1886 – Bruxelles, Nos. 7-8 Harry Street, Dublin
Architect: J.J. O’Callaghan
Former Mooney’s Public House, the Grafton Mooney, for many years now known as Bruxelles. Elaborate Victorian public house with corner turret,
Former Mooney’s Public House, the Grafton Mooney, for many years now known as Bruxelles. Elaborate Victorian public house with corner turret,
George L. O’Connor was the architect responsible for rebuilding of the licensed premises for John Doyle,
One of the chain of Mooney’s bars across the city – this was known as The Abbey Mooney.
Former public house rebuilt after the Easter Rising of 1916. Known as the Horse &
Fine bank at the start to the largely Victorian streetscape of Upper Baggot Street. Constructed as a public house for Mooney’s and known as the The Baggot Mooney.