Heart-wrenching news as cherished Cork eatery, Nash 19, shuts down after 30 years, leaving locals devastated. Find out the shocking reason behind the closure!
In a devastating turn of events, Cork's beloved Nash 19 restaurant, founded by Claire Nash in 1992 on Prince's Street, has announced its closure, marking the end of an era in the city's culinary scene. The sudden shutdown has left the community reeling, with over 20 jobs lost and a wave of sadness washing over patrons who frequented the iconic lunch spot. Claire Nash expressed disbelief at the closure, citing insurmountable operating costs as the primary cause for shutting down the long-standing establishment.
The closure of Nash 19 adds to the growing list of casualties in Cork's hospitality sector, signaling a dire need for urgent support to prevent further closures and job losses. Amidst cries for help from businesses struggling with financial burdens, the loss of Nash 19 serves as a sobering reminder of the challenges faced by the industry. The shutdown has sparked shock and sadness across Cork, with patrons and industry leaders expressing their dismay at the end of an era for one of the city's oldest and most beloved restaurants.
Reflecting on the closure, Claire Nash criticized the decision to increase the hospitality VAT rate, labeling it as a contributing factor to the restaurant's demise. The closure of Nash 19, known for its exceptional food and warm ambiance, has left a void in Cork's culinary landscape, with customers mourning the loss of a cherished gathering spot. As Cork's hospitality industry grapples with ongoing challenges, the closure of Nash 19 serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of businesses in the current economic climate.
In the wake of Nash 19's closure, calls for government intervention to support struggling businesses have grown louder, with industry leaders emphasizing the urgent need for policy changes to safeguard the future of Cork's vibrant culinary scene. The legacy of Nash 19, spanning over three decades, underscores the profound impact of rising operating costs on local businesses, highlighting the need for sustainable solutions to ensure the survival of Cork's iconic eateries.
Exclusive: Nash 19, which was founded by Claire Nash on the city's Prince's Street in 1992, has ceased trading with immediate effect, with the loss of 20 ...
Around 20 jobs are understood to have been lost as Nash 19, which was founded by Claire Nash and located on Princes St, is understood to have ceased ...
After over 30 years of trading, Claire Nash of Nash 19 on Prince's Street has announced that her much-loved restaurant is closing.
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The loss of 20 jobs, and one of Cork's longest-established restaurants, has sent shockwaves through the city.
The Irish Examiner reports that Nash 19 has ceased trading with immediate effect, with the loss of 20 jobs.
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Nash 19 restaurant has been a firm fixture on Prince's Street for over 30 years but is being forced to close amid spiraling operating costs. Today's top videos.
Claire Nash slams decision to hike hospitality Vat rate as soaring costs push restaurant out of business.