Fallon & Byrne: The company that operates the business reduced its losses last year. Photograph: Eric LukeThe company behind the popular Fallon & Byrne restaurant in Dublin city centre reduced its losses in 2024 as it reported 7 per cent growth in its revenues for the year, with the owners stating that it is now “self-sustaining”. Accounts just filed for Fallon & Byrne Ltd show it made a loss during that period of €396,589, down from a deficit of €564,046 in the previous 12 months. “During the year, we invested significantly in essential equipment, store enhancements and the development of our people, ensuring Fallon & Byrne remains a high-quality retail and hospitality destination. [ Fallon & Byrne owners say business now ‘self sustaining’ after loss of €564,046 in 2023Opens in new window ]In a statement to The Irish Times on the 2024 accounts, a company spokeswoman said: “The directors are pleased that the overall performance at Fallon & Byrne improved again this year.
Source: The Irish Times December 18, 2025 18:01 UTC