Two beloved Irish pubs with unique histories are up for sale, leaving patrons and locals wondering about the future of these iconic establishments. The Overdraught Bar & Bistro, known for its quirky banking decor and vibrant atmosphere, is seeking new ownership as its current proprietors look to retire. Similarly, Larkin’s in Milltown, Co Kerry, which has been a staple of the community for generations, is also on the market. As buyers consider their options, the fate of these cherished pubs hangs in the balance, leaving many to reflect on the memories and experiences shared within their walls.
The iconic bar and bistro in Cork, The Overdraught, is available for purchase at a price of €425,000. The establishment, spanning over 6,168sq ft, is currently in operation and even includes a four-bedroom Airbnb apartment. The name of the bar originates from the owner, Bob Carpenter, who obtained a bank counter for IR£5 in a Cork City auction, which became the centrepiece of The Overdraught after he and his wife, Maura, purchased it in 1975. The premises was bought by a couple with local roots in 2015, who undertook a major refurbishment of the apartment and retained the bar’s old-world charm. The property also includes 0.6 acres of land, external south-facing seating area, an old stone building with a fitted bar, and car-parking facilities. Cearbhall Behan of Behan, Irwin & Gosling, the agent in charge of the sale, stated that it would be perfect for anyone looking for a ready-to-go hospitality business, with the added benefit of an apartment upstairs. Moreover, the venue, which is situated near the Tracton River/Woods and 1.45km from Minane Bridge and 7.7km from Carrigaline, is also suitable for small gatherings and weddings. In Milltown, Co Kerry, Larkin’s bar, which includes overhead B&B accommodation, is up for sale at €475,000. Agents Paul Stephenson of Sherry FitzGerald Stephenson Crean and Darragh O’Shea of Property Partners, Daly O’Shea, describe it as a thriving business with potential for further expansion, boasting a 40-seat function room and six bedrooms. Contact details for the sale of the two premises are provided.
In summary, the news of The Overdraught Bar & Bistro and Larkin’s being on the market has left locals and visitors alike feeling a sense of nostalgia and curiosity about what the future holds for these beloved establishments. While change can be bittersweet, there is hope that the new owners will uphold the unique charm and character that made them so special in the first place. As we await their transformation, we can reflect on the memories made at these iconic Irish spots and raise a glass to the next chapter. Sláinte!
Two popular establishments for sale: The Overdraught Bar & Bistro, known for its banking decor, and Larkin’s in Milltown, Co Kerry.
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