Capital Bars Plc - CLB- Profile

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Website: http://www.capitalbars.com

Phone: +44 020 7287 1331
Address:
16 Manette Street, Charing Cross Road
London, W1V 5LB
Company Description
Capital Bars PLC Formerly known as Break for the Border Group PLC. Operation of bars, hotels and restaurants in the Republic of Ireland. The current portfolio of 11 bars/clubs are all situated in key locations in Dublin City Centre, these are: Break for the Border; O'Dwyers; The George; Zanzibar; Savannah Cafe Bar/Club; Sinnotts; Planet Hollywood; Fireworks; Coyote Lounge; and Bobs. The hotel division includes the following: Trinity Capital Hotel, a classic contemporary style hotel; Grafton Capital Hotel, a traditional Georgian style townhouse hotel with 75 bedrooms; and Rathmines Capital, has 54 elegantly designed single, twin, double and family rooms.
Key People
Non Executive Chairman Robert H. Gunlack
Chief Executive William B. O'Dwyer
Finance Director Hugh P. Doherty
Secretary David T. W. Edwards

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