Emergency services were called to a fire in Finglas village in the early hours of Thursday morning.
The fire broke out in the Bottom of the Hill pub, on Finglas Main Street, and the cause of the blaze is currently unknown.
Dublin Fire Brigade and gardaí were called to scene of the fire shortly before 1am on Thursday morning. Fire Brigade units battled the fire for several hours, before it was extinguished shortly before 8am.
Fire Finglas village pic.twitter.com/FGzUZfO20p
— eddie mallon (@mallon_eddie) November 15, 2018
In a post on Twitter, Dublin Fire Brigade said the “large” fire appeared to start in an office above the pub, and commuters should expect traffic delays in the north Dublin area.
The scene is being preserved for an examination later today.
In a statement the Garda Press Office confirmed units had attended the scene of the fire.
“There were traffic restrictions in the area for a period of time but they have now been lifted. No one was injured in the incident,” a Garda spokesman said.
Gardaí are appealing for anyone with information on the incident to contact Finglas Garda Station on 01 6667500.