zell12 wrote: » Saw two massive Sports Direct trucks on Headford Rd earlier
GerardKeating wrote: » I wonder if they have been able to remove all the Debenhams stock from the unit yet, the picket has not been there for a while not.
m17 wrote: » Dunnes Knocknacarra are getting a make over they have started with new frozen lanes
beardybrewer wrote: » What makes it awful? My only complaint, same in Harvey Norman next door, is these buildings are built like a Faraday Cage so there isn't a hope your phone will work in the shop. Only other complaint was the moronic setup in the carpark but they've largely addressed that. At the roundabout in front if you head towards Aviva there's another ramp down behind Petstop that will take you down directly.
ben.schlomo wrote: » The absolutely non sensical layout of the grocery. Sequential links make no sense whatsoever. You go from ambient to fresh back to ambient. Flows all wrong. It isn't a patch on Briarhill.
GerardKeating wrote: » Give them a chance, this remake will take up to eight months, and they are going for the BriarHill look, with a branded Deli, Sheridans cheese etc.
ben.schlomo wrote: » How do you mean give them a chance? I find it an awful shop to shop in now, for the above reasons. A refurbishment can only help this I'd hope.
GerardKeating wrote: » Maybe it's because i go there more often, but i've always found it easier to find stuff in Knocknacarra that Briarhill or Terryland or westside, well at least before this week when they started to more everything around...
ben.schlomo wrote: » Flows all wrong.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Shop flows are often intentionally awkward to make you walk past other products that you didn't come in to buy. That's why milk and bread are generally at either ends of the back of a shop.
Bredabe wrote: » Pizza Max in Salthill having the finishing touches added to it. Assuming they are aiming for opening over or for the bank holiday.
westgolf wrote: » Any connection to the Pizza M crew who are leaving Joyce's ?
beardybrewer wrote: » I hadn't heard that yet. The by the slice could be very good, but their coffee, bread, and sandwiches didn't entice me back. However, my daughter will be devastated as she often ruins her dinner getting a slice there. Any idea are they removing the evens? More likely Pat will get the deli staff to take over and serve up pre-made pizzas to save a few quid.
[Deleted User] wrote: » They pulled out of Athenry at the beginning of the first lockdown. Pat reopened the pizza counter a few months later with Joyces staff and added donuts there too. It does huge trade now. The only connection with the previous crowd is they still supply the dough for the pizza & bread. The rest is all joyces. They dropped the price slightly and the staff have been given free reign in terms of the pizza toppings so even something like a Hawaiian type is fantastic with shredded ham, fresh pineapple and so.much.mozzarella This is during the week though. Weekends are staffed by college kids so the quality drops but midweek theres a Brazilian (or Italian, not sure) lady there who does really class stuff
extra gravy wrote: » Just noticed Electronic Partners Ireland have opened on Eyre Square where Prestige used to be. Surprised they got away with the tacky signage plastered above Matt O'Flaherty's.