The Jo’Burger restaurant group controlled by businessman Joe Macken, which operated from at least six Dublin premises, has gone into liquidation. The group has confirmed that all of the group’s Dublin outlets, including those trading as Jo’Burger, Crackbird, Skinflint, Bar Guiseppe and Hey Donna, are to close with immediate effect.
dotsman wrote: » It's a shame about the jobs. Bu no loss when it comes to Jo Burger. Had the misfortune of eating there once. What a pretentious pile of $hit.
Stephen15 wrote: » I'm surprised a restaurant or any business in the retail/hospitality sector would close so close to Christmas.
Evelynn Calm Soccer wrote: » Amazed that the media didn't delve more on this at the time. When a restaurant goes bust just before the two busiest weeks of the year there's more afoot than the vague statement referencing "challenging trading conditions". Thankfully The Phoenix took the time to look past the press release: his landlord had him in the High Court over fire safety, he owed rent & rates and has a history of difficulties with rent. Full story in the latest Phoenix (with Robbo on the over)
glasso wrote: » burgers that actually weren't that nice and were twice the price of somewhere like wowburger which is a very decent burger for the money. crackbird wasn't that tasty the one time I tried it either. hopefully some new places will go into those spaces and bring back the jobs lost.
o1s1n wrote: » The one time I was in Wowburger I thought it was awful. Was expecting a decent burger spot but ended up in something akin to McDonalds. Never did go to Jo'Burger in the end. Same as a few others, was in Crackbird once for the novelty and then never again.