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03rd Jun 2025

Popular Dublin city restaurant damaged by fire over Bank Holiday weekend

Stephen Porzio

The Dublin Fire Brigade and Gardaí have issued statements about the fire.

Popular Dublin city centre restaurant Alfie’s, located on 10 South William Street, was damaged by a fire that broke out over the Bank Holiday weekend.

In a statement on Twitter on Tuesday morning, June 3rd, the Dublin Fire Brigade posted an image of what appears to be the facade of Alfie’s partially singed.

This was alongside a caption reading: “Firefighters from Tara Street responded to a fire up against a premises over the weekend.

“A hose reel was used to extinguish the fire, and further damage was prevented.”

In response to the Dublin Fire Brigade’s Tweet, JOE reached out to An Garda Síochána for a statement about the fire.

A Garda spokesperson told us: “Gardaí received report of an incident of criminal damage by fire that occurred at approximately 7am on Monday, 2nd of June 2025 on South William Street, Dublin 2.

“No injuries were reported. Investigations are ongoing.”

The restaurant remains open for business.

JOE has reached out to Alfie’s for a statement.