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About Us |
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A little history… |
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The Mardyke Entertainment Complex was
formerly the warehouses of Woodford Bourne and Co.
who traded in Cork city for over 250 years. The warehouses
were the hub of the companies bottling, storage and
distribution operations supplying four shops in Cork
and one in Limerick.
The building was constructed between 1873 and 1875
at a cost of £4,500. When completed in 1875
the building was considered one of the finest in
the city and today continues to be a listed building.
The building with its cut limestone frontage has
thick floor and roof beams made from imported Canadian
white pine to support the weight of the full casks
of wine and spirits stored in the warehouse. In Brunos
bar on the ground floor, you can still see the curves
in the ceiling of the original cellars and throughout
the building the thick stonewalls built with master
craftsmanship are on view everywhere.
Over 10 years supply of whiskey, casks containing
over a million bottles of wine, sherries and ports
and more than 50,000 gallons of choice Cork and Dublin
whiskies, Scotch whiskies and fine French brandies
were all stored from seven to 10 years in wet and
dry cellars.
In 1993, the building had a fire, due to an electrical
fault, with extensive damage on the first floor.
It reopened in 1995 as a fully licensed premises
and remains today one of Corks most attractive historic
buildings.
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