Court to decide on costs in 'Masterchef' judge case

A court is to decide tomorrow if a quartet of publicans, headed by night club entrepreneur John Reynolds, will foot the €100,000 legal costs bill for their unsuccessful bid to stop 'Masterchef' judge Dylan McGrath, getting a full public house license for his new restaurant.

Court to decide on costs in 'Masterchef' judge case

A court is to decide tomorrow if a quartet of publicans, headed by night club entrepreneur John Reynolds, will foot the €100,000 legal costs bill for their unsuccessful bid to stop 'Masterchef' judge Dylan McGrath, getting a full public house license for his new restaurant.

Reynolds, who owns a restaurant and nightclub close to McGrath’s €1.4m restaurant in Fade Street, Dublin, had been joined in objecting to the full license by three other neighbouring restaurateurs and bar owners, Jay Bourke, Paul Keaveney and Frank Gleeson.

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