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We reserve the right to refuse any order should it be necessary for any reason and in the event of needing to issue a refund we will endeavour to do so within 10 working days.
If Vouchers are use for the purchase of alcohol, customer age verification will need to be confirmed. Underage consumption or proxy purchases will not be tolerated, and guests may be asked to leave. ID will be required for guests that look under 25 years of age.
Any questions? You can contact us at Address: Templeogue Taverns Limited trading as “The Morgue”, Templeogue Road, Templeogue Village, Dublin D6W, D6WHH79, or phone on (01) 490 5813 or email info@themorgue.ie
The Morgue was first licenced in 1848, it was licenced under the Ruling British government as a public house, part of the duties of the pub under the licence, was to provide certain public services one of these services was to provide the services that would normally fall on an undertakers.
At the time Templeogue was in the country side and was the last proper town before Blessington, so it was common place, that if anyone died in the surrounding area, the bodies of the dead would be left in the pub until the coroner, constable or priest was available to examine the body.
In the year 1888 the Dublin Blessington Steam Tram opened for Business, the Tram-line changed the Templeogue Inn forever, The pub had also a new duty, it became a ticket office for the Tram and also earned it’s famous nickname.
Many people were killed by the tram (owing to not only it’s speed, but also the lack of noise), including many who were worse for drink, the tram line ran less than two feet from the front door of the pub, on several occasions people would leave the pub, get knocked down right outside the front door and there bodies would be brought straight back into the pub.
Today the Morgue is owned by the Lawless family, who have run the pub for over 25 years, David now runs the pub and offers a friendly traditional welcome to all the customers.