Starbucks to take over historic Bewley's building

A NEW era will begin today for one of Dublin’s most famous cafes when the former Bewley’s on Westmoreland Street reopens this…

A NEW era will begin today for one of Dublin’s most famous cafes when the former Bewley’s on Westmoreland Street reopens this morning with Starbucks as the main occupant.

The building has been empty since 2005 and yesterday the black hoarding, which had hidden the landmark facade for more than a year, was taken down.

Thom Breslin, design director with Starbucks, said the company was “delighted” to be in “such a prestigious and historic location”.

“We have worked hard to bring the site back to life in a way that reflects and maintains the character of a building which is part of Dublin life. We’ve retained the original ornate facade and hope we can build on a great tradition of coffee in the city.”

He said the cafe would have a new mezzanine floor and “there will be seats for more than 100 customers on both levels”.

Founder of the Save Bewley’s campaign, former councillor Damien Cassidy, who has been critical of the neglect of the site as well as plans, in 2007, to change it into a shop, said he was “really pleased” with the development.

American food chain TGI Friday’s will open to the rear later this week, with an entrance from Fleet Street.

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Kitty Holland

Kitty Holland

Kitty Holland is Social Affairs Correspondent of The Irish Times