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Dublin’s Odeon bar, right? It’s up for sale for a whopping €6.5 million. Can you believe it? This place used to be a railway station back in the day, but in 1998, it got a makeover and became a bar and restaurant. The building itself is super old, like from 1857 old. It was the last stop on the Harcourt Street railway line that ran between Dublin and Bray until it shut down in 1959.

Now, get this, the Odeon has not just one, but four bars on the ground floor. That’s insane, right? I mean, who needs that many bars in one place? Apparently, they can fit up to 850 people in there, so I guess it makes sense. And if that’s not enough, they even have a beer garden and a heated terrace out back. Talk about fancy!

Rory Browne, the dude from Lisney who’s in charge of selling the place, says that the Odeon is a super popular spot in a prime location. He claims it’s making a ton of money year after year. I mean, good for them, I guess. If you’re into that sort of thing, you can sign up for their WhatsApp news service. They promise to send you all the latest Dublin Live updates, offers, and ads. Sounds like a blast, right?

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So, what do you think? Is the Odeon worth all that money? Personally, I’m not really sure why this matters, but hey, it’s cool to know, right? Just another piece of Dublin history up for grabs.