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Published 17:11 6 Sept 2019 BST
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How could somewhere that was always jammed, a place where I personally contributed handsomely to the door takings over a four-year period, be closing its doors? It certainly wasn't anything to do with its popularity.
Had the generously priced FOUR jagerbombs for a tenner finally taken its toll? Surely it couldn't be that either. It just didn't make sense.
You can imagine, then, the skip of my once broken heart when, three weeks ago, I passed by the hallowed walls and, noticing workmen busy with activity, decided to ask a few questions.
Sidling up to a man in a high-viz, my journalistic instincts kicked into high gear.
"Eh, is the Palace re-opening?"
With narrowed eyes, the man in the high-viz observed me with suspicion.
"Who wants to know?"
"Eh, me," I replied, nodding towards the facade, "I'll be top of the queue if it is."
"Yeah," the man who was doing "the sparks" confirmed, looking away from me, possibly where he expected his foreman to be.
"It is and they've poured millions into it. It's gonna be fuckin' huge."
I skipped away from the scene but despite repeated efforts to contact the owners of the premises, there was no official confirmation. Nothing. Nowt.
Had the high-viz man sold me a pup? The radio silence was a concern.
But then I got it. Confirmation, from an anonymous but official source. Sweet, sweet confirmation. Sweeter than four jagerbombs for a tenner.
The Palace was reopening. Soon. Sooner than I thought.
I went down again. I just had to. I needed to embrace this news while stood in front of my once favourite haunt.
Speaking to people working on the site, I was told by a man working there that it was going to be "one of the biggest pubs in Dublin", while another simply said that it was "absolutely fuckin' huge".
And although uncertainty still surrounds the official opening date, we do know that it's coming "very soon".
How soon you might ask? Well, so soon that THE LIGHTS OUTSIDE ARE ALREADY ON.
Just look at it. It's all coming flooding back. The taste of those jagerbombs, the Michael Jackson-themed nights that played a total of four Michael Jackson songs, the realisation in the jacks at midnight that you weren't going to make that 9am start in college tomorrow.
It was back, I just needed to know when.
I was told to expect it to open in time for the All-Ireland football final replay. THAT'S ONLY EIGHT DAYS AWAY.
Then I started really thinking. Do I really want The Palace to open again? It went out at the top. It hung its boots up after winning the league. It couldn't be topped.
You know, like when you hear your favourite movie is getting remade. Will they ruin the legacy of something I once loved, or will it only strengthen my feelings for it?
Whatever becomes of The Palace, Mark II, be it Ireland's biggest ever sports bar, or a return of Ireland's greatest ever nightclub, one thing is for sure - this writer will be there twice a week.
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