hankless wrote: » I was out for a walk yesterday and counted numerous bags of rubbish dumped, 3 televisions, a wardrobe and numerous other items. This wasn't a once-off, it's a recurring issue. The roads around Shandon are not affected, it seems to mostly be the village and the City Centre side of St.Peter's Church. I don't condone dumping but I can somewhat understand why some idiots people do it in remote areas. But I can't wrap my head around why people do it on neighborhood streets. They can't all be from afar, they must be living locally. The Greyhound service costs approx €3 per bag of rubbish. What is wrong that people are choosing to dump it on their own doorstep? It's an unfortunate blemish on the area but something that should be fixable...i hope.
hankless wrote: » Tried the new Rua Pizza place last week. Was pleasantly surprised, I thought it was delicious. So much so, I ordered it again over the weekend. That one was even nicer. Delighted. I'd compare it to the likes of Base Pizza. It's on a par with them, maybe even some independent pizza places. It is leaps and bounds ahead of Dominos/Apache and, their next-door neighbours, Four Star.
Zipppy wrote: » Was never gonna make it.... We badly need a butcher's and a fresh fish shop..
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pmcc1 wrote: » Mysteriously, the only type of fast food not represented in Phibs (and the one I crave the most) is a Mexican. Where is my phibsburrito? Butcher +1, Fish shop +1.
Bandana boy wrote: » It's bizarre that all through the 80s and 90s 3 proper butchers plus a pork butcher and a fish shop all survived in Phibsboro and now we can't have one seem to make it !
De Bhá wrote: » is there not a fish shop down around Rothar? could be wrong but was sure I saw one.
L1011 wrote: » And it had some, erm, interesting issues with the FSAIhttps://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/food-and-drink/cows-feet-and-dead-rats-among-reasons-for-temporary-closures-of-food-outlets-1.2050594
morritty wrote: » I remember the girl working there used to be smoking 5 metres away from the fish counter, ah the 90s, Grand ol times
eastwest wrote: I was back in Loretta's on Saturday night. Great buzz about the place, food still excellent. Thought it might have been quiet for January but I was glad we booked, full house. Great to have a nice place nearby.
Zipppy wrote: » We went back to Botanic hse...food and service excellent but twas v quiet..even allowing for January.
Effects wrote: » Has it picked up? I read two bad reviews of the place which put me off.
patsypantaloni wrote: Haven't tried Loretta's but looking forward to giving it a go. Also saw there's a planning notice for a new cafe beside the Greek place on Prospect Road - great to have so many new places to try!