Brewery Planned for Dublin’s Docklands

A planning application has been submitted for a tiny microbrewery in Dublin’s docklands area – and it looks to form part of Scottish craft beer maker BrewDog’s plan to open a pub in the capital.

The application for an “in-house micro-brewing facility” was earlier this week submitted on behalf of US real estate group Kennedy Wilson, which recently completed construction of the 690,000 sq ft mixed use development, Capital Dock, at Sir John Rogerson’s Quay.

According to a Sunday Times report, BrewDog recently applied for a licence to operate a bar and restaurant at the development in a two-storey building at Three Locks Square.

Read More here> 

 

 

Related News

MISS SAIGON 13 – 17 January 2026

Read Post
Children's pirate-themed festival banner with Beware of Pirates sign and North Wall Quay event details.

Dublin Port Riverfest

Read Post
Pixie Lott in 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' poster, promoting Truman Capote's classic adapted by Richard Greenberg.

Breakfast at Tiffany’s at Bord Gais Energy Theatre

Read Post