Conor McGregor is the proud owner of the Black Forge Inn which is located in his home town of Crumlin.
McGregor opened the premises back in 2021 and put a reported €3m between purchasing and renovating the venue.
And the pub and restaurant has been met with rave reviews with customers on Tripadvisor hailing the food as 'beautiful' and the staff as 'friendly' as well as the atmosphere being 'great craic'.
But is the restaurant expensive or affordable.
We're going to have a look at the cheapest three course meal one can buy at the venue.
For the sake of the article, we are basing this off the main menu but McGregor's establishment does offer both a lunch menu and a Sunday menu.
On the main menu there is an option of six starters with customers able to pick from the soup of the day, chicken wings, tacos, goats cheese, crab and chili croquettes and chicken parfait and cherry.
The cheapest on the menu is the soup at €5.50 with the crab and chili croquettes costing €10.
For mains there are plenty of options with the most expensive item on the list being a 10oz prime Irish aged fillet at €32.
There is plenty of variety such as fish and chips, a burger, steak sandwich, caesar salad and tortellini among other options and there is also a kids menu priced at €7 with a number of options such as goujons and chips, pasta, and sausages and mash.
The cheapest main dish on offer however is the Caesar Salad for €10 while there are also side dishes available such as chips and mash for €3.50.
The Black Forge Inn also offers a wide range of desserts with the website listing The Black Forge Mess, Cheesecake, Knickerbocker, Chocolate and Roasted Hazelnut and Tart Tatin.
The Knickerbocker is the cheapest on offer for €6.50 while the chocolate and roasted hazelnut is €8.
The cheapest three course meal somebody could purchase is the soup, Caesar Salad and Knickerbocker for a grand total of €22 while the most expensive would be the chilli croquettes, 10oz prime Irish aged fillet and chocolate and roasted hazelnut costing €50.
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