The Oyster Tavern, The Capitol, St Patrick Street, Cork City, Co. Cork | Property to rent | Savills
4,682.30 sq ft(435 sq m)
Asking price €120,000
per year

The Oyster Tavern, The Capitol, St Patrick Street, Cork CityCo. Cork

  • Sole agency

Key features

  • Bar / Restaurant fitted to the highest standard.
  • Ground and first floor bars with 200 covers.
  • Full commercial kitchen.
  • Benefits from a Publicans Licence (7 Day Ordinary).
  • The entire premises extends to 435 sq m (4,682.27 sq ft).
  • Held on a 35-year lease from 21st June 2017.
  • Contracted rent €120,000 per annum exclusive.

The Oyster Tavern is a Cork treasure, dating back to the late eighteenth/early nineteenth century and is one of Cork’s most iconic Taverns.

About this property

  • The Oyster Tavern is located in the heart of Cork City Centre and is situated on Meat Market Lane, which links Patrick Street with the English Market and forms part of the Capitol development. The Oyster Bar / Restaurant is fitted to the highest standard with ground and first floor bars with 200 covers. The property extends to 435 sq m (4,682.27 sq ft), has a full commercial kitchen and benefits from a Publicans Licence (7 Day Ordinary).

Savills is delighted to present The Oyster Tavern an iconic city centre bar / restaurant to let.

Peter O'MearaProperty agent

Local information

  • Neighboring occupiers within the immediate environs of the property include The English Market, Lifestyle Sports, Home Sense, Golden Discs, Easons and Dubray Books.

Additional information

  • Cork City has a combined metropolitan population of 200,000 persons and rises to over 500,000 persons within a 60km radius. Cork is set to become the fastest growing city in Ireland over the next 20 years with the population expected to almost treble under the combination of the National Development Plan 2040. Patrick Street is Cork city’s premier retail thoroughfare and is home to a number of international and national retailers such as H&M, Tommy Hilfiger, Penneys, TK Maxx, M&S, as well as Brown Thomas.