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Street dining fees, which charge restaurants €125 per table, were temporarily removed during the pandemic RollingNews.ie/Eamonn Farrell

Do you like sitting outdoors at Irish restaurants?

Street furniture fees for restaurants have been waived for another year.

RESTAURANTS HAVE BEEN granted another year’s reprieve from council fees for outdoor tables and chairs.

More Irish dining businesses are opting to purchase street furniture as the fees have been waived for a fourth consecutive year.

A ‘zero fee’ street furniture licence was first introduced during the pandemic, when indoor dining was restricted. 

So tell us: Do you like sitting outdoors at Irish restaurants?


Poll Results:

Yes (5341)
No (3927)

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