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‘Thank you Dublin, it's been a wild ride' – Temple Bar's Cleaver East to close its doors

‘Thank you Dublin, it's been a wild ride' – Temple Bar's Cleaver East to close its doors

The restaurant, which operated at the four-star hotel and was best known for its 'bottomless brunch' menu, will close its doors on Sunday August 3 after more than a decade in operation.
It is owned by Michelin chef and restaurateur Oliver Dunne, with Cleaver East considered one of the first in Ireland to become a small plate restaurant and also became a trend-setter with new concepts.
The Clarence Hotel will close for major renovation and expansion early next month after it was given the green light to almost triple the bedroom capacity earlier this year.
Bono, The Edge and Paddy McKillen Sr sold the Clarence Hotel in October 2023 to the Dean Hotel Group, after more than three decades of ownership.
In a statement, Mr Dunne said the restaurant will close on August 3 'after 12 happy and memorable years in Temple Bar' as he thanked customers and staff for their loyalty and support.
All Cleaver East staff have been relocated within the existing restaurant group, he confirmed.
"None of this would have been possible without you guys, our amazing team and our Cleaver East community,' he said.
'We want to thank you all for your hard work, passion and dedication. You've been the heart and soul of Cleaver East, creating countless memories for our guests and shaping the atmosphere that made this place so special.
"We are extremely happy and very grateful to be able to retain all of you, our amazing staff with not a single person left behind. All our Cleaver family have been relocated within the existing Oliver Dunne Restaurant Group and we are so, so lucky to continue this journey with you.'
"Over the past 12 years, Cleaver East has become known for its creative food, positive energetic service style, vibrant atmosphere - with a special note to our now iconic bottomless brunch, a Dublin institution in its own right!.'
He said their bottomless brunches will 'live on' at the restaurant's sister venue, Beef and Lobster in Temple Bar, 'ensuring the spirit of Cleaver East continues to thrive and the cocktails keep flowing'.
"We invite everyone to join us in celebrating the final few weeks of Cleaver East. Come raise a glass and enjoy this legendary restaurant one last time before we say goodbye,' added Mr Dunne.
'Cleaver East will be open for dinner, Wednesday to Sunday and weekend Bottomless Brunch, up to and including August 3, when we turn off the lights one last time. Thank you, Dublin, it's been a wild ride.'
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