Porterhouse Brewery - Pubs in Order of Opening Date

Pubs in Order of Opening Date

  • The Porterhouse Inn, Strand Road, Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland.(1989)
The original Porterhouse opened 1989 and incorporates a 16-room inn.
  • The Porterhouse Temple Bar(1996)
16-18 Parliament Street, Dublin 2, Ireland.
  • The Porterhouse (Covent Garden) (2000)
21-22 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2 E7NA, England.
  • The Porterhouse North (2004)
Cross Guns Bridge, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland.
(Considered to be an art deco landmark)
  • The Porterhouse Central (2004)
45 - 47 Nassau Street, Dublin 2, Ireland.
  • The Porterhouse had a pub/restaurant at the 2010 Shanghai Expo
  • The Porterhouse at Fraunces Tavern], 54 Pearl Street, New York, 10004 (2011)

The Porterhouse also owns a chain of Tapas Bars,

  • The Port House, 64A South William Street, Dublin 2, (opened in 2006)
  • Bar Pintxo, 12 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 (opened in 2007)
  • The Port House Ibericos, 5-6 The Pembroke Cottages, Pembroke District, Dundrum, Dublin 14.

The group also owns a club, The Eclectic and hotel at their Bray location on the seafront.

The Porterhouse also own Lillie's Bordello nightclub.

The brewery is located in Ballycoolin in Rosemount Business Park.

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