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Conor McGregor's £2m Dublin pub is attacked with PETROL BOMBS.

  • Top Media
  • Jan 13, 2022
  • 1 min read

Conor McGregor's £2million Dublin pub was attacked with petrol bombs overnight hours after it is believed the UFC star was at the venue.


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Police are investigating the alleged attack by two men on scooters at the Black Forge Inn pub - and probing claims pipe bombs were left at the scene.


McGregor, 33, who is from Dublin, bought the venue on Drimnagh Road in Crumlin, a southern suburb of the Irish capital, in 2019. Gardai today appealed for witnesses and dashcam footage recorded near the pub overnight but said there was no damage to the venue, which was closedources told the Irish outlet: 'There was two people allegedly spotted on scooters who passed the establishment at the time and next thing they were being chased by two others who had come out of the property.


'McGregor had been holding a taste testing menu in the pub at the same time so the alleged attackers may have assumed he was inside.'


The Black Forge Inn boasts on its website that it will 'lead the way in entertainment in Dublin Twelve' and that it will host iconic events at our premium venue


The swanky interior combines traditional pub with a restaurant - and a menu that includes a £15 beef burger and a prime Irish fillet steak for £30.


The mixed martial artist, who is a former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) featherweight and lightweight double-champion, now has a burgeoning business portfolio.


As well as the Black Forge Inn, McGregor owns The Marble Arch in Drimnagh.


He also owns several other businesses including sports recovery spray Tidl, a fashion line with David August and fitness app 'McGregor Fast

 
 
 

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