It was the end of an era in the Dundalk pub game last night following the retirement of Peadar McArdle.
The 70-year-old, who runs McArdle’s in Anne Street, recently agreed to sell the leasehold interest on the premises after 25 years of running the popular local pub.
After a special farewell party at the weekend involving family, friends and loyal customers, Peadar enjoyed his final send off last night.
Peadar bought the lease of the pub in 1989 after being made redundant from Clark’s shoe factory and ran the pub with his wife Teresa.
While now living in Knockbridge, Peadar and Teresa raised their family of five above the premises for a time, with son Paul still working behind the bar to this day.
‘Peadar’s’, as it is affectionately known, is believed to have origins from the 1800s when it was an inn and lodging house.
The pub will continue to be a popular spot for anyone out for a pint in Dundalk. However, with Peadar gone, it’ll never be quite the same again.

