Manufactured Miracle wrote: » Rage is now open. Ate there on Saturday. Food was lovely but the set-up and atmosphere seemed a lot higher end than it needed to be. Would happily go back.http://ragerestaurant.ie/index.php Anyway, its open now
coylemj wrote: » Closed today with the blinds all down when I passed at 3 p.m. For those who didn't see the earlier posts, this place is in the same premises that previously housed Dali's and then Shutter's on the old main st. in Blackrock, opposite the new college.
Manufactured Miracle wrote: » I think they close between 3 and 5 as they're open for lunch and then dinner later on.
coylemj wrote: » Their website and the sign on the front of the premises both claim they are open Mon-Sat 12-10. I could understand them keeping the hours you're suggesting when it was Dalis or Shutters but not when they're now doing (in their own words) 'casual dining'. Seriously - the week before Christmas and they're closed at 3 p.m.?
Awaaf wrote: » Are they good? The one in DL always seems busy in fairness.
Awaaf wrote: » Some speculation an Indian will open in Deansgrange where the bike shop was. Cant confirm however.
scrumqueen wrote: » Saw that new Sostern Grene was closed on Sunday there, which I found unbelieveable only two days open on a Sunday in December. They said on fb they will be opening Sundays 12-6 but it was astonishing, the amount of people who were outside at 12,1 and 2pm!
the groutch wrote: Also found it strange that with their prices were all random odd numbers, considering we're starting to phase out 1 & 2 cent coins. Would they not price everything in multiples of 5, save themselves a lot of hassle?
Tabnabs wrote: » The prices are converted directly from Danish kroner, hence the odd pricing.
MonkstownHoop wrote: » Charging for paper bags also so bring your own
mhge wrote: » Do they? I saw paper bags marked free at the packing counters.
Fratton Fred wrote: » You can never have too many Indian restaurants
Gareth Keenan wrote: » Murtagh hardware in Glasthule has closed.
Grid. wrote: » That's a shame, didn't last long.:(
CatFromHue wrote: » Is that the one that opened where the Cowshed used to be?
scrumqueen wrote: » Would be inclined to agree. However i wonder could they turn things around with two or three large retailers coming in?
Robert Murphy of Murphy Mulhall, who asset manages the centre on behalf of Coltard, said: “The centre underwent a substantial internal renovation in 2009 and once planning is granted, the final piece of the jigsaw will fall into place.” Jason Miller of Murphy Mulhall who heads up the leasing team added that "already a number of anchor stores have expressed interest in what will give them a large foothold in the very affluent South Dublin market”.