ThisRegard wrote: » You mean the food in pub itself rather than one of the many guises the restaurant above went through? I haven't been there in years, mainly because it's a pub that I always forget is there! I've often been around the village and wondered where I could go for a pint but I never remember it exists. I ran by it a couple of weeks ago and got a oh yeah, that place, must keep that in mind for the next time.
ThisRegard wrote: » I'd be surprised if Wetherspoons had much bearing on Bradys or the 12th Lock, different demographics?
Cathmandooo wrote: » Remember the massive inflatable chef that used to be on the roof of the building? I think the pub was called Scotts then. They definitely needed to be more visible to the masses, could be a grand spot for apartments though, such easy access on to the Navan Road and M50
septictank wrote: » dodzy, is it actually closed or still trading. Used to go to Scotts restaurant back in the late 80's lovely place.
dodzy wrote: » As BH says, still open thankfully. Can't see it being this way for too long now the PP has been granted.
ThisRegard wrote: » As for the 12th Lock being a destination, it's a pretty disappointing one at that. There's a reason why it would be relatively quiet on Friday and Saturday nights.
xl500 wrote: » Just to Clarify PP Has been applied for but not Granted Process is ongoing
Godge wrote: » I wonder will the same people who are objecting to the 12th Lock pub being reopened also object to Brady's being closed. It can't make sense to oppose both projects unless you are engaged in NIMBYism.