Tony was known across south Dublin for his role as a publican in Templeogue and Crumlin
14:55, 27 Oct 2025Updated 15:02, 27 Oct 2025
The Morgue in Templeogue
Tributes have flown as the death of legendary Dublin publican Tony Lawless has been announced.
Tony, who most recently owned The Morgue, previously known as the Templeogue Inn, died on Sunday night following a long illness. The announcement of his death was made by his son David, who now manages The Morgue, earlier today.
Tony was also known over the years for his ownership and management of other Dublin pubs, including the Village Inn in Crumlin. His death has led to tributes from across generations in Dublin.
Taking to social media, David Lawless said: “Some sad news today, for myself and my family. Tony died peacefully last night after a long illness and will be missed by us all. He was a mentor for Me and Suzanne and a part of Templeogue Village for 41 years.”
Tony Lawless
Local restaurant owner Brendan Hughes of the Pines led the tributes, saying: “So sorry to hear this news, sincere condolences to Dave, Suzanne & family. Part of the original fold of publicans in the area. A great character & friend. RIP Tony.”
One former employee added: “Sad to hear of Tony’s passing. I worked for him many years ago in the Village Inn, he didn’t suffer fools lightly, you knew exactly where you stood with him. I enjoyed working for him…Mutual respect. Fondly know as Basil Fawlty. Condolences to Tony’s family.”
Another local said: “So sorry to hear this David – dad loved going there & chatting to Tony about the price of the pint ! it’s very tough to lose your father – my deepest sympathies.”
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