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Restaurant closure

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150 restaurants closed in first quarter of 2025 due to business costs, survey shows

150 restaurants closed in first quarter of 2025 due to business costs, survey shows

Thu, 01 May, 2025

The Restaurants Association of Ireland (RAI) said these figures underline a deepening crisis and reinforce the urgent need for meaningful support.
Dublin restaurants Brasserie Sixty 6 and Rustic Stone shut by chef Dylan McGrath

Dublin restaurants Brasserie Sixty 6 and Rustic Stone shut by chef Dylan McGrath

Thu, 15 Aug, 2024

Rising costs and economic pressure were blamed for the decision to close the venues permanently on Thursday.
Almost 600 restaurants and cafés were forced to close in the last year

Almost 600 restaurants and cafés were forced to close in the last year

Thu, 08 Aug, 2024

Since last September, 577 have been “forced to close their doors for good” since the rise in the VAT rate from nine to 13.5 per cent, according to the Restaurants Association of Ireland.

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