MotorMike wrote: » Has the lodge started doing grub yet?
beertons wrote: » No. They'll be lucky to have the lounge open tomorrow. And I'd give the kitchen a few weeks. You don't want to taste "new" off the food.
MotorMike wrote: » Wow that's going on a while now!!!
BrownFinger wrote: » Myself and the missus went to tani during the week. Absolutely top class grub! We got the party platter. Delish!
ideb wrote: » https://www.jobs.ie/ApplyForJob.aspx?Id=1606086 Anyone any idea where Da Vinci's are opening in Naas?
Lex Luthor wrote: » Is it where Tony Romas was?
muletide wrote: » Heard McDonalds in the town is to close
The Talking Bread wrote: » Naas is in a desperate place!
john_johnerson wrote: » Naas is not desperate, far from it actually, it just suffers from a load of whiny locals that don't use the town centre and give out about the state of it whilst heading out to Tesco in monread.That's not the councils fault, it's your fault. Probably 90% of the stuff you'll buy in tesco can be got in the town but the only issue is Tesco is handy. You can decide to have a functional town or the the handy Tesco shopping experience but you can't have both because one kills the other. Council rates and parking are a fallacy too. Shops will not open or stay open if people are not shopping in them and they're not, high rates don't help but they're not the main issue. There is also plenty of parking, so you might have to walk a bit further, you're an adult, that's what it takes, deal with it. For all the negativity the town is generating there is a fantastic restaurant and bar selection in the town. As good as it gets really. Head in on Saturday morning and grab a coffee and read the paper. Maybe you've forgotten what it's like to have a stroll around, you might surprise yourself and enjoy it. It's worth remembering that if the locals can't be ar.sed making an effort to shop in the town who exactly do you think is going to shop there, particularly when the rte news is telling the nation that its a dead sh1thole. Balls in our court.
Lex Luthor wrote: » from my perspective, to do the shopping in Tesco Monread is easier than going into the town. I don't agree that you will get everything you need in the town as you will find in the Tesco extra. There are just some products not every shop sells. However, for clothes, restaurants, bars I will always use the town. I would also walk to the town for a café than go to the Costa in Tesco. I like the family run cafes in the town over the corporate ones. But ask most people out there and they will say the convenience of being able to park for free with always a guarantee of a space in the monread centre has its draw over going to the town any time
a very cool kid wrote: » Completely agree with all this lads, 1. instead of organising the town for a big community effort/spruce up, Naas got a wannabe angry water chargesesque group. 2. As I mentioned earlier in this thread, the way not to attract business is to attract the national media to how rubbish you think your town is. 3. Naas is a big, rich town, there's plenty of space for the town (including a medium sized shopping centre) & the Monread mall.
cunnijo wrote: » I agree. With the council dithering it is going to get al lot worse before it gets better? They cannot even make a decision as to what to do with the white elephant building behind the banks.
beertons wrote: » Anyone know what all the ground works are for, beside the drive thru McDonald's?
cailindeasciun wrote: Anyone know what's being built just before the entrance to craddockstown golf course?