59 thoughts on “Hangin’

  1. Sheila

    Go into Martcade, the new Berlin food hall type place in Rathmines. It’s beside the big domed church.

    They have a cafe in there and a Pieman stall. I can tell you the pies are good, very good indeed.

    http://martcade.com

    1. Matthew Lysaght

      Haven’t been down there yet. The bakery beside the barbers does a fine cajun chicken sambo.

    2. DD

      I was in there last week, place was filthy, scraps of food everywhere. The two working weren’t much better. One picked up a plate and asked the other if he reckoned it was clean or dirty, they both stared at it for a while before deciding it was clean and putting someone’s lunch on it.

          1. Sheila

            The Pieman don’t use plates, so you must mean the cafe (The Le Petit Camion) in the Martcade?

            … but I’m assuming you don’t mean the cafe in the Ferocious Mingle Marcade on Camden Street :D

            Too many hipster places opening up with similar names!

          2. DD

            When you walk in the door of martcade the pies are in the right, everything else is on the left. I’ve no idea what they call themselves but I do know their kitchen area looked like a kitchenette from a bed sit shared by 8 lads, not good.

  2. Zynks

    I like the naming and shaming. Definitely one for my list. if I am looking for food on the go.

  3. fluffybiscuits

    Know what is a fantastic sandwich ? Goats cheese, tomato relish, little chicken and some spring onion and toasted…Hats off to Spar on Jervis St :)

    Oh yeah flaps too :)

    1. fluffybiscuits

      Hipster sandwich

      -Sundried tomatoes
      -Free range eggs
      -Iceberg lettuce that is organic
      -Some fancy cheese

      All served on something vintage like mouldy bread. They do have to watch incase they pick it out from their beards tho…

      1. munkifisht

        Too right, bloody hipsters and their edible food. I remember in my day we used to have a cavity block in-between two sheets of plywood.

      2. well

        They ran out of sun dried tomatoes, so i’ve decided to start throwing 7up bottles onto the floor.

      3. Jeremy Kyle

        Feckin’ hipsters, wha?

        I’ll stick with my McDonald’s chicken nuggets thank you very much.

  4. DD

    You went to mini marche for something to eat? The shop with graphics of the rte guide from 1995 printed on the floor. What did you expect?? There’s a subway next to it, and god knows how many other food places within 500m. Mini marche is for newspapers and cigarettes.

    1. trobuff

      The problem people encounter with the make-your-own method is that if you want or have to leave your office during lunch hour, as I do due to lack of “relaxation” seating, you can’t sit in any establishment. That leaves sitting outside. Sure it’s sunny now, but in bad weather this is a problem. That said, you wouldn’t be sitting in Mini Marche anyway.

  5. thefatlad

    You could have always just taken it back to the Mini Marche and gone: “DA FUPP???”

  6. Davey T

    I remember a classmate of mine used to get sugar sandwiches for lunch in school. He could have only dreamt of ham, cheese and lettuce sandwiches

    1. Bejayziz

      Jesus I thought I was the only one that witnessed this abomination, a kid in my class in primary school used to do the same

      1. Davey T

        Im sure theres some sort of support group out there for kids who got sugar sandwiches in school…

  7. Tom Stewart

    They’ve served you up something you think is terrible value (and I agree).

    Never go there again.

    That’s it.

    I doubt that this is your only food source. Make your own fupping sandwich if necessary.

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