Ronan cork wrote: » Looks like Newport/ mangans site on Paul street
Lia_lia wrote: » Brog? :P
WhiteRoses wrote: » I heard whispers from someone working there that its not completely closing down. It (along with its staff) is being moved to a new premises near the Woolshed, and the Bróg is going to be renovated into a modern bar. The owners want the renovation to appeal to the Voodoo Rooms crowd, in the Riordans / Havanas kind of way.
TheChizler wrote: » I wonder if it's going in the old Bondi Beach premises, there's a lot of work going on there recently. Edit: Just looked up the planning and it looks like student apartments going in there. It's a mystery!
WhiteRoses wrote: » I was thinking Bondi myself, or maybe Redz? Time will tell!
KCAccidental wrote: » I had read somewhere that Ernest Cantillon (the man behind sober lane, electric and now the brog/voodoo rooms) had been looking at the Redz building for something. I think it needs a lot of work to bring it up to health and safety standards though. one of the reasons why it closed down in the first place.
kooga wrote: » any work update on the conversion of the newport to wetherspoons....................
The former Newport Cafe site, on Paul Street, is currently closed but Wetherspoon’s say that they will invest €1.5 million in transforming the site.
CHealy wrote: » Looking forward to it, something to shake up that area. Does that include the Mangans area aswell? Was in Weatherspoons in Belfast few weeks ago, place was absolutely jointed, got a fry and a pint for 5.50 or something ridiculous like that.
murphym7 wrote: » I wonder will they follow their UK model or will they adapt to the irish style? Hope they do the former.
run_Forrest_run wrote: » please no fruit machines/Who Wants to be a Millionaire or Poker machines!!
fairchild wrote: » (talking about "SoHo" Cork- pints over 5€ now?????)