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Irish rugby stars new bar Lemon & Duke opens in Dublin

Rob and Dave Kearney’s new bar with Jamie Heaslip and Sean O’Brien is finally open in the Royal Hibernian Way.

The rugby pro’s already own the hugely popular The Bridge 1859 out in Dublin’s Ballsbridge, which has become one of the go to spots during match day.

Lemon and Duke is their latest venture and if Jamie’s Instagram is anything to go by, it’s going to be another MAJOR Dublin hotspot.

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Lemon & Duke: The bar is now open just off from Grafton Street | SASKO LAZAROV

“We’re very excited to open the doors of Lemon & Duke. It’s been an extremely busy summer working on this project and the extension of The Bridge 1859,” business partner Noel Anderson said in a press release.

“I’m really looking forward to working with the four guys to replicate the success of our venture in Ballsbridge.”

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Revamped: The new bar has a cool, chic setting for customers to relax in | SASKO LAZAROV

What was once the Grafton Lounge is now a vintage inspired chic bar that is not only a great night time but has a huge focus on food for during the day as well.

In the bar you can expect to be treated to “great food, tank beer, a unique draft range and incredible cocktails.”

A delicious menu has also been created for the new bar that includes a Shrimp Po’boy on Hoagie Roll and Grilled Honey Chicken for lunch as well as the Lemon & Duke Beef Burger and Pan-fried Hake for dinner.

And don’t expect the four rugby champs to take a back seat as some famous faces will be up their pulling the pints!

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Vintage: The bar has a stylish timber bar top and a red glazed brick feature wall | SASKO LAZAROV

Co-owner of the two bars Jamie married his long-term love Sheena O’Buachalla over the weekend.

Lemon & Duke will open 7 days from 10am for coffees and pastries. Lunch is served from 11am to 3pm and evening food is served from 3pm – 10pm. Book group bookings online.

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