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Hoxton Hotel says it is 'not seeking to close' Yamamori
- On Tuesday, live DJs played as hundreds danced outside the Hoxton Hotel on Exchequer Street to oppose legal action targeting Yamamori Izakaya.
- The leaseholder Trinity Hospitality last week sought High Court proceedings to reduce 'excessive noise transfer' from Yamamori Izakaya, citing numerous guest complaints that forced the closure of one quarter of The Hoxton Hotel's rooms.
- Joint acoustic testing carried out over the weekend will be analysed by acoustic specialists, while Yamamori Izakaya management says it commissioned an expert sound report in 2023 and only received requested hotel data on Tuesday morning.
- An online petition gathered over 6,000 signatures as People Before Profit TD Richard Boyd Barrett and DJ Blew, protest organiser, stressed the venue supports local DJs and grassroots music nights.
- The row has become emblematic of wider pressures on late-night venues as supporters warned it threatens Dublin's independent nightlife amid a fall from "thousands to hundreds", while Trinity Hospitality says proceedings aim for collaborative resolution.
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Hoxton Hotel says it is 'not seeking to close' Yamamori
A newly opened Dublin hotel, which is seeking an injunction against a long-established live music bar and restaurant over noise levels, said it "wholeheartedly supports the cause of protecting cultural institutions" in the city.
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right1Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution63% Left
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C 25%
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