Maymack wrote: » Its shame really because people who do actually go in there and spend money are been hit with entry fee because of a small few who bring their own drink in & spend nothing. I think they should get rid of the voucher system in bakers bar & instead stamp your hand on the way out. Seen this done before. Better system.
klose wrote: » Is there an Apache pizza in clonmel these days?
F34 wrote: » It's opening soon in Hotshots they have the signs up already not sure when it's opening though.
CharlieCroker wrote: » In the bowling alley? Bit strange isn't it??
darragh o meara wrote: » You'd be surprised the amount of people who bring their own drink with them... I've seen it first hand. Better to get the price of one drink off them than they going in and not spending a penny.
Maymack wrote: » Why does O Keeffes charge entry fee? They are the only late bar in Clonmel & are guaranteed business every weekend. I know if you go to Bakers bar you can get a voucher to get in free. But the vouchers are limited so you can be lucky some nights to get them.
Maymack wrote: » Just on a different topic, I see Iceland are looking to open again in Clonmel. They are advertising for retail assistants on Indeed.com.
Loughc wrote: » I really hope they open in the town centre somewhere.
Maymack wrote: » We really need more choice when it comes to going out in Clonmel. We used to have a good range of late bars & nite clubs before. Hopefully some business people will invest in Clonmel pubs again. The Post House is huge loss. Just on a different topic, I see Iceland are looking to open again in Clonmel. They are advertising for retail assistants on Indeed.com.
rucksack wrote: » Graet to see iceland coming back to Showgrounds and not in town centre. we can shop there now. would not pay parking in tc
freshpopcorn wrote: » Where did you hear this?
Xenophile wrote: » Tipp FM understands that Iceland UK has now agreed a deal to return to the centre on the Davis Road. The supermarket will be operated by the UK firm this time round.
touts wrote: » It would be great to see the unit taken again but what would be different this time around. People didn't seem engaged by Iceland last time. The rest of the center could be packed and you would walk into Iceland and it was like a haven of isolation. Never more than 3 or 4 people in there. They will have to change their offering to attract people.
Xenophile wrote: » Last time the supermarket was operated on a franchise basis !
johnny_adidas wrote: » Their business model is based on cheap frozen processed food though isn't it? Maybe I've taken it up completely wrong but if that's the case I'm kinda glad the place isn't packed
touts wrote: » Still selling crap people don't want to buy.
rucksack wrote: » That is nonsense. They have the same branded frozen foods as Tesco Dunnes etc. They had the Birds Eye brand for instance. Tesco and Dunnes are also full of frozen processed food
johnny_adidas wrote: » But do they sell any fresh food? Just wondering, never been in there as I said
r3nu4l wrote: » I really hope Iceland doesn't open again. I'm all for jobs in the area but there's a reason they chose Kerry Katona as their 'public face'... "That's why mums go to Iceland"?, more like "That's why chavs go to Iceland "! I can't think of anything more down market and Clonmel is bad enough as it is