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26 Mar 2026

Landmark Louth pub goes on the market

Sexton’s Roadhouse Bar & Restaurant in Blackrock is a long established family run establishment

Landmark Louth pub goes on the market

Sexton’s Roadhouse Bar & Restaurant in Blackrock has gone on the market

Sexton’s Roadhouse Bar & Restaurant a landmark family run establishment on the Dublin Road in Blackrock, Co Louth has gone on the market, with Michael Lavelle Estate Agents handling its sale.

This iconic seven day licensed premises which occupies a high profile position along the Dundalk to Dublin road within the parish and locality of Blackrock and Haggardstown, is an impressive property providing bar, restaurant and venue space. 

Sexton’s has a large and continually growing local catchment in terms of local residents as well as meeting local business needs, and its appeal is both local and regional, given its position within the M1 corridor. 

The property includes three bar lounge areas, function areas, restaurant with capacity of c 100, a fully equipped kitchen, beer garden and ancillary support features. The large car park to the north of the building is included in the property. Entirely renovated in early 2000’s, the property presents the opportunity to operate a thriving business from Day 1. 

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Michael Lavelle commented: “Sexton’s is an iconic and cornerstone venue in the north east as well as being an important local venue for the growing communities in the Blackrock / south Dundalk regions.

"Its arrival to market represents a rare chance for publicans, restauranteurs, venue operators to acquire a licensed premises that has it all: strong location, excellent  accommodation, existing trade and immense scope for further potential.” 

Viewing is strictly by appointment. For more information contact Michael Lavelle Estate Agents on 042 933 2482.

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