James Bond Junior wrote: » I think your agenda is that investment in Limerick should mainly focus on increasing the amount of people living and working in the city centre area and we should strive to become a traffic reduced and highly pedestrianised city at the expense of the outer edges and suburbs. You tout this ideology regularly in the Limerick forum and use how great, for example, Galway city centre is compared with Limerick city centre as it has a more residential population and thus more life and energy in it outside of business hours. To say, as you did, that Boojum will likely struggle here because we don't have a huge residential population here in Limerick like Galway does tells me that you do have this agenda. You may agree or disagree with me on that, and for the record I think you often have a very good point, I just don't think it was suited to this forum. I am from Galway by the way and I feel that Limerick is a far superior city to live and work in, even though we have a largely donut affected city. We, as citizens of Limerick, need to take account for how our city fares but comparing it to other Irish cities such as Dublin and Galway being better is not the way to do so. Now we are taking this thread off topic with arguments outside of burrito wars. PM me if you still have an issue.
John_Mc wrote: » Yep, spot on there with everything.
Treepole wrote: » Must be pretty sickening to be closing a Burrito shop 100 yards away from where 300 people were queuing for burritos.
James Bond Junior wrote: » I think your agenda is that investment in Limerick should mainly focus on increasing the amount of people living and working in the city centre area and we should strive to become a traffic reduced and highly pedestrianised city at the expense of the outer edges and suburbs. You tout this ideology..... Boojum will likely struggle here because we don't have a huge residential population here ....... even though we have a largely donut affected city...
Johnny_BravoIII wrote: » Does not compute!! When discussing a new business opening, pointing out footfall and typical demographic is not off topic IMO. Limerick students live in Castleconnel and Caherdavin (moving further out in future). Galway students live in the city centre. Limerick city centre businesses open and close like the seasons because nobody lives there. Its same few people kicking around the city centre after 6pm. If one place does well another closes.
Mc Love wrote: » Thats a bit of a stretch!
kingtut wrote: » Passed Boojum yesterday and queue was out the door so said I'd try Badass, walked past it without realising and when I double backed there was a lady just locking the door (closed at 8pm which I didn't realise). As someone who so far has not eaten in either Badass doesn't look that great from the outside (seems really small), is it tiny inside also? Not sure how they can compete if they close earlier than Boojum and also have a somewhat hidden location ... ..that being said perhaps in a few weeks / months the hype will die down.
Johnny_BravoIII wrote: » She doesnt care. She makes 50 (or whatever number) burritos per day. Opens shop. Sells 50 burritos. Closes shop. Goes home. Pays her bills. Lives her life. The end. I dont see why this is such a difficult concept for people.
James Bond Junior wrote: » You have edited my quote to look like I have said something I have not. Or are you quoting me to agree with me?
Johnny_BravoIII wrote: » I dont see why this is such a difficult concept for people.
Johnny_BravoIII wrote: » I directly quoted you. You started by saying increasing the number of residents through reducing cars and making the city centre was an ideology which came at the expense of the outer edges. You ended by recognising the impact on the city of the donut effect. Im not sure what alternative ideology you were suggesting? Was it the 'lets be proud and live free stuff'?
OfTheMarsWongs wrote: » Was in Boojum earlier. Supervisor didn’t like how the server wrapped my burrito so he made them get out a fresh tortilla and dumped the insides of the first one onto it. Teething problems, I’m sure it won’t take long to get everything running smoothly.
Mc Love wrote: » Was it still busy
Mr.H wrote: » Just had my first boojum. Chilli can carne. I've never had a burrito with so much rice and so little meat. Hopefully it's teething issues but not impressed.
panda100 wrote: » Had friends down from Dublin for the weekend and they insisted on going for Boojum. I of course didn't eat any in solidarity with Badass (that's how far the burrito wars gave gone in my head). Anywho, the consensus was that they taste nothing like the Boojum burrito in Dublin, were cold and poorly wrapped.
zulutango wrote: » I went to Badass again the other night, and there was a feckin' queue. I reckon she's doing alright still, possibly even better than before because she might be getting a spillover from Boojum due to the much longer queues there. The burrito was fantastic as ever. I'll give Boojum another go this week and will report back.