One of Dungarvan’s longest-standing pubs has gone up for sale.

Paddy Foley’s, located on Grattan Square, has been a presence in the town since 1886.

The premises has been owned and operated by Mary and Billy Foley since 1979 and has served as a licensed premises for over a century – but after 46 years at the helm, Mary and Billy are now set for a well-earned retirement.

The property is now on the market with Sherry Fitzgerald Reynolds, marking a potential change in ownership for one of the square’s most recognisable businesses.

The pub occupies a prominent corner site and is noted for its traditional frontage and central location in the town.

Selling agent David Reynolds of Sherry Fitzgerald Reynolds said the Paddy Foley’s site “is already attracting great interest.”

The asking price currently lies at €675,000.

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