Located on the outskirts of Naas
The Johnstown Inn, a historic pub and restaurant on the outskirts of Naas, is set to undergo significant renovations and could reopen by the end of 2025.
The landmark establishment, dating back to the 1700s, was recently sold by retiring owner Jim Sheridan, who had run it for 30 years.
The new owners confirmed that the Inn will reopen as a pub and restaurant, though a specific date has not been set.
Initial work will focus on cleaning and restoring utilities, with further refurbishments planned to meet regulatory requirements.

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