AlmightyCushion wrote: » I met someone today who was opening up a new restaurant tonight. Never asked them where unfortunately.
darealtulip wrote: » Wrong thread!!! Jabby opened one for the positive ones!!;):D
Janine87 wrote: » I dunno if it has been posted yet but yesterday when I went back to the carpark from my shopping through Johnston Court Shopping Centre Ive seen a sign on the window of Sony Centre that they will re-open on 17th August... What is that all about?
bobcar61 wrote: » But on another note plans for a new supermarket,creche and gym have been approved for Dromahair.
blackiebest wrote: » Really sorry about temptations, one of the only free wifi spots and illy coffee, nice owners also. I know its not Sligo but the Abbey Hotel in Dromahair closed yesterday and has gone onto liquidation, not good for the village:(
blackiebest wrote: » Sure Bob, but from what I hear not too many people happy about that, it is widely believed that 'Stonebridge' development should be finished by the same applicants before any new site in Dromahair should be allowed to start. I agree with this opinion and honestly feel that it would be a better village with the Abbey and without a third supermarket. Stonebridge is an unfinished estate in one of Leitrim's most scenic locations and it is a disgrace how it has been left! Shane and Liam Filan would, I imagine, have the resources to at least complete the landscaping and return the site to its original pristine state or finish buildings as per the PP granted. Shane might also think about taxing the Aston in Ireland and paying his dues as the rest of us must. P.s. I think I just followed Bob's OT post!
bobcar61 wrote: » I didn't realise there were two supermarkets already in Dromahair. Wasn't there a restaurant somewhere in Dromahair called Gusto Perigod (sp?). Did that close down?
starbelgrade wrote: » I ate there years ago - the food was fantastic, but the waiting staff were very odd - it was like being served by members of the Addams Family. I think it closed a good while back & re-opened under new owners, though I'm not sure of it's current status.
darealtulip wrote: » It's closed for a few years now. After that it was/is riverbank (bit like coach lane, same price and disapointing food) but that has moved to what used to be the clubhouse. The building is empty at moment.
starbelgrade wrote: » Pity that - it's a nice building, secluded too. I always thought it'd make a great location for a Japanese restaurant.. none of yr cheapo Chinese muck, but something along the lines of Yamamouri's on Dame St in Dublin.
Jabby wrote: » [quote=Macroom Man;61039817]We will try to be positive for you, Mr Cowan!
Essexboy wrote: » My in-laws were in Homebase the other week and were told by one of the staff that Marks & Spencer had looked at units in Carraroe but were put off by the Chamber of Confinement's opposition. I can believe that the Sligo business people would sabotage any newcomer's attempt to come here but I think M&S would be sufficiently aware of the situation here not to consider opening in Sligo.
vinniew09 wrote: » as for the chamber of commerce.....absolute joke!!!look at the state of tescos store in wine st car park....its a joke to go in to.imagine if they relocated to carraroe retail park where their is plenty of space for them, the business it would bring to those shops up their and parkin would be free:)