Larbre34 wrote: » Says who? A daily visual appraisal tells me its briskly busy pretty much all day and packed out on weekend nights. They must have some eye-watering overheads if theyre struggling
py2006 wrote: » Here for the past hour or so. Kinda odd to see a bouncer so early on a Wed. Trouble recently?
January wrote: » Except The Great Wood isn't actually part of the centre complex, they're part of the WestEnd complex which is a separate entitiy as far as I am aware.
amdublin wrote: » Trouble? Recently??? They've only been open two weeks approx. I'd imagine it's just to establish a good status quo from the outset.
py2006 wrote: » Reading the plaque outside on the car park side and had a chuckle to myself over their spelling of Coolmine. (see attachment). Having said that, I remember seeing an old map of the area and it was spelt Coal Mine as opposed to Coolmine.
amdublin wrote: » I think the coolmine name is a derivative of the original name in that area coal mine.
rubadub wrote: » Sorry, I meant dun laoghaire in general, places shutting down and lots of pubs struggling there. So they probably got the place cheap and might not get away with higher prices as easily. I hear forty foot bar is doing fine. The ferry service stopping might have hit them a bit compared to what they could be at.
jeffk wrote: » Started ordering food at 1827, just finished after 2000 Absolute mess again, said it to manager,also said it about portion sizes and he agreed. He brought over the main, then a girl brought over another one, she disappeared off with it. The manager portion was proper size, the girl brought over usual size and burger was single not double. Not given 10c change, nice earner if you do that a few hundred times a hour Had to keep pushing back cinema time for afterwards. Very disappointed again
blueshed wrote: if service is so slow then they cant do it a few hundred times an hour
quickbeam wrote: But, drink was good, food was good, price was good. Would go again.
jeffk wrote: » This is What keeps me going back in the hope they fix the issues
chucknorris wrote: » I was there last Tuesday. Took 25 minutes to get the grub we ordered but had no complaints about the food. If i was in a rush, I'd hit the McDonald's drive through or KFC so it is what it is. Decent spot and very popular. I can tell you for sure that the local pubs such as the Bell are not best pleased with its popularity. I've seen it first hand how their staff had a few smart comments to make on social media in reply to some people who posted about being at it. The monopoly is over - will the competition react accordingly? doubtful.
NakedMonkey wrote: » Have to agree. A barman even said they have no idea what Irish customers want so shouldn't be involved in the Irish pub industry as they're no better than a fast food outlet that sell piss. When it was pointed out that they're all doing well and they have a better selection of beer than a lot of Irish pubs the only response they could say was "Do they sell Guinness?"
NakedMonkey wrote: » A barman even said they have no idea what Irish customers want so shouldn't be involved in the Irish pub industry
NakedMonkey wrote: » the only response they could say was "Do they sell Guinness?"
chucknorris wrote: » PS: They probably don't sell Guinness because Guinness are too scared to strike a deal with Weterspoons, due to the closed shop in Ireland,seen when the drinks manufacturers were bent over a barrel in the same way Heineken was, thanks to Charie Chawke et all. Wetherspoons played hard ball and effectively won.
ciaran76 wrote: » Dropped in for a breakfast this morning. Food was good and service was quick. Will go again.