The South Pole Inn, Anascaul, Co. Kerry, V92N220
A unique opportunity to acquire a property that needs little introduction.
The South Pole Inn is situated in the heart of Annascaul, on the renowned Wild Atlantic Way, 15km from Dingle.
This landmark public house and restaurant was the home of the famous explorer Tom Crean, until he died in 1938.
Sitting on a magnificent riverside site, this turnkey premises offers character and charm with a strong local, tourist and hill walking clientele.
On entering the front door of this landmark premises, you are greeted by the traditional and welcoming bar, with its exposed cut stone walls and fireplace.
Connected to the main bar is the lounge with fitted seating. Off both bar and lounge areas are ladies and gents toilets.
To the west and off the lounge is the impressive restaurant area, with capacity for approx. 40 patrons and hosts a replicate boat of that in which Tom Crean did his famous Antarctica voyage.
To the rear is a generous kitchen area (Note: fit out not included).
First floor is large open plan space, suited to storage etc.
ACCOMMODATION:
Bar: 6.3 x 5.35 Cosy bar with feature exposed cut stone walls, open fireplace with solid fuel insert. Gents and ladies toilets off.
Lounge: 9.8 x 4.3 Solid timber floor, bench seating, exposed stone walls
Ladies & Gents toilets
Restaurant: 9.75 x 5.7 Flag stone floor, timber panelling to walls, glazed wall with access to green area and river bank. Feature replica of Tom Crean's "Endurance", with seating capacity for approx. 40 patrons.
Commercial Kitchen: 7.2 x 4.2
FIRST FLOOR 10.9 x 4.9 Open plan area with exposed stone walls.
10.9 x 3.9 Storage/staff changing
- Landmark premises
- Turn-key repair
- Magnificent location
- Commercial kitchen
- Excellent seating capacity