dublinman1990 wrote: » I don't know how many floors are in the new McDonalds. It's ground floor & tills are a lot more cramped than usual. There is only one till there when you come in the entrance for customers to make their orders compared to about 10 or 11 of them in their old place. The amount of space seen inside it is miles apart from it's old restaurant. I think Aldi is nearly finished. All of the shelving units are all installed with a decent amount of customer trolleys inside. Just the food items left now that has to be put up on the shelves among with maybe a few other things like cash tills & new company signage left. I also forgot to mention that the old Debenhams Cafe upstairs above the old McDonalds is getting all of it's previous fittings removed. There were a good amount of builders boarding up the place & probably refitting it for another cafe inside when I was in Frascati on Thursday afternoon.
ted1 wrote: » Does the McDonalds not have self service tills? So it doesn’t need the tills
coylemj wrote: I was there at lunchtime the other day, most people had used the self-service screen, there was one staffie taking walk-up orders and there was no queue for that position so it was all very efficient. When you order using the screen, you can elect for table delivery so someone will bring the tray to you, a couple sitting near me had their food delivered.
Grassey wrote: » The first thing you are told to do is enter the table countertop number onscreen.
Grassey wrote: » The self serve is table drop only afaik.
caviardreams wrote: » Skulpt on the top floor of Blackrock SC have moved to Powerscourt Centre in town. The top floor there is really empty now apart from SV - Clarks, Active sportswear, the gallery, Next, Skulpt and another empty unit I think.
Grassey wrote: » Talking to one of the staff the floor space is about half of previous store.
JayRoc wrote: » I went in for a quick nosey and it seems really tiny compared to the other unit. A fraction of the seats, as far as I could see, which to be honest I do not understand.
bedlam wrote: » Active Sportswear closed down a couple of months ago.
Gareth Keenan wrote: » In Sandycove, the Wine Buff and Buckleys are both closing. The building housing the former beauty salon beside Buckley's is up for sale. As in Tara Hall B&B while I'm at it. In Glasthule it looks like work has started on the former Bistro Vino and Glasthule Gallery units - both to become a Cavistons Bar & restaurant.
dublinman1990 wrote: » I also forgot to mention that the old Debenhams Cafe upstairs above the old McDonalds is getting all of it's previous fittings removed. There were a good amount of builders boarding up the place & probably refitting it for another cafe inside when I was in Frascati on Thursday afternoon.
coylemj wrote: » dublinman1990 wrote: » I also forgot to mention that the old Debenhams Cafe upstairs above the old McDonalds is getting all of it's previous fittings removed. There were a good amount of builders boarding up the place & probably refitting it for another cafe inside when I was in Frascati on Thursday afternoon. They closed the cafe a few weeks ago, there was a sign at the bottom of the escalator on the ground floor telling customers that it was closing and the wording indicated that it was a permanent closure. Which I took to mean that it was not a refit or an outside crowd taking it as a franchise.
ongarboy wrote: » Let's hope it's only the cafe and not the entire store. Today's news not looking good for Debenhams in general!
Time wrote: » The Organic Supermarket in Blackrock and Rathgar are gone under since last Monday.
caviardreams wrote: » Wow - they had been there a while and I always think if businesses like that weathered the downturn they would surely do ok now. Sad to see
coylemj wrote: » you can now buy ingredients for Chinese/Thai home cooking in most large supermarkets and Dunnes have a Polish food section.
rubadub wrote: » My tesco have an "asian supermarket section", a bit away from the usual asian sauces etc. But it is very expensive compared to asian supermarkets.
0ph0rce0 wrote: » Yummys lease was up so they had no choice to go, Kambo is closing down as the owner is retiring and Yummy are taking over the Kambo premises. Shame.. Loved that Chinese and yummy is dirt (well it all is really)
rubadub wrote: » I got a menu in the door for Kambo/Yummy in ballybrack village, it did mention both places. There are lots of changes, I wondered if they would just continue it as Kambo but apparently not. One deal I used to get is gone. There is also now no regular chicken curry on the menu! just breast of chicken curry. Romayos (new chipper in cornelscourt where Aldos was) have upped their prices a lot and there are lots complaining on facebook. They are now more expensive than liberos who I considered fairly pricey.
ted1 wrote: » Yummys was muck. I’ll have to try the villager again.
0ph0rce0 wrote: » Don't :pac:
gmisk wrote: » I see a few new places opened in Inchicore. Rascals brewery now are doing pizzas and beer on site. Bar has opened up called Richmond gastropub opposite the black lion