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Popular Local Spots Hit the Market Across North Cork

Some of of North Cork’s most recognisable dining spots and a number of well-known pubs, cafés and restaurants across North Cork have recently gone up for sale.

A short drive from Mallow, Corkery’s Bar in Dromahane has also come to market. This long-standing village pub includes a licensed bar and lounge, spacious yard, and two self-contained residential units, both currently occupied.

The property provides flexibility for immediate trade, rental income, or redevelopment. Its central location in Dromahane makes it an attractive investment for anyone looking to maintain a landmark local venue.
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In Buttevant, The Orchid Restaurant, a long-standing Main Street favourite, is on the market for €125,000 via REA Dooley Group. The two-storey property includes seating for 30 diners, a fully equipped kitchen, staff facilities, and a private rear yard with back access. Currently trading successfully, it offers a turnkey opportunity for anyone entering the hospitality sector in a busy commuter town.
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Meanwhile, O’Connell’s Bar in Charleville, a 7-day licensed premises, has also hit the market. The property features a spacious bar area, games section, smoking yard, keg store, cold room, and overhead accommodation in need of refurbishment, offering redevelopment or rental potential. Situated on Main Street, the bar remains a focal point of the town’s nightlife.
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Finally, The Cottage Bar in Dromina is a charming 18th-century thatched pub with a long-standing connection to the local community. Recently renovated while retaining original features, the property includes a single-storey bar, atmospheric seating areas, a pool table, back bar, large covered beer garden (“The Outback”), and additional front seating.

With strong local and passing trade, the bar offers significant development potential to the rear (subject to planning permission) and represents a rare opportunity to own an iconic North Cork venue with proven business potential.
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With several popular North Cork venues now for sale, the local commercial property market is buzzing. Whether these establishments continue under new ownership or take on a fresh identity, each carries a piece of the region’s social fabric, ready for its next chapter.

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