A number of personal controversies do not seem to have affected the popularity of McGregor's new business
The Dublin pub owned by Conor McGregor has seen huge interest ahead of its first weekend with nearly every table already booked out.
It opened for the first time on Monday as Covid-19 restrictions were eased and indoor dining was allowed to reopen for those who are vaccinated or recently recovered. Earlier this week McGregor took time out from mingling with Justin Bieber to praise staff for an "amazing" first day of opening. "To all the new faces that joined us today we can't wait to see you again and turn you into regulars.
Pub owner McGregor was quick to share his appreciation for his employees, responding by commending the "excellent work" of the team.
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