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Comic Joanne McNally (second left) with the team from Ruby Pizza and Grill, Swords, county Dublinlast night.

Last night.

The Round Room, Mansion House, Dawson Street, Dublin 2.

Nicole Fenner writes:

The eighth annual Just Eat Takeaway Awards took place last night, where popular Irish owned diner Ruby’s Pizza & Grill, Swords was crowned Ireland’s favourite Takeaway.

Over 68,000 votes were cast for local and independent takeaway eateries and convenience retailers right across Ireland in recent weeks with innovative new pop-ups, The Dough Box in Bray Co. Wicklow, a wood-fire pizza container famed for its pillow-like dough, and Cluck Chicken in Walkinstown, Dublin, hatched in 2020 and best known for their sticky Korean wings, taking home GOLD in the all-new Gamechanger and Best Newcomer categories.

Meanwhile…

Best Breakfast: Joe’s Village Kitchen, Coolock, Dublin 5
Best Lunch: Jump Juice, Douglas, Cork
Best Dessert: Ginos’ Gelato, Grafton Street, Dublin
Best Healthy: Jump Juice, Stephen’s Green, Dublin
Best Vegetarian: Yumgrub, Ballybrack, Dublin
Best Burger: Gourmet Burger Kitchen, South Williams Street, Dublin
Best Chipper: Leo Burdock’s Rathmines,
Best Chinese: Lemon Tree, Seamus Ennis Road, Finglas
Best Indian: Bombay Pantry, Glenageary, Co. Dublin
Best Thai: Saba To Go, Rathgar, Dublin
Best Japanese: Yamamori Sushi,Ormond Quay, Dublin
Best Mexican: Tolteca, Baggot Street, Dublin
Best Middle Eastern: Zaytoon, Lower Camden Street, Dublin
Best Pizza: Firehouse Pizza,, Ballymun
Best Spicebag: Xian Tuam, High Street, Galway
Best Newcomer: Cluck Chicken, Greenhills Road, Dublin
Gamechanger: The Dough Box, Bray, Wicklow
Best Convenience: Centra, Nationwide
Best National Chain: Camile Thai
Best International Chain McDonalds, Nationwide
Best of Dublin: Elephant & Castle, Rathmines
Best of Leinster: Saba To Go, Rathgar, Dublin
Best of Munster: Sambros,Thomas Street, Limerick
Best of Connacht: The Chili Shack, Abbeygate Street Upper, Galway
Best of Ulster: Burrito Loco, Letterkenny, Donegal
Best of Ireland: Ruby’s Pizza and Grill Swords, Dublin

Fight!

Just Eat 2021 winners

Just Eat will now carry the Starbucks menu

This changes everything.

This afternoon.

Gemma Harte writes:

‘Coffee lovers of the nation will be pleased to hear that Starbucks® Delivery is now available on the Just Eat app, featuring the mouth-watering range of signature seasonal specials.

Celebrating the first day of the festive month of December, Just Eat will feature everyone’s favourite specialty coffees, iced beverages, sweet treats and light bites including the iconic Starbucks Christmas menu.

Amanda Roche-Kelly, Managing Director Just Eat Ireland said:

“Just Eat and Starbucks have a shared vision to deliver convenience and as the Irish coffee culture continues to grow, through this exciting partnership we’re offering Just Eat customers what they want, when and where they want it.

*jitter*

Just Eat

This morning.

Just Eat has confirmed that drone delivery will now be available to customers in Oranmore, County Galway.

Nicole Fenner writes:

Powered by Manna, the world’s first aviation-grade B2B drone delivery ‘as-a-service’ platform, and served-up in partnership with Camile Thai, the drone takeaway delivery service is set to go live for the first time ever on the Just Eat app from today

Dropped straight to the designated delivery point in under 3-minutes, 2kg weight limit applies. Customers will select their dishes on the dedicated Camile Thai drone delivery menu page on the Just Eat app, which will be available from 4pm– 8pm, Thursday – Sunday.

FLIGHT!

Just Eat drone menu here

This morning.

Dublin City Council and JCDecaux Ireland launched the Just Eat dublinbikes this morning The new look branded bikes will on the streets of Dublin from the end of August.

In addition to the livery of the bikes, “the docking station screens, service vehicles, staff uniforms and associated inventory will all also be rebranded as Just Eat dublinbikes”.

Fast food FIGHT!

Pics: Dublin City Council and JCDecaux Ireland

Update:

This morning.

Merrion Square, Dublin 2

Above from left Richard Shakespeare, Assistant Chief Executive, Dublin City Council; Joanne Grant, Managing Director, JCDecaux Ireland; Dublin’s Lord Mayor Mícheál MacDonncha; and Amanda Roche Kelly Managing Director, Just Eat Ireland; as the Just Eat dublinbikes were unveiled this morning

Pic: Naoise Culhane

Update:

 

Stop that!

The Just Eat bikers hog Merrion Road, Dublin 2.

Pic: Naoise Culhane