Blanchardstown. Because it has Borders, my favourite store EVER. Easons should be ashamed.
monkeyfudge wrote: » Northside Shopping Centre... why? Because it's the great, great shopping centre!
dade wrote: » couldn't agree more full of the wonder that is Tommys wonderland of value and all those nice peasant kids from the local school
Rotti Express wrote: » I like the new Athlone Town Centre down here in the sticks.
monkeyfudge wrote: » I work for that school....
bravestarr082 wrote: » Its decent enough, considering the choices were either Golden Island or Texas anything would of been an improvement.
fricatus wrote: » I'm surprised Victoria Square in Belfast hasn't been mentioned yet, but I suppose it depends on your whether your interpretation of "Ireland" is on a state basis or an island basis. (I know, I'll stop digging in just a sec...) Isn't it getting a branch of Abercrombie and Fitch? Or did I mishear? If it does, it will be the biggest mass exodus in peacetime Europe, as all the Barbie dolls leave Dundrum and head straight up the M1 in their Minis and VW Beetles, in search of the Holy Grail
quinevere wrote: » blanch in dublin is superior borders is the best bookshop ever however kildare outlet is a brilliant day shopping very beautiful surrounding and bargains what else could a girl ask for
IronMan wrote: » How about an education, a long and healthy life, a loving family, a sense of community?
Oracle wrote: » Not sure about single shopping centre but Limerick is the best place for shopping, because there's so many shopping centres within a few minutes of each other. The Crescent, Parkway and Childers Road Shopping Centres are all only a few miles apart so the choice is unbeatable.
quinevere wrote: » blanch in dublin is superior borders is the best bookshop ever
truecrippler wrote: » I don't see what people see in Abercrombie and Fitch. Don't they have the name on all their t-shirts? Looks appalling.