Copper Face Jacks' firm made over €48k per week in 2025

The firm that operates the popular nightsport recorded pre-tax profits of €2.52 million in 2025
Copper Face Jacks' firm made over €48k per week in 2025

Gordon Deegan

The firm that operates the country’s most celebrated nightspot, Copper Face Jacks, this year recorded pre-tax profits of €2.52 million - or €48,645 on average per week.

New accounts show that Breanagh Catering Ltd recorded a 10 per cent drop in pre-tax profit from €2.8 million to €2.52 million as revenues dipped from €11.78 million to €11.7 million in the 12 months to the end of January 31st this year.

The new accounts for Cathal and Paula Jackson’s Breanagh Catering show it clocked up nightclub and bar sales of €10.45 million this year which was down marginally on the €10.46 million under that heading in the prior year.

The Jackson Court Hotel on Dublin’s Harcourt Street houses the night-club and Breanagh Catering recorded a further €1.24 million in accommodation sales which was down slightly on the €1.3 million recorded for the 12 months to the end of January 2024.

Numbers employed by the business last year increased by nine from 144 to 153 as staff costs increased from €4.57 million to €5 million.

Pay to directors increased from €1.43 million to €1.62 million made up of remuneration of €622,061 and a €1 million contribution into the Jacksons’ pension pot.

The €1 million in directors’ pension contributions follows a cumulative €2.15m made in directors’ pension contributions in the prior two years.

The firm last year generated €2.6 million in cash from its operations.

The company last year received ‘other operating income’ of €77,321 which followed €80,122 under that heading in the 12 months to the end of January 2024.

The profit takes account of non-cash depreciation costs of €454,046.

Operating lease charges totalled €175,592. The firm’s costs were made up of cost of sales of €1.26 million and administrative expenses of €8.24 million.

The accounts - signed off on October 23rd - show that the business recorded a post tax profit of €2.19 million after incurring a corporation tax charge of €330,816.

Addressing the risks facing the business, the directors state that “there continues to be increased competitiveness in the hotel and licensed trade sector while the company’s sales are also exposed to changes in general economic conditions in Ireland”.

They state that the company has considered the risks prevalent and is continuously working on managing its overheads to reduce costs and improve profitability

At the end of January last, the company’s accumulated funds totalled €17.59 million. The company’s cash pile increased from €8.48 million to €10.88 million.

Mr Jackson - who celebrated his 70th birthday this year - opened Copper Face Jacks in February 1996 and he put the business up for sale in March 2019 with industry sources at the time speculating the business might realise €40 million.

However, staff were told in a company memo in November 2019 that the business was no longer for sale as Mr Jackson “has decided to stay actively involved in the business”.

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