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Matthew Ryans Pub 43 Arran Quay, Dublin 7

The licensed trade at No. 43 goes back to at least the 1860s

Thom's Dublin Street Directory of 1862 lists 43 Arran Quay as "Gardiner, Francis, grocer and spirit dealer" https://www.libraryireland.com/Dublin-Street-Directory-1862/43.php

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Quick facts

Address / Eircode 43 Arran Quay, Dublin 7 — Eircode not verified (Unverified)
Building type Four-storey stucco commercial building [2]
Period / date Likely Georgian core with later rendered (stucco) frontage; late 18th–19th century (Low) [4][6]
Heritage refs (RPS / NIAH) DCC RPS No. 272 [1][2]; individual NIAH record not located (Unverified)
Apparent status Vacant (per internal project record) — not field-confirmed
On Derelict Sites Register? Not found / Unknown — verify on DCC register [7]
On Vacant Sites Register? Not found / Unknown — verify on DCC register [8]
Owner Private (per internal project record) — not independently verified

Summary

43 Arran Quay is a four-storey stucco-fronted commercial building at the western end of Arran Quay, on the north bank of the Liffey, and is an individually listed protected structure (DCC RPS No. 272).[1][2] It sits within a near-continuous range of late-Georgian and 19th-century quay-front houses and commercial premises that form part of the Liffey Quays streetscape near St Paul's Church.[3][9] It is recorded as unoccupied in the project database; its current physical condition and any statutory derelict/vacant status remain unconfirmed and need a field or Street View check. (Medium)

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