A popular burger joint has closed its doors permanently due to rising costs.
Mosh Burger, located on the North Circular Road, confirmed the sad news in a social media post earlier today. The eatery had only opened its doors last September but rising costs made it impossible for the business to stay afloat.
The burger shop thanked its customers for their support over the last year. Mosh Burger had a strong social media presence on Instagram.
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The owners wrote: "Unfortunately, the recent surge in bills and soaring prices has made it difficult for us to continue operating our business. We have exhausted all options to keep our doors open but we have reached a point where we can no longer sustain the financial burden."
Customers took to social media to share their disappointment over the closure. They wished the staff members in their future endeavours.
One person said: "This is so sad. It's been so hard to keep living in Ireland, especially Dublin, lately. Everything is going insane in terms of rent, bills and groceries."
Another Instagram user commented: "Gutted to see you close down but with Dublin the way it is, it's the only option. Would love to see you move into food markets if possible."
The restaurant is now closed with immediate effect. Mosh Burger apologised for any inconvenience the sudden closure brought to their customers.
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