a fivestorey mixed-use commercial development. The premises is located within the established City Quarter scheme at Lapp’s Quay, which includes a mix of office, retail, and restaurant uses together with the 191-bedroom four-star
The property comprises a ground floor licensed premises forming part of a fivestorey mixed-use commercial development. The premises is located within the
established City Quarter scheme at Lapp’s Quay, which includes a mix of office,
retail, and restaurant uses together with the 191-bedroom four-star Clayton Hotel.
Tequila Jack’s occupies a fully fitted modern licensed premises. The
accommodation is laid out to include a public bar area to the front of the premises
with a large function area / dining area to the rear together with a fully equipped
commercial kitchen serving the premises, along with ancillary accommodation
including customer toilet facilities, staff areas, cold rooms, storage, and service
accommodation.
The property benefits from a dual-aspect configuration, with a principal entrance
from Lapp’s Quay and a secondary entrance from Lower Oliver Plunkett Street.
The premises enjoys strong natural light through extensive glazed frontage and
has the benefit of retractable glazing opening onto the pedestrianised quayside.
Tequila Jack’s occupies a high-profile and well-established trading
position in the heart of Cork City Centre, one of the city’s busiest
and most vibrant commercial and leisure districts. The premises
enjoys excellent prominence and visibility, positioned along a
key city centre thoroughfare with consistently strong pedestrian
footfall from shoppers, office workers, students, and tourists alike.
The property is centrally located within walking distance of Patrick
Street, Opera Lane, and the city’s primary retail and hospitality
core. Nearby amenities and attractions include the River Lee
quays, Cork Opera House, the English Market, and a wide range
of bars, restaurants, hotels, and cultural venues, all of which
contribute to a lively day- and night-time economy. The area also
benefits from ongoing public realm improvements and continued
investment in city centre living and tourism infrastructure.
Cork City Centre supports a large and diverse catchment,
underpinned by a dense residential population, significant office
employment, and a strong student presence. University College
Cork and Munster Technological University are both located
within close proximity, while the city centre office district and
surrounding hotels further enhance weekday and weekend trade.
The broader city centre and Docklands area is undergoing
substantial mixed-use redevelopment, with a focus on increased
residential density, office employment, improved public realm,
and enhanced connectivity. These developments are expected to
deliver a growing local population and employment base, further
strengthening footfall and trading conditions for established
hospitality uses in the area.
The location is exceptionally well served by public transport, with
multiple bus routes stopping nearby and Kent Train Station within
easy reach. The area is highly accessible on foot and by bicycle, with
several public car parks located close by, supporting convenient
access for customers throughout the day and evening. This
combination of visibility, accessibility, and surrounding amenities
underpins the property’s strong and established trading position.
Tequila Jack’s occupies a high-profile and well-established trading position in the heart of Cork City Centre, one of the city’s busiest and most vibrant commercial and leisure districts. The premises enjoys excellent prominence and visibility, positioned along a key city centre thoroughfare
Tequila Jack’s occupies a high-profile and well-established trading
position in the heart of Cork City Centre, one of the city’s busiest
and most vibrant commercial and leisure districts. The premises
enjoys excellent prominence and visibility, positioned along a
key city centre thoroughfare with consistently strong pedestrian
footfall from shoppers, office workers, students, and tourists alike.
The property is centrally located within walking distance of Patrick
Street, Opera Lane, and the city’s primary retail and hospitality
core. Nearby amenities and attractions include the River Lee
quays, Cork Opera House, the English Market, and a wide range
of bars, restaurants, hotels, and cultural venues, all of which
contribute to a lively day- and night-time economy. The area also
benefits from ongoing public realm improvements and continued
investment in city centre living and tourism infrastructure.
Cork City Centre supports a large and diverse catchment,
underpinned by a dense residential population, significant office
employment, and a strong student presence. University College
Cork and Munster Technological University are both located
within close proximity, while the city centre office district and
surrounding hotels further enhance weekday and weekend trade.
The broader city centre and Docklands area is undergoing
substantial mixed-use redevelopment, with a focus on increased
residential density, office employment, improved public realm,
and enhanced connectivity. These developments are expected to
deliver a growing local population and employment base, further
strengthening footfall and trading conditions for established
hospitality uses in the area.
The location is exceptionally well served by public transport, with
multiple bus routes stopping nearby and Kent Train Station within
easy reach. The area is highly accessible on foot and by bicycle, with
several public car parks located close by, supporting convenient
access for customers throughout the day and evening. This
combination of visibility, accessibility, and surrounding amenities
underpins the property’s strong and established trading position.
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