Dublin bar and restaurant Coppinger Row is closing its doors.
The venue, just off South William Street, has been operating for 13 years and will close for good on December 31st.
The owners say it's due to a planned redevelopment of the site by the landlord.
They say that while they've served stars including Beyonce and George Clooney, it's their regular customers they'll miss the most.
Marc and Conor Bereen, owners of Coppinger Row, say: "Coppinger Row restaurant was at the heart of the South William Street renaissance - opening during the global recession in a quiet side street in the former rag trade quarter and building a new vibe with the help of a fun and dynamic team and our wonderfully loyal customers - it’s been quite a journey!
"We are hopeful that Coppinger Row could reopen in the redeveloped premises if we can get the landlord to agree to not go to market."
"The next few weeks will be happy, but sad too” said Conor Bereen. "We’ve welcomed everyone from Beyoncé to George Clooney, and rugby stars to politicians, but it’s our regulars that we’ll miss the most. They made us and kept us going through tough times. We like to think we played our part in making our neighbourhood so great, and we will miss it hugely."