The Shannon Pot at 21-59 44th Dr. (Photo: Nathaly Pesantez)
May 29, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez
The Shannon Pot, a longstanding Irish dive bar in Long Island City, will be closing down for a second time, but with plans already in the horizon to remain in the neighborhood.
The bar and restaurant, currently located at 21-59 44th Dr., will close on Friday as developers plan on bulldozing the one-story building to make way for a seven-story residential and commercial project.
The business, in the neighborhood since 1999, was already forced to relocate to its current 44th Drive site in 2014 from its prior spot at the corner of Jackson Avenue and Davis Street, which was also demolished as part of the two-story project under construction at the former 5Pointz site.
But a spokesperson for The Shannon Pot told the LIC Post that the developer, Kyriacos Stavrinou, has promised them a place at their upcoming development.
The spokesperson said The Shannon Pot will be back in business when the new building is completed. The bar currently has no plans to reopen elsewhere in the meantime, but could potentially do so if a short-term lease were obtained.
The developer did not immediately respond to questions on the timeline of the development.
The upcoming development features 9,000 square feet of commercial space, with ground retail in store and a medical facility on the second floor. The site also includes 20 apartments spanning a total of 17,780 square feet.
The project has been in store since 2016, with developers filing plans to demolish the site in February.

































