Confucius say wrote: » I loved it too. Their soft tacos. And the first place in Dublin to do a good burrito. Actually they were different to the mainstream ones now, in a good way. It was always the busiest place. Clearly not covering overheads though. I doubt they set up anywhere else, but did they?
the groutch wrote: » then why is there only even been one FSAI closure order there, way back in 2003?
esforum wrote: » the rent was too high for what was being made probable and it was constantly being targeted by pickpockets
hidinginthebush wrote: » They're not the same taco taco that's on Dame Court now are they? Either way that Taco Taco is delish!
Hanley wrote: » I got REALLY excited by this a few weeks ago, and then REALLY pissed off when I realised it wasn't the same spot
MajorMax wrote: » I'm gutted to hear this. It's a real shame, we don't need another bloody dealz It's a long shot, but does anyone know if Istanbul are relocating anywhere else? I loved that place
Tazz T wrote: » Yeah, there's a two Dealz, including the huge one in Moore Street literally round the corner. Dublin's crying out for a good sized permanent artisan food market.
newacc2015 wrote: » I wouldnt call the Epicurean food hall artisan in the slightest. Most of the fruit was glorified fast food. The fruit market is going to have a proper artisan food market. The Epicurean is about 10 years behind modern food trends in Dublin. 10 years ago there was no decent sandwich/cafes in Dublin. Now there is literally dozens of them eg Brother Hubbard, Green Bench etc. Epicureans days were limited. There is dozens of amazing affordable cafes in Dublin. That dont feel like a glorified cattle shed like the Epicurean food hall felt like
newacc2015 wrote: » Now there is literally dozens of them eg Brother Hubbard, Green Bench etc. Epicureans days were limited. There is dozens of amazing affordable cafes in Dublin
Northern Monkey wrote: » I thought they rebranded to saburrito? Taco taco closed and saburrito opened at the same time. The staff all moved across initially as well.
Northern Monkey wrote: I thought they rebranded to saburrito? Taco taco closed and saburrito opened at the same time. The staff all moved across initially as well.
Hugo_Whoriskey wrote: » This definitely happened, hence my wording in my earlier post
ixoy wrote: » Very few decent ones on the north side of the city centre actually. That's why we often went there. We also went to the little bakery cafe on Liffey Street but that also closed..
Hrududu wrote: » The thing the Epicurean had going over places like Brother Hunbards etc was that you could go with a group and everyone could have something different. You weren't limited to the menu of one place, you could choose from loads
Chinasea wrote: » They are still there. The entrance is round the corner street off Liffey Street near the Spar.
Stablemaster wrote: » Pure kip. Glad gone
Muahahaha wrote: » It could have done with a tidy up for sure but I'd much prefer it there than the Dealz that is going to open up. The northside is already saturated with euro shops.