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Popular Dublin Restaurant Yew Tree Announces Closure Amid Rising Costs
The Yew Tree, a beloved restaurant in Terenure, Dublin, has announced its permanent closure due to escalating costs. The restaurant will serve its final meals on August 31, leaving many patrons heartbroken and reflecting on their cherished experiences there.
Owners Máire and Geoff shared the news through their Instagram account, expressing their mixed emotions about the decision. They stated, “It’s with mixed emotions that we announce the closure of Yew Tree with our last trading day being the 31st August.” The statement highlights the financial pressures they faced, noting that “so many costs are spiralling out of control,” ultimately leading to the difficult choice to cease operations.
The Yew Tree became a favored dining destination renowned for its à la carte offerings and Sunday roasts. The owners took the opportunity to thank the loyal customers, staff, and suppliers who contributed to the restaurant’s success. They remarked, “We have made many friends and built great relationships with the people of Terenure,” indicating the deep connections fostered over the years.
As news of the closure spread, customers expressed their disappointment online. One patron wrote, “Máire and Geoff, we’re so sorry to hear this. You should be so proud of what you achieved; the food and service were a credit to you both.” Another echoed this sentiment, stating, “Absolutely gutted to hear this, Máire. We absolutely loved going there. Amazing food & service… you folks will be sorely missed.”
The emotional responses reflect the significant impact the Yew Tree had on the local community. Many patrons described their visits as more than just meals; they were experiences filled with warmth and camaraderie. Comments on social media emphasized the restaurant’s role in creating lasting memories, with messages of support for the owners’ future endeavors.
In their farewell message, the owners expressed gratitude towards their staff and suppliers, acknowledging their loyalty and support throughout the years. They encouraged customers to visit before the closure, saying, “Thank you all for being part of our journey, and we hope to see as many of you as possible before the 31st.”
As the Yew Tree prepares to close its doors, it leaves behind a legacy of cherished memories and a community that will undoubtedly miss its presence. The closure serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by small businesses in today’s economic climate, underscoring the importance of community support in the hospitality industry.
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