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Paul and Máire Flynn on closing The Tannery after 30 years: ‘It was really, really tough’
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Paul and Máire Flynn on closing The Tannery after 30 years: ‘It was really, really tough’

This article features an interview with Paul and Máire Flynn, co-owners of The Tannery restaurant in Dungarvan, County Waterford, reflecting on their journey in the hospitality industry and the decision to close the restaurant after 30 years. The piece highlights their early experiences, including Máire's brief stint at a Michelin-starred restaurant in Dublin and Paul's culinary career path, which began with apprenticeships and eventually led to becoming a head chef. The narrative includes personal anecdotes and professional milestones, emphasizing the challenges they faced throughout their careers. The article does not discuss any political issues or controversies related to the closure of the restaurant.

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Paul and Máire Flynn on closing The Tannery after 30 years: ‘It was really, really tough’

This article features an interview with Paul and Máire Flynn, co-owners of The Tannery restaurant in Dungarvan, County Waterford, reflecting on their journey in the hospitality industry and the decision to close the restaurant after 30 years. The piece highlights their early experiences, including Máire's brief stint at a Michelin-starred restaurant in Dublin and Paul's culinary career path, which began with apprenticeships and eventually led to becoming a head chef. The narrative includes personal anecdotes and professional milestones, emphasizing the challenges they faced throughout their careers. The article does not discuss any political issues or controversies related to the closure of the restaurant.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the personal and professional stories of the Flynn couple, detailing their experiences in the restaurant industry without addressing any politically charged topics. As such, the content is apolitical and balanced, making it suitable for the 'CENTER' designation.

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