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Mosh Burger Announces Closure Due To ‘Soaring Prices’

March 29, 2023

Mosh Burger, a thriving business in Dublin announces closure due to soaring prices. Mosh Burger Mosh Burger located on the North Circular Road in Dublin quickly became a popular burger establishment after its opening. This lively business boasted a Rock n’ Roll theme, with its menu paying tribute to musical icons such as Thin Lizzy. … Read more

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