mistersifter wrote: » Just after trying the new Thai place Camile there this evening. T'was quality. Highly recommended!!
mistersifter wrote: » Just after trying the new Thai place Camile there this evening. T'was quality. Highly recommended!! Free and all - the mrs won some competition they were doing for opening day :cool:
pad199207 wrote: » Ate in The Monread last night. Christ the food has gone downhill big time
Not in Kansas wrote: » I'd say that's the death knell for Thai Station. The quality had gone downhill hugely in the last year anyway!
Dots1982 wrote: » Seems no cinema in Kildare is show Scorsese’s latest The Irishman despite it being the nationwide release date today. Some sort of quare distribution deal?
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » It'll be on Netflix in a couple of weeks.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Last time I was at the cinema in Naas, 2 tickets, 1 Coke and 1 popcorn cost me €40. That's 4 months Netflix subscription. I'll wait the few weeks for this one on Netflix.
Dots1982 wrote: » I wouldn’t go to the cinema much at all but watching a 3 and a half hour movie in one sitting on Netflix is a big ask. Think in this case to really enjoy the movie you’re best to go to the cinema.
twomonkeys wrote: » You wont find it in any cinema in Ireland. Cinemas refused to show it as there is only a 45 day window before its released on Netflix.
mistersifter wrote: » The lighthouse cinema is showing the Irishman
buffalo wrote: » They're planning on widening the M4 up by me to Maynooth. Just wondering what sort of actual improvements anyone has seen on the morning commute into Dublin on the newly widened N7? (Is it open fully yet?) Even roughly, has your 7.30 commute dropped by 30mins, or 3mins?
Duane Dibbley wrote: » Gastro 101 restaurant opens today
Caoimhe2010 wrote: » On waiting list for CBS (in the 80's) anyone in previous years gotten in this far down the list? Didn't get NCC or Piper's starting to panic