DJ AND NIGHTCLUB events at Yamamori Izakaya in Dublin will end next month after the venue and the adjoining Hoxton Hotel reached an agreement following a High Court dispute over noise.
In a joint statement posted on social media, Yamamori and Trinity Hospitality, the leaseholder of the hotel, said they had agreed a “mutually beneficial” solution that allows both businesses to operate “side by side”.
The agreement means Yamamori will “gradually end” its late-night DJ and nightclub programming from 19 July, while the restaurant will continue to operate as normal until the end of the year, Yamamori confirmed in the statement.
The deal follows a months-long legal dispute in which Trinity Hospitality sought an injunction over alleged noise nuisance, claiming late-night music from the venue had forced it to close a number of rooms and cost up to €300,000 in losses.
News of the injunction prompted several protests in February.
Protesters pictured on Dame Court in Dublin. Rolling News
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During a two-day High Court hearing, lawyers for both sides told the court the matter had been resolved after discussions prompted by Judge Oisín Quinn.
Trinity Hospitality had argued that noise from the venue exceeded acceptable levels and said sound monitoring equipment and limiters were needed to ensure compliance.
Yamamori, in turn, had defended its long-running nightlife offering.
The site has operated in the area for around 15 years, and is known for hosting nightly sets that feature local, underground, and emerging DJs across a variety of genres like house, techno and disco.
The venue said it will share plans for a new space in the coming weeks.




















