Limerick_Lass wrote: » Lads this thread is so depressing to read .... is it just getting worse so?
dashoonage wrote: » Hello...im here about the monorail....
testicles wrote: » This post has been deleted.
shanmo wrote: » Not this again...
source wrote: Not Five Guys?
colm_mcm wrote: » I hear it was M&S
Insect Overlord wrote: » Nando's.
zulutango wrote: » I wonder if it's the same owners as the original Green Onion restaurant, also on Rutland Street. It must have closed about 15 years ago.
testicles wrote: » On that note, other than Starbucks, are there any other cafes that are open in the evenings?
OfTheMarsWongs wrote: » The Donut Wars continue ....https://www.limerickleader.ie/news/home/321888/donut-effect-new-food-outlet-to-open-at-former-wacky-shoes-unit-in-limerick.html “The Limerick Leader can reveal that Cork firm The Shack is to open in the former Wacky Shoes shop in the heart of O’Connell Street, which closed last year.”
damowill wrote: » New cafe on Rutland street just opened:https://www.facebook.com/Green-Onion-Caf%C3%A9-580720958974537/
Vanquished wrote: » Wow. That is so unbelievably sh1t! I've no idea why I'm surprised though.
johnnyryan89 wrote: » Stix has been there so long that I couldn't see other chippers being able to compete with it, now if they open it as a Chinese take away they'll do well.
kilburn wrote: » Belueve same chinese family own triple crown and the other two units. Not sure the new venture will take off either as triple crown mark 2 didnt last long
OfTheMarsWongs wrote: The planning application says chipper. Not sure what’s going into the unit next door. They seem to be working on both.