yellow hen wrote: » Does anyone know anywhere in kildare where you could get a kids jersey personalised with name and number? (already have the jersey so can't do it via a sports shop)
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Why not? I'm sure they would be more than happy to charge for the service.
L1011 wrote: » I'd recommend anyone who finds a huge queue goes to check somewhere else as I'd be worried some can't possibly be making enough to keep the doors open and the staff working.
LJ3103 wrote: » Someone mentioned to me that there is a Leondias chocolate shop in Maynooth, I think they said up by tescos. I must be going around with my eyes closed because I have never noticed it
mirrorwall14 wrote: » It’s one of the tiny sections in underneath Tesco itself beside the escalators
L1011 wrote: » And while its not a shop at all; this sort of functions as the general Maynooth thread - planning is in for the second Gaelscoil, out by the new secondary schools. This is a non-denominational one, the existing one is run by a Dublin Diocese linked body.
yellow hen wrote: » For evening takeout, it would be good to remember Kin Khao. I just can't imagine they are doing well. The food is amazing so it would be such a shame to see them go.
2ndcoming wrote: » They scammed me with a Pig's back voucher they refused to honour, because "they had sold enough already". Can't imagine I was the only one. Food looked interesting but that was a permanent red card.
Redsoxfan wrote: » Re Kin Khao, great food but we have had a few issues with their takeaway service. Nothing lately but they struggled at first and again when re-opening after initial lockdown.
L1011 wrote: » planning is in for the second Gaelscoil, out by the new secondary schools. This is a non-denominational one, the existing one is run by a Dublin Diocese linked body.
lordgoat wrote: » Yeah they got caught on the hop when the lockdown was announced. I ended up collecting rather than wait for the delivery. Totally worth it for the food you get. Prob best take out in the town. Shout out to Maams Indian as well.
L1011 wrote: » MaMs is fine albeit on the hotter end of the spice scale usual; it also smells fantastic if you're in Londis in the evenings. Still prefer the Delhi Darbar
angeldelight wrote: » Interesting to hear about Maams I’ve been avoiding based on just thinking it doesn’t look great
ghostdancer wrote: » Mams/Fusion is great, highly recommended Have yet to be in for sit-down, hopefully at some point in December!