Beechman wrote: » new couple have taken over and will be closing part of it over the next few weeks , spending at least €100,000 on a big up-grade, bar will be open during that time
amdublin wrote: » I've no idea why you are being so disparaging.
ronan45 wrote: » 100,000 Must be some upgrade:eek:
Larbre34 wrote: » I do hope they spend a few quid of it on that entrance hall though, its the coldest, most tatty miserable looking way into a pub ive ever seen.
Sharrow wrote: » I'd rather it be in the pub during the day then in one of the parish halls. And don't try and tell me they are community centres when the land they are built on is still owned by the church and one of the parish priests is on the committee.
Sharrow wrote: » Not when the only 'community' it caters for is that of the Roman Catholic Parish rather then the actual community in the area.
amdublin wrote: » There's no bouncers checking your religion at the door.
Junk_Mail wrote: » I quite like the paddocks, always have a great night there on the rare occasion i go over, hopefully new owners will keep up with Pius's work !
Junk_Mail wrote: » I say rare occasion, it doesn't mean once in a blue moon! It means rare compared to other places. Anyway, I was just giving my opinion, and that is it.
Junk_Mail wrote: » Well then its a good thing I don't eat steak
DavidBrady38 wrote: » i find this thread absolutey absurd thread is going nowhere You Can't bad mouth a pub that is in the process of being taken over.. Cant wait for it now to shut everyone up I can taste the bubbles
jimmy 2 wrote: » its not a young couple its 3 you men upgrade started at the moment the pup will be open for buisness as usual
Ed Winchester wrote: » The Facebook page said it was a couple. Robert & Helen taking over according to that.
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