Warwick bar forced to close by landlord put on the market

By James Smith

14th Dec 2023 | Local News

Brogan’s Irish Bar has been shut since September (image by James Smith)
Brogan’s Irish Bar has been shut since September (image by James Smith)

A former Warwick bar which was forced to close in September has now been put back on the property market.

Brogan's Irish Bar has been shut since September, when an eviction notice was placed in the window by landlord Cobalt Development Limited.

The team behind the Market Place business took to social media to announce the closure of the business, saying it "was outside of our control" and they were "not given any prior notice from the landlord".

Now, the property is being marketed by Cobalt's estate agent Bromwich Hardy, for an annual rent of £18,000.

The brochure simply says: "66 Market Place consists of a historic town centre retail shop, currently fitted out as a bar. 

"There is a main retail / serving area and basement storage."

The eviction notice placed in the window of the Market place business (image by James Smith)

When the bar closed, the team behind it said on social media: "It is with heavy hearts that we must announce the regrettable closure of Brogan's Irish Bar. 

"We are writing this message with a mix of sadness and gratitude, for it is your unwavering support and loyalty that have made this journey so incredibly special.

"Over the last year, Brogan's has been more than just a bar; it has been a place where friendships were forged, laughter echoed, and unforgettable memories were created. 

"We have cherished every moment spent with you, our cherished patrons, and we are deeply grateful for the love and camaraderie you have brought into our lives."

See the full property listing here.

     

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