A full announcement is expected to be published on the Sherwood Lane website, while some locals have also asked for clarity regarding vouchers.
A popular Celbridge restaurant, Sherwood Lane, has announced it will close its doors after five years in operation, citing growing challenges within the industry.
In a statement, the owners described the decision as “difficult,” saying they had been left with no option but to close after facing “insurmountable obstacles” that made continuing “unsustainable.”
They said the current business climate had become increasingly impossible to navigate, forcing the closure.
A full announcement is expected to be published on the Sherwood Lane website, while some locals have also asked for clarity regarding vouchers.

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