thomond2006 wrote: » I went to Bunsen last week. Why did I wait so long.
Deleted User wrote: » How's the beard coming along? Do you go to the same barber as molloyjh? Which brand of small-farm-coffee are you drinking at the moment?
awec wrote: » I had a KFC for lunch yesterday and two double cheeseburgers from McDonalds for lunch today.
irishbucsfan wrote: » I was staying with a friend last weekend who is an athlete and it's just the worst feeling when you have an unhealthy diet and someone puts you to shame like that. For them it's all peanuts and yoghurt and avocados and for me its all pepperoni pizzas and chicken pizzas and other kinds of pizzas.
Zzippy wrote: » Awec's on the wedding diet. He's under strict instructions NOT to be skinnier than the bride in the photos...
errlloyd wrote: » Bunsen is the reason most D4 lads aren't impressed by five guys. Superior burger, less money.
mfceiling wrote: » Is bunsen that good? I had it once and it was grand...only grand. She's off for the week with work si me and the little ones will be sampling a burger joint on Friday night. Hearing good reports from the generator hostel in smithfield.
molloyjh wrote: » I rate Bunsen as decent. Nowhere near as good as it's made out to be but I wouldn't say no to it at the same time. I don't get the burger craze though. I mean they're still just burgers. You could make them at home as easy.
irishbucsfan wrote: » How many chia seeds out of 5 would you give it? And more importantly, whats the top few Dublin spots on the Molloyjh Guide?
molloyjh wrote: » Well Taco Taco has to be up there for nachos. Quite fond of the Green Hen. The Greenery does a good brunch. Outside Dublin The Hungry Monk in Greystones is great. I'm quite boring really lads, sorry.
awec wrote: » .ak swears by generator and .ak is the ultimate hipster foodie.
irishbucsfan wrote: » Where is the best cup of coffee?
Neil3030 wrote: » Some time ago I was meeting friends at a local pizzeria. It being post workout I fancied some brotein; after scanning the menu, nothing quite seemed to meet my requirements so I innocently asked: "Can I have a chicken Pizza?" "No" "Do you... have chicken?" "Yes" "And do you... make pizzas?" "Yes" "So could you.... make a pizza... and then maybe..... put some chicken on it?"<laughs> "...No"<awkward silence until I ordered something else> It was my first time learning that chicken pizzas are considered opprobrious in Italy... Needless to say, I was lucky to escape with my life the time I ordered a ham and pineapple....
Bazzo wrote: » Bunsen is grand. Nice burgers, good sweet potato fries. My only gripe would be the shake. At today's exchange rate €4.50 = $4.96. It's a pretty good shake, but it's not a five dollar shake.
irishbucsfan wrote: » I think (hope) I'll be back in Dublin by December if I can get finished with a project in time... I am looking forward to properly sampling this long list of places.
molloyjh wrote: » People who eat pineapple on a pizza should be fired directly into the sun. It's so many different levels of wrong.
DGRulz wrote: » So I probably shouldn't mention that when we have those pizza Fridays in work I go for the chicken, pineapple and mushroom one