enricoh wrote: » Think the one in bettystown is closed for refurbishment, haven't seen any vans outside doing anything though. Tough oul game the restaurant lark.
andrew1977 wrote: » Had my Sunday lunch in Henrys restaurant in the Glenside hotel. Food was fantastic, both of us had roast beet with the trimming as mains, starters was soup for me and mushrooms/garlic kind of thing for herself. Service and food was excellent, could not fault it all, will definitely return again. I have eaten twice in Henrys restaurant in 12 month or so, both times a massive thumbs up from me and her.
enricoh wrote: » Stretching it a bit calling it a drogheda restaurant but Fitzpatrick's on the way to carlingford was in the news today , they owe over 10 million to revenue! - When interest and penalties are added, the total owed to Revenue by Sherwood Investments Ltd., with an address at Rockmarshall, Jenkinstown, Dundalk and trading as Fitzpatrick's Bar and Restaurant at the same address, was €10.9m, with €10.4m still unpaid at the end of last year.
Lilianna Freezing Beach wrote: » Tried Inside out in Slane the other night, my God it was delicious. Duck wings in Slane Whisky sauce to start, pig plate (pudding, pork belly, Irush sausage and a pork pie thingy - incredible), similar to No. 3 in Collon. Neither are Drogheda as we know, but both better than any restaurants in the town IMO. Taxiable too.
_Godot_ wrote: » Once we can move about again, I'm off to Bia, I'm really missing their food.
andrew1977 wrote: » Yeah I agree , one of my favourite places in town for a decent/reasonably priced spot of grub. They are offering collection service during the current situation if of any use to you .Might help stop your craving
IvoryTower wrote: » 5 good things are moving to the highlanes gallery where relish was.
darklighter wrote: » Intrigued to see how they get on in the larger setting.....always found the food to be nice there but a limitied enough selection
WindmillWarrior wrote: » 12 quid each
IvoryTower wrote: » Kings are gone apparently, no rent freeze so had to close my fave cafe ever gone, sigh.. hopefully they can get going again when this madness is over. I believe they're doing collections from their house for time being. I'm wondering did the owner just want them gone, possibly to sell the whole building or something. Cant make any sense of it otherwise, It could sit empty for a long time in this climate. It's a poor building that was being carried by an excellent chef.
PGE1970 wrote: » Folks, Does anyone know if there is a chinese takeaway open in Drogheda for collection/deliveries? Thanks!!
dazed+confused wrote: » Tango is open for collection (and possibly delivery) Hai Phong is open, delivery only