the beer revolu wrote: » I see VeganKO have opened on Kyle Street - a vegan, fast food, takeaway. It's mostly fake meat products - burgers, kebabs, hot dogs etc. I'm not really that interested in fake meat stuff but I plan to give it a go. I did try to give it a go on Friday but with their start up teething problems, there was a 15 minute wait for a burger. I'm sorry, VeganKO, I know you've only just opened but waiting 15 minutes for a takeaway burger is not acceptable to me. Hopefully, I'll get around to you when you've settled in.
SusieBlue wrote: » I went to Perry St cafe over the weekend and I wish it wasn’t so bloody inconsistent. When it’s good it amazing, but when it’s bad, it’s awful.
igCorcaigh wrote: » Lamb kofta. This was quite simple and nice, if a bit bland. Very friendly staff. Would try again.
igCorcaigh wrote: » Lamb kofta. This was quite simple and nice, if a bit bland.
igCorcaigh wrote: » Going to Four Liars this evening! Will post my review.
who_me wrote: » That's a fairly bad night out. Not meaning to contradict your experience, but we had a pretty good time the night we were there. It was a Friday, if that makes a difference? Or perhaps indoors/outdoors are different, or different servers are better? Booked table for six (and we got it! ) the service for us was constant almost to the point of being pestered. Table was too small for 6, but we managed. They weren't tooo strict on the time limit, but we didn't go too far over. There was obviously no mingling between tables, but our group was happy enough on our own. It's still a weird experience being out, but I think mental health needs to be taken care of too. We definitely needed the night out.
SusieBlue wrote: » I have to say that everywhere bar Reardens was really well run and all completely enforced all the rules. Reardens (the night I was there at least) was badly run, overcrowded and disorganised. They didn’t make us get food and no one tried to move us along after our time was up. They were extremely understaffed so we only managed to get two rounds of drinks during our allotted time. We had a booking but they had given our table away, and then tried to sit a group of 6 of us side by side along the bar, which was really disappointing as we were sat so far apart we couldn’t even hear each other. It just wasn’t a good experience. I did find that if I booked a table for around 8:30/9, most venues are now closing at 11/11:30, so they’d leave you stay for the extra half hour to finish your drinks. But the lights are on, no music etc so maybe not quite what you’re looking for.
Markcheese wrote: » Hadnt noticed many junkies there, but I've only passed by a few times , a bit weather dependent maybe ?
whatever76 wrote: » Re Italian - cant go wrong with https://www.damirco.ie/
JackieChang wrote: » Are they still doing outside dining on princes street? Do you get much hassle from junkies when sitting outside?
castletownman wrote: » Looking for: a) a decent, reasonably priced Italian restaurant in the city b) a pub that does food and allows you stay a bit longer in the current climate. Have no problem booking in advance as I am down for a few nights next week.
D'Agger wrote: » Forgot about this place and been meaning to try. Reckon I might try Soma and pick up some coffee there for home, failing that I'll try 115. Thanks for all the suggestions folks - reckon I'll try the Sri Lankan spot when I'll be looking for some food instead of just coffee
bingo9999 wrote: » 115 Cafe (new place part of Old Oak) is open pretty late certain evenings, above suggestions great too