anewme wrote: » Always looking for walks, so that river walk sounds great.
2lazytogetup wrote: » i know its a bit far from newbridge, but the restaurant in ballymore eustace is really good. might be called the ballymore inn. i found it better than 2 cooks. ballymore eustace has a nice walk along the river which you could do as well. obviously closed now, but just letting you know for when life returns.
anewme wrote: » It was Victoria Gardens I felt very salty. Expensive too. We had Fate a couple of times and it's ok. Will try Tigger.
BuzzFish wrote: » 152 new appartments coming to Devoy Quarter in Naas.https://www.devoyshd.ie/ This side of town is being over developed at a crazy rate. Elsmore, Castlefarm, Primrose Gardens all recent additions and no proper amenities being planned. Elsmore 2.0 (other side of the John Devoy road) construction has just started. Castlefarm are trying to remove the creche from their plans just to rub salt. No decent park in the area like Monread or the Lakelands in the future plans. The new Oak park is almost a kilometer away. What are the planners thinking in Naas.... seems to have run away on them altogether. Castlefarm: 183 houses Elsmore: 258 houses Primrose Gardens: approx 110 houses Elsmore 2.0 (starting constuction): 314 houses/appartments Thats 1000+ new homes in an area with no large park or recreation area. Thats on top of the existing Jigginstown estates and Arconagh
KaiserSochez wrote: » Did these 152 apartments ever get the go ahead? Isn’t the intended site where Whitethorn is currently being developed?
Lex Luthor wrote: » whats all the chat about restaurants? they're all closed, right?
beertons wrote: » I heard the Monread have never been busier, in regards to food. I still haven't gotten grub from it though.
TetraSonic55 wrote: » You definitely have to, I got the Sunday Roast they do and it is the best, I highly highly recommended it!
Bill Ponderosa wrote: » How do you order food or see a menu?
jaffa20 wrote: » Is it delivery or click and collect? Must give it a go.
Lex Luthor wrote: » It was probably 2 out of 10 the night we ate there a couple of years ago Would have been better quality food from the chippy next door I'd rather cook my own food until they open up I have a lot of admiration for Bouchon to not serve take away food as they feel they wouldnt be able to deliver the quality they feel they give their customers from dining in
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » As pub grub goes in Naas the Monread is best of the lot imo.
buyer95 wrote: » What Naas needs is a boojum.
WishUWereHere wrote: Ahem, pardon my ignorance but what is ‘a boojum’?