dublinman1990 wrote: There also has been loads of progress being made for the new Pamela Scott unit yesterday. I'm not sure if the new shop has opened yet.
Aegir wrote: » Think of it like getting a cab instead of the bus. You end up with the same net result, but the more expensive option is far more enjoyable and worth doing every now and then as a little treat.
Homesick Alien wrote: » Have you been in a Dublin cab? My point is that for regular cinema goers it doesn't make sense. Yes for a treat, same way you treat yourself to a nice restaurant every now and then. The Stella is a destination cinema - never intended to compete with the multiplexes so comparing them is a bit pointless.
Homesick Alien wrote: » Have you been in a Dublin cab?
CountingCrows wrote: » Seems like the Small Door cafe in Dalkey has closed. Pity it only opened about 6 months ago.
Cyrus wrote: » Never any one in it, pity for them and dalkey needs that type of more relaxed cafe but I presume proximity to muggs killed them
CountingCrows wrote: » Muggs is such poor value for money with a very poor menu, don’t understand how it does so well.
RosieJoe wrote: » Has anything happened to the Hamley's unit in Dundrum?
Cyrus wrote: » proximity to muggs killed them
CountingCrows wrote: » Muggs is such poor value for money
Stephen15 wrote: » New coffee shop open in DL where Starbucks used to be outside DLSC beside Centra and the bus shelter.
Larbre34 wrote: » ^used to be the public jacks.
Stephen15 wrote: » Las Tapas in Cabinteely closed down
Larbre34 wrote: » Oh thank God, I was so stuck to find a cup of coffee in Dun Laoghaire
Gareth Keenan wrote: » heard last night that Tesco Shankill may be closing
Stephen15 wrote: » Heard the Magic Carpet is going up for sale
MonkstownHoop wrote: » Interesting, as much as it used to be a bit of a kip it was always busy, the revamp ruined it.