The Mig wrote: » There was a sign on the window of the unit last week saying Rooms to Rent for GP's
frash wrote: » New coffee shop & bakery open on Newtownpark Ave in Blackrock Damn nice brownies!!http://www.gluttony.ie/
ted1 wrote: » A couple of cent worth of beans, tap water and a cardboard cup. All for 3 euro. I can see the attraction from an owners perspective
scrumqueen wrote: » I see the Waldock Gallery in the Blackrock SC is also closing down. Will cease trading by the end of this month, having a huge sale on at the moment.
xper wrote: » Down the road in Monkstown, Kanoodle, which opened just over a year ago, has been replaced by the Thai Palace Inn. Is Kanoodle a franchise operation? Might be just a name change in reality.
xper wrote: » Fast forward three months and its Kanoodle again. Go figure.
ongarboy wrote: » Depends how deep their pockets are which is why chains have competitive advantage. Esquires Coffee along with a few other tenants also opening in Blackrock SC.http://www.irishtimes.com/business/commercial-property/new-tenants-in-blackrock-shopping-centre-1.2719425
xper wrote: » Has Blackrock SC been playing hard ball with rent reviews or something? Seems to be an awful lot of churn there lately. Fast forward three months and its Kanoodle again. Go figure.
Chinasea wrote: » Food is excellent. Extremely reasonable too.
Awaaf wrote: » Sign outside the empty Restaurant over the Convenience Store/Insomnia in Monkstown says La Plancha opening in September. Not sure if its the same as the one beside the Wishing Well but may be.
In The Conversation wrote: » A clue on what is happening to the Playwright on NewtownPark Avenue: The windows now have some signs which depict scenes in a generic supermarket. So it looks like it will be a supermarket. Just no idea which chain.
frash wrote: » Probably just a 'suggested uses' type thing used by letting agents.Shops in Donnybrook had them a while back during renovations.
coylemj wrote: » +1 the old AIB computer centre near Kielys (between O'Briens and BoI) is probably what you're thinking of. Or maybe the old Bryan S. Ryan place beside the fire station.
miezekatze wrote: » The cafe in Leopardstown shopping centre closed a while ago though.
Chinasea wrote: » Fab new bicycle shop opened (recently) on York Road Dun Laoghaire. Got some repairs done, and am very impressed. The shop is groovy, with very tempting bikes for sale & hire. Coooooool. Very reasonably priced too. Coffee, hot drinks, snacks for sale also. Extremely reasonable, pleasant and a prompt turn around on repairs.http://www.dlbcycles.ie/https://www.google.ie/?gws_rd=ssl#q=cycle+shop+york+road+dun+laoghaire&lrd=0x48670c159c9950bb:0xe1ef44b958f354ea,1,
ongarboy wrote: » I'm pretty sure I saw an ad online last week seeking staff for a new Costa Coffee in Leopardstown. It must be going into that old unit.
bricky06 wrote: » I see a new Dyson store has popped up in Central Park, Sandyford. It's in one of the retail units by munchies. I only ran past it today in a rush so not sure if it's actually open but it looked fully kitted out and ready to go.