Dublin Rose in Seekonk is another step closer to being a distant memory on Fall River Avenue.

Monday was one of two auction days for the pub that announced its sudden closing last month, and everything is up for grabs.

From the silverware to the televisions and everything in between, now is your chance to own a piece of Dublin Rose history.

But the window of opportunity is closing.

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Dublin Rose in Seekonk Announces Closure

On August 26th, the Irish pub attached to Clarion Hotel took to social media and announced that it would be closing up shop.

“Thank you for your continued patronage over the years,” said the restaurant. “It has been a pleasure to be a part of the Seekonk community.”

Dublin went out with a bang on August 23rd for its farewell party and served its last pint on September 1st.

As the pub’s restaurant equipment and memorabilia go up for auction, the liquidated business is one step closer to becoming a Whole Foods Market.

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Online Auction for Dublin Rose in Seekonk

Monday marked the first day to bid on Dublin Rose restaurant equipment, and for anyone looking to start their own business, some of these items are a steal.

At the time of publication of this article, the highest bid for a 742-piece set of catering dishes was $22. For 300 pieces of silverware, the highest bid was $99.

Dublin Rose memorabilia was also up for grabs, like the Dublin Rd. street signs and Dublin Rose tees for $1.

Auctions on all items continue until Tuesday, September 24th.

Dublin Rose was the watering hole for many in Seekonk for eleven years. Here is your chance to keep the memory of Dublin Rose alive.

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