Another restaurant closes as inflation and downturn continue to hurt industry

Gotham South in Stillorgan, south Co Dublin, is latest outlet to shut down

Gotham South on Kilmacud Road, Stillorgan, has closed due to price increases, staff shortages and inflationary pressures.
Photograph: Alan Betson
Gotham South on Kilmacud Road, Stillorgan, has closed due to price increases, staff shortages and inflationary pressures. Photograph: Alan Betson

Dublin restaurant Gotham South has closed its doors, the latest hospitality venue to shut down amid rising costs and the economic downturn.

The Stillorgan cafe has closed “at least for now”, according to a statement published to its Instagram account. The business “never truly recovered” from the pandemic, it said.

“The final blow has been the relentless price increases we have been hit with over the last year, not just in basic ingredients, but also by way of simply staggering increases (up to 600 per cent in some cases) in gas and electricity charges,” it added.

Its sister restaurant, Gotham Cafe in Dublin city centre, remains open.

Peter Flanagan

Peter Flanagan

Peter Flanagan is an Assistant Business Editor at The Irish Times