Conor McGregor's luxurious pub, The Black Forge Inn, cost UFC star PS2m to open and which sells Proper No Twelve whiskey

CONOR McGREGOR is proud owner of The Black Forge Inn, a plush pub.

The property is located in Crumlin, Dublin and was purchased by the Irish star in 2019 for PS2million.


Conor McGregor's luxurious pub, The Black Forge Inn, cost UFC star PS2m to open and which sells Proper No Twelve whiskey
Conor McGregor poses at his pub
Conor McGregor's luxurious pub, The Black Forge Inn, cost UFC star PS2m to open and which sells Proper No Twelve whiskey
Conor McGregor led a tour through his PS2m pub called The Black Forge Inn (TAG2]
Conor McGregor hopes to open a chain pubs around the globe.

This is where he delivered his Proper No Twelve whiskey to Christmas 2018 from.

It was the victim of a horrifying petrol bomb attack in January 2015 by thugs who staged a nighttime assault on the building.

Gardai began an investigation after two pipe bombs were reportedly also found on the scene.

Although no damage was reported, cops are asking for witnesses.

McGregor, 33, offered previously a behind-the scenes look at the pub via social media.

The interior is classic and features a dining area at the bar, an open kitchen, and seating for customers.

As you move further in, you will find a bar section that is solely for drinkers. It sells McGregor's Proper No Twelve whiskey.

Bar staff can be seen creating fancy cocktails, including one using a blow torch.

McGregor's tattoo of the same tiger on his chest is depicted as a stencil painted onto the wall.

BIG PLANS

Former two-weight UFC champion will open a chain pubs around the globe.

He also acquired The Marble Arch in Drimnagh, the site of his famous assault on a man in 2019.

His other businesses, including Tidl sports recovery spray, David August's fashion line, and McGregor Fast, are also flying.


Conor McGregor's luxurious pub, The Black Forge Inn, cost UFC star PS2m to open and which sells Proper No Twelve whiskey
McGregor's famous Tiger chest tattoo is depicted on a stencil located on McGregor's wall

McGregor had earlier in the year sold shares in Proper 12, a deal that netted him around PS130m.

He was Forbes' highest-paid athlete for the past 12 months, surpassing footballers Lionel Messi (34), and Cristiano Ronaldo (36).

McGregor's wealth could have risen further following his fight with Dustin Pourier (32), in the pay-per-view trilogy.

It ended in disaster for Southpaw who fractured his tibia just before round one and lost by doctor stoppage.

McGregor was later operated on and will be able to walk for six months with crutches. He will also receive a six-month medical suspension.

Due to the unexpected ending of their trilogy, both Poirier and he have requested a FOURTH fight.