fillefatale wrote: » Those toilets are absolutely dire and have been for years. Sticky floors and rubbish everywhere. Horrible place.
sligono1 wrote: » The company who own mchughs have been in money trouble for some time they own more pubs but the banks have moved you will see it up for sale shortly
Feed Up wrote: » Sligo Today is running an article saying that O'Hehir's have closed two shops, High Street and Wolfe Tone Street. Sad news for the O'Hehirs and for the staff. Where about on Wolfe Tone Street was the shop? Grew up in Sligo but just can't pace it.
prodsc wrote: » Opposite the Bus/Railway Station.
prodsc wrote: » McHugh's not open today!
Mint Sauce wrote: » Its their 'Spar' on Wolfe Tone St, not sure on the High St one, think its Spar as well.
red bellied wrote: » Opening up again next week I heard.
shanec1928 wrote: » You would be correct.
promethius wrote: » hard to believe pick and choose (spar on wolfe tone st) wasn't doing decent business, it's directly opposite the train/bus station and decent footfall on strandhill road. is there some other larger thing going on with the owners forcing this rather than it not being viable? the one on high street I don't know about that it always seems quiet.
Itzy wrote: » Unless you were on foot Spar was handy, as trying to get a parking space could be a bit of a pain. Every weekend I'm up with the Wife, the family seem to use Centra near the Football pitch or Murrays Shop instead.
Henlars67 wrote: » Surprised to hear that Chapters is closing. It had a decent regular trade, and I always presumed that it was going well.
Vlove wrote: » Sure mchughs were doing really well as well and look whats happening to it!
FoxyVixen wrote: » Is wetherspoons not taking McHughs? That's the word on the street I heard from several locals.
Henlars67 wrote: » Ya, heard a few people saying that, but anyone could have just made that up and it would have spread as it sounds believable. Only time will tell I suppose.
AlmightyCushion wrote: » That's the first I've heard. Would be great if it's true though.
Kettleson wrote: » I don't disagree with you, but that could mean curtains for a few more locally run pubs. However Wetherspoons do a decent pint and can trade punches with the big breweries when they refuse to drop their prices at the expense of the customer. So yeah, bring it on! (Heineken refused to let a Wetherspoons pub in Dun Laoghaire sell Heineken for €3 and wanted to keep it at €5 at the expense of the punter. So Wetherspoons pulled Heineken, Fosters and Strongbow from all of its pubs in the UK and Ireland.).http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-2867770/Wetherspoons-closes-taps-Heineken-Irish-run-in.html
shanec1928 wrote: » they compromised and agreed not to sell it in ireland;)
For Forks Sake wrote: » A lie gets halfway around Sligo before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.