iano.p wrote: » Carpet can be scrubed with bleach. We said the same that it won't last a painter dropped paint on it and you wouldn't tell where it happened onces it was cleaned . I don't like the lay out at all to me it isn't a bar it's more a restaurant. I think it will work the cheap beer is going to pull people in it's busy most mornings I go past so food must not be too bad.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Myself and the missus were thinking of traveling to weatherspoons either this evening or tomorrow driving from blessington. Mainly for food as driving so no drinking. But from reading this Looks like not the best for food so maybe will give it a miss. Or has it improved
iwillhtfu wrote: » I'm not sure why you'd travel a distance to go to a pub that's not renowned for its food
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Lot of ppl over here were sayin they’ll travel over to see what weatherspoons in Carlow is like. It’s the first weatherspoons outside of Dublin in Ireland as far as I know
iwillhtfu wrote: » There's another in Cork also and they're just another pub to be honest the beer and deals are a bit better but their target is the beer drinkers food is an add on imo. As above the clink is a nice spot and sure you may aswell make a night of it and book a room you can try out wetherspoons also . I'd also recommend pimento or mimosa tapas bars.
Nokia6230i wrote: » Becoming an occasional haunt now; despite myself. Pizza & a pint is my usual order; no 5 go mad on a foodie adventure for me; wouldn't want to tax the staff to be fair. Bit mad though to have to identify a table/number before ordering; I was hoping to just say "over there" etc. esp. as it wasn't too hectic at 7 or 8pm this evening; that's the time it struck em as soulless; do they ever turn on the TV at all I wonder?
cocaliquid wrote: » wow 8 pages. People most have very low standards to even try the place out
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Why? They are very popular and I’ve heard loads of good reviews of them so far[/quote BattleCorp wrote: » It's all to do with price. Do you expect Shelbourne Hotel service at Wetherspoons prices? Think the last poster was referring to local Irish establishments that offer better quality food. The Click offers quality service and the food is tasty. Just pay a bit more People like the idea of a bargain. But in reality there getting fleeced. Please stop posting giving advertising to a company that heats up dog food. Then feeds it to people with low IQ
BattleCorp wrote: » It's all to do with price. Do you expect Shelbourne Hotel service at Wetherspoons prices?
UserNo1 wrote: » Beechwoodspark wrote: » Why? They are very popular and I’ve heard loads of good reviews of them so far[/quote Think the last poster was referring to local Irish establishments that offer better quality food. The Click offers quality service and the food is tasty. Just pay a bit more People like the idea of a bargain. But in reality there getting fleeced. Please stop posting giving advertising to a company that heats up dog food. Then feeds it to people with low IQ What the hell are you on about
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Why? They are very popular and I’ve heard loads of good reviews of them so far[/quote Think the last poster was referring to local Irish establishments that offer better quality food. The Click offers quality service and the food is tasty. Just pay a bit more People like the idea of a bargain. But in reality there getting fleeced. Please stop posting giving advertising to a company that heats up dog food. Then feeds it to people with low IQ
Beechwoodspark wrote: » UserNo1 wrote: » What the hell are you on about I think he/she is implying that anybody who frequents Wetherspoons has a low IQ.
UserNo1 wrote: » What the hell are you on about
Beechwoodspark wrote: » I think he/she is implying that anybody who frequents Wetherspoons has a low IQ.
Was in there last night, very cheap and good pints, 3.50 euros for a lovely pint of Carlsberg. Also very comfortable, chilled atmosphere, lovely clean toilets.
Must be a big hit with the students in Carlow and it keeps manners on the other publicans in that they can't push up the price of their own drink too much
"Chilled atmosphere" - Not a chance . I've been there plenty of times and there is always some kind of a ruckus between the staff and customers.
I agree about the toilets though, probably the nicest pub toilets in Carlow.
Closing its doors for good on August 18th.
Anyone hear anything new about this? I heard the fella that owns Ewings is after buying it but dunno if there's any truth to that!