A Blackrock pub is recruiting new staff after the premises was bought by a group of Leinster rugby stars.
Sporting legends Sean O’Brien, Jamie Heaslip, and Rob and Dave Kearney snapped up the former Three Tun Tavern pub and renamed it The Blackrock. The foursome also own the Bridge 1859 and Lemon & Duke together.
The premises, previously owned by Wetherspoons, has been completely revamped and is even said to have a specialist dishwasher specifically for cleaning Guinness glasses.
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The successful applicants are promised a fantastic Christmas party and decent terms and conditions. Both full-time and part-time positions are available.
Managing Director, Noel Anderson tweeted: "Only so much this crew can put drink out behind the counter!!! So we are looking to add more bar staff @TheBlackrock_
"CVS to Jobs@theblackrock.ie or just call in and see Barry. T&Cs are great and the Christmas party will be some craic"
Jamie Heaslip previously to share his new venture. He posted: "No 3."
Fans rushed to the comments of to congratulate the lads. One said: “Congrats and best of luck with it. Super location. Will be in for a pint.”
Another added: Fair play lad. It looks smashing”, while a third said: “Wow, some players in that picture! Congrats fellas”.
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