dpe wrote: » Southside. Typical. Something like the English Market is exactly what Henry Street/O'Connell St. needs to get people over the river. Its what Moore Street should be turned into instead of its current s*ithole/shrine status.
mhge wrote: » Northside fruit market is being redeveloped too, if I remember well? It's just a short walk away from the Epicurean...http://www.irishtimes.com/news/consumer/plans-for-historic-dublin-market-approved-by-city-councillors-1.2123649 The state of Moore St is depressing, I agree.
Sundew wrote: » Haven't been in town for ages but am also very to hear that. My O.H has fond memories of buying Tapes of " The Smiths" in there many moons ago. That means we will have three Dealz all within a stones throw of each other as well as that Euroshop place! Does D.C.C not have rules about how close certain branches of the same store can be from each other?
Strumms wrote: » I used to eat regularly there in a couple of the places but seemed to have lost its appeal over the years. The general area was in bad need of being done up so its a bit cheeky if the landlords were putting up the rent but not investing in it themselves. Dealz ehh yes just what we need, another deals.... Don't know what the Iveagh Market will be like but I'd hope for something along an Irish take on the San Miguel Market in Madrid which I could happily spend an hour or two in wandering about eating Tapas and having a beer or two.
Hugo_Whoriskey wrote: » Think you're a bit off the mark there, ugly duckling, the burrito place (which I prefered when it was in its older incarnation) and the Spanish place were still very good.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » While they may have been good the food hall itself was filthy an in desperate need of refurbishment. Many many years ago I worked on tgat street and ate in there a lot and got my coffee from Cafe Mocha which used to join the food hall to Lotts Lane, it was a clean place then. Had you used the toilets there recently? The owners really let the place go to bits
Chinasea wrote: » No, it was not filthy. It was a bit scruffy, a bit worn, but it was not dirty. There was a woman who worked there for years who scrubbed the place night and day doing the best she could with worn out goods. Terrible shame it is closed down. Dublin is crying out for a bit of diversity.
Chinasea wrote: » No it was not filthy. That is a cheap shot. We do have health inspectors. It was a bit worn but not dirty.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I'm not taking a cheap shot at anybody. I trained as a HACCP trainer. The place was filthy. The toilets were so bad they were unusable, plates were still used even though they had chips on them
Arthur Daley wrote: » All told, the epicurean got a bit of a make over in the last few years, new chairs and lamp shades etc.the toilets I only used once they were passable. But considering this is a city centre foodhall and some of the clientele who pound the streets outside, I'd say it was difficult to keep the place clean and secure at times.I looked at it as a city centre food hall where you could get a good mix of foods and try something different, there was a decent buzz about the place and I shall miss it. For what I was paying I wasn't expecting the savoy grill or something. I'm sure all the outlets were subject to the same checks as every other establishment so I was happy enough to eat there and give something a go once anyway.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » While they may have been good the food hall itself was filthy an in desperate need of refurbishment.
Confucius say wrote: » the prices are ridic.
BeerNut wrote: » Compared to Borough?
LollipopJimmy wrote: » You contradict yourself there. A woman doing her best with worn out goods isn't good enough for an establishment that sells food. The place was filthy from a food safety perspective.
ixoy wrote: » I haven't gone there much in the last year but my plates always got cleared very quickly. Are you saying they didn't clean them properly after that?
LollipopJimmy wrote: » It's been a long time since any quality food was served in there. In recent years it turned into a filthy horrible place full of food of questionable quality
the groutch wrote: » then why is there only even been one FSAI closure order there, way back in 2003?
ixoy wrote: » I haven't gone there much in the last year but my plates always got cleared very quickly. Are you saying they didn't clean them properly after that? Would never have used the toilets mind you, didn't get a good impression for whatever reason. Do think they could have spruced the place up a bit but it looks the owners were determined to drive the place into the ground. I really hope that it doesn't turn into a bloody Dealz as mentioned.