Dublin’s famous O’Donoghue’s pub returns to profit

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Dublin’s famous O’Donoghue’s pub returns to profit
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Covid-19 restrictions had interrupted years of strong performance, including €434,020 in 2019

The firm behind one of Ireland’s best known pubs, O’Donoghue’s on Dublin’s Merrion Row is toasting a return to profit after recording post tax profits of €215,886 last year.

The accounts, signed off by directors Oliver Barden and Marie Barden on April, 2nd, show that at the end of June last, the company was sitting on accumulated profits of €1.669 million.Rats causing havoc on offshore islands, which provide an all-you-can-eat buffet for the invadersSister 7 review: This is Dublin’s coolest new place – delicious, creative food in a great room

At the end of June last, the company had shareholder funds of €9.09 million that included the accumulated profits of €1.66 million and a revaluation reserve of €7.42 million.

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