Pret a Manger opens second outlet in Dublin city centre

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UK food and coffee chain kick-starts planned Irish expansion with new premises at the Station Building in Harcourt Street via IrishTimesBiz

Pret a Manger's new premises at The Vaults in the Station Building on Harcourt Street, Dublin 2Pret a Manger has kick-started its planned Irish expansion with the opening of a new cafe on Harcourt Street in Dublin’s city centre. The UK-headquartered food and coffee chain’s arrival to The Vaults at the Station Building comes just over five months on from the opening of its first location on nearby Dawson Street.

Pret a Manger’s premises at Vault 1 extends to 195sq m and occupies a high-profile position facing Harcourt Street. The new outlet is positioned immediately next to the Luas green line stop and comes with the benefit of an outdoor terrace seating area. The Vaults forms part of the wider Station Building and Park Place office scheme developed by the Kenny family’s Clancourt Group. The space, which serves predominantly as a food and beverage area, is home to a number of other tenants including Morton’s, Caffè Nero, Tír Deli, Zambrero and No 17 Personal Training.

Anna Gilmartin of Cushman & Wakefield is now offering the two remaining units at the Station Building to the lettings market. Vaults 2 and 3 extend to 195sq m and 160sq m respectively.

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