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Closing today. Sorely missed.claddagh, dublin
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Closing today. Sorely missed.claddagh, dublin
Someone in work was telling me about this yesterday. Looking forward to checking it out when things open back upnew coffee shop/record store in drumcondra:
You'll want to get lost in this new coffee and record shop | Easy Food
Ireland’s first boutique specialty coffee and record store is set to open in Dublin this Januaryeasyfood.ie
I'm on an extended stay in Mullingar atm but I haven't seen that shop open yet, bad timing. I like the name and it looks quite nice from the outside, like a proper record shop. Have you seen the tea and coffee shop opposite dealz? Very nice take-away coffee there. Also beans, grinders and stuff
No, I'm right in the heart of Mullingar town. I hate Dealz. Drinking a take away coffee in the park is the most exciting thing in my life at the moment. I might buy an aeropress thing in the shop.You're out in Ballynacarrigy, right? Had a frosty experience in McGuinnesses last summer after collecting something from the vet down there.
I probably wouldn't consider takeout coffee on my current budget. I've been drinking mostly instant so far this year - Nescafe Intenso and things like that. I have also forsaken prestige TV [mostly bollocks, let's be fair] for the more bitesize hit of Eastenders. Cutting down on the coff, but my brother bought me a voucher for that place so I suppose I'll have to use it. Dealz served me well when I was still on the sugar before August - multipacks of Twixes, and the odd box of After Eights, etc.
But that shop, now that you mention it, I might invest in a stovepot or a grinder.
Re: 3345. Nice bloke, easily contacted on social media. The store layout itself is pretty bland. Not exactly what you'd call a characterful shop. He's offering free delivery on a 5 mile radius of Mullingar and free postage within Ireland on orders over 50 quid.
Exactly, it used to be 3.99, or 4.99 for anything out of the ordinary. I miss that. The internet, and especially Discogs, fucked that type of business model.the old freebird - under the bus stop shop on the quays. first stop every saturday for me. great bargains to be had because the records were pretty much always the same price, rare or not. many's a great record picked up in that plac
Yeah saw them setting up the other day, was pretty psyched. Would be concerned that this area doesn't have enough ageing hipsters to support it but wish them all the best in the venture.Someone in work was telling me about this yesterday. Looking forward to checking it out when things open back up
No, I'm right in the heart of Mullingar town. I hate Dealz. Drinking a take away coffee in the park is the most exciting thing in my life at the moment. I might buy an aeropress thing in the shop.
Nobody goes to the heart of Mullingar anyway, it's all about the outlying car parks.heart of Mullingar.... qualifies as some sort of oxymoron award. It's been killing my heart since the 1990s - even from afar. Bad juju tears through its main artery.
Curious about the price of the sauna in the swimming pool whenever it opens.
that's the one i was referring to. the one that may cause narcolepsy when given to teenagers.
Joe was alright, I reckon. His brother Ray though is a mad deluded, narcissistic arsehole, and tries to pass his narcissism off as just a bit of craic. That's the worst of it.Joe Dolan used to voiceover a radio advert promoting his home town circa late 80's:
'' THE BEST BY FAR IS MULLINGAR''.
I've never been there myself. Can't ever remember being in Westmeath either.
The Heart of Darknessheart of Mullingar.... qualifies as some sort of oxymoron award. It's been killing my heart since the 1990s - even from afar. Bad juju tears through its main artery.
Curious about the price of the sauna in the swimming pool whenever it opens.
new coffee shop/record store in drumcondra:
You'll want to get lost in this new coffee and record shop | Easy Food
Ireland’s first boutique specialty coffee and record store is set to open in Dublin this Januaryeasyfood.ie
Yeah saw them setting up the other day, was pretty psyched. Would be concerned that this area doesn't have enough ageing hipsters to support it but wish them all the best in the venture.
That's so true. I fit that description to a t and am on the train route.drumcondra and its hinterland has a wide selection of middle aged centrist dads with record collections
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