but I’ve seen so many of these off kilter outdoor seating fails at this stage I’ve lost count
one €50-70 per head fancy bistro gaff I know of in a well known 1% er Dublin village have sequestered a dirty little right of way passageway to the side of their building for their outdoor experience…eating lobster at crisp white linen’d tables whilst competing with the permanent pong of piss/parazone encrusted walls and the busy locals as they brush off your shoulder out with their dogs for the evening stroll must make for a Hestonesque new exciting dining experience! lol
Hyper real
Hahah post pics please
goldenbrown
if I’m down there again anytime soon I’ll defo grab some and send to bs
was fully seated too!
hilarious
scundered
A good idea for a Titanic themed cafe
Fergalito
Me: Can you pass the ketchup please?
Her: It’ll be with you in about a minute. On its way.
Ronan
Definitely I think a daily ‘grim outdoor dining latest’ photo thread is called for.
I think the broadsheet regulars would definitely contribute various pictures of the worst of Ireland’s outside dining. Many’s the ‘piss alley’ now accommodating chairs and tables could be celebrated.
Now I must say, I was in Cork city centre last Saturday and the place looks fantastic, like a European city with all the outdoor diners – though admittedly the warm sunshine contributed significantly to the vista. I would like to see lots of street space given up permanently to outdoor dining. Climate be damned, look at the Edinburgh – you can box off the outdoor space significantly from the elements when Covid goes away – I think it just brings life to the area when there’s proper visible dining.
Can a Da?
I can’t wait for this, what a great idea
RanelaghPete
….Portobello??
Fergalito
Mushroom for error?
None it would seem.
ian-oG
A quick few cuts and those chair legs will be grand for the gradient. Keep the bits you cut off and nail em back on when this stuff is over.
Can’t see the legs of the tables but a few beer mats will sort that out.
I’d be inclined to avoid those.
that’s the spirit
lol I realise everyone is trying their level best
but I’ve seen so many of these off kilter outdoor seating fails at this stage I’ve lost count
one €50-70 per head fancy bistro gaff I know of in a well known 1% er Dublin village have sequestered a dirty little right of way passageway to the side of their building for their outdoor experience…eating lobster at crisp white linen’d tables whilst competing with the permanent pong of piss/parazone encrusted walls and the busy locals as they brush off your shoulder out with their dogs for the evening stroll must make for a Hestonesque new exciting dining experience! lol
Hahah post pics please
if I’m down there again anytime soon I’ll defo grab some and send to bs
was fully seated too!
hilarious
A good idea for a Titanic themed cafe
Me: Can you pass the ketchup please?
Her: It’ll be with you in about a minute. On its way.
Definitely I think a daily ‘grim outdoor dining latest’ photo thread is called for.
I think the broadsheet regulars would definitely contribute various pictures of the worst of Ireland’s outside dining. Many’s the ‘piss alley’ now accommodating chairs and tables could be celebrated.
Now I must say, I was in Cork city centre last Saturday and the place looks fantastic, like a European city with all the outdoor diners – though admittedly the warm sunshine contributed significantly to the vista. I would like to see lots of street space given up permanently to outdoor dining. Climate be damned, look at the Edinburgh – you can box off the outdoor space significantly from the elements when Covid goes away – I think it just brings life to the area when there’s proper visible dining.
I can’t wait for this, what a great idea
….Portobello??
Mushroom for error?
None it would seem.
A quick few cuts and those chair legs will be grand for the gradient. Keep the bits you cut off and nail em back on when this stuff is over.
Can’t see the legs of the tables but a few beer mats will sort that out.
Looks like a complete dive
Is it a Pisa restaurant?