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E262 That Great Business Show - No. The pub is not finished. Feargal Chambers knows how to fix it.
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Pubs are closing at record rates (150 a year since Covid), but Feargal Chambers of the Four Provinces Pub & Brewery is doing the opposite — expanding.
From zoology teacher to publican and brewer, his story is a masterclass in resilience, local loyalty, and turning community into a business superpower. Backed by GAA stars and iconic Dublin pub families, Feargal proves that with grit, vision, and hyper-local focus, you can not only survive in hospitality but thrive. Expect talk of salmonids, Irish language, the pub as community hub, and why resilience may be the most valuable pint you can pour.
The big takeaway? The pub is not finished! Keyword? Hyper-local.
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