harr wrote: Anyone know if cinema in WW is open or when it plans of reopening. Some odeon are open in Dublin and open since July. I sent an email but got no reply.
WishUWereHere wrote: Now I have no idea what 3 stores there are, nor have I an idea if this un-named trader is only interested in the top 3 performers in the chain, but I sure hope WW is one of the proposed three.
Cazale wrote: » The only 3 of the 11 that were making a profit were Henry Street, Cork and Newbridge so it could well be.
NedNew2 wrote: » Nein. I asked a deli-worker last time I was there (a week ago) and they said it is Burger King. The person said they didn't know when it was opening.
NewbridgeIR wrote: » Went to Firecastle in Kildare today. Lovely breakfast and nice selection of products in the shop. Pity that Newbridge has nothing to compare (UBH is good but doesn't open early enough and often changes the menu)
WishUWereHere wrote: » I used to enjoy a breakfast in Bradbury’s. admittedly I haven’t been in a couple of years. Is it not still a good place for a breakfast?
matchthis wrote: » I’ve had the breakfast in Dunnes the odd time. Thinks it’s a costa coffee too and was great every time. Think it’s open back up again
WishUWereHere wrote: » Really? It has improved? I haven’t been there for many years- perhaps time to try it again.
tommyboy26 wrote: » i see there is some work going on in the old xtra-vision but i didnt see any planning permission for it. does anyone know whats going in there. I also see major work has begun on the takeaway going into the old arch bar
tommyboy26 wrote: » Planning permission lodged with the kcc for bergins pharmacy to extend into the empty unit beside it. Planning permission no 201121
Cazale wrote: » Supervalu are reconfiguring the store. They have moved the butchers, fruit/vegetables etc and have moved all the aisles etc. Looks like they will have much more products available than before.
Damien360 wrote: » I’ve never seen a soul use the butchers in either SuperValu or Tesco in years. Going to be tough for them when Aldi eventually opens up.
WishUWereHere wrote: » My sentiment exactly Damien. March can’t come soon enough. The road behind Finlay’s has been closed for weeks now, that anything to do with the Aldi construction?
Damien360 wrote: » Don’t think so. It’s a large pipe that runs into Pairc Mhuire under the footpath between doctors and garden place (struggling for name of it). It the continues into Pairc Mhuire and goes up the centre of the road approaching the shop. Based on pipe size, I think it’s sewerage scheme. Can’t imagine Aldi would require a sewerage scheme upgrade for any reason.On a side note, they need to do something with the Finlays site and in particular, hide that yard at one side of the garage as it looks like a ****hole.
silver2020 wrote: Aldi will take a share from everyone and like most towns where Aldi, Tesco, Dunnes, Lidl and Supervalu traed, they'll all trade well. Local examples are Edenderry, Naas (where aldi are next to Tesco) & Kildare Town.