The Whiskey Museum


McCue completed the fit-out of Belfast's exclusive Whiskey Museum, located in the Cathedral Quarter. This unique project was designed by Fresh Interiors Design and overseen by Mark Todd Architects. It involved transforming a former chicken restaurant into a luxurious, private museum housing the world's largest collection of Irish whiskeys.

McCue's team showcased their expertise in bespoke joinery, crafting intricate cabinets to accommodate the varying sizes of rare whiskey bottles. Each piece was meticulously created in McCue's Carrickfergus facility, ensuring a seamless blend with the museum's opulent aesthetic. The use of high-quality materials, including three-layered glass panels and antique-inspired designs, further enhanced the museum's grandeur.

McCue's commitment to excellence and attention to detail has resulted in a space that not only protects but also elevates the priceless whiskey collection, making the Whiskey Museum a true testament to the craftsmanship and vision of its creators.

Many of the 600 bottles are marked
Never for Sale

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