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1 year ago
bathroom PIN:4646. Friend staff. Good choice for a cup of coffee. Had a cup of coffee.
Duke Street
Athy, Co. Kildare
Republic of Ireland
(059) 863 1311
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It's a Penny's . Looks bad on the outside but its not too bad inside. Women clothes is straight in…read moreand if you take a left when you come in you have the men's section.
This shopping centre is located on the Avoca river in Arklow. It's ok... The choice of shops isn't…read moreexactly what you'd call diverse. It's mostly made up of clothes shops, an Eddie Rockets and a cinema. It lacks variety, a gift shop or something would be a nice edition. The only thing close to a gift shop is either TK Mass or the Euro Giant. TK Mass can be quite expensive and the Euro Giant is... Well... It's full of cheap tat... It's kind of strange, but there's a strange correlation between the success of a shopping centre and the presence of a Euro Store. You'll often find that the ones that are struggling will have one and the more successful centres won't.
Carlow is a charming town. The first thing that struck on this town centre location was that it's…read morequite a small place, yes compact and bijou describes it tidily. It was a cold, wet day; as I walked in I was glad that we parked somewhere else as it was darn full and the allocated space per car isn't generous despite the fact that it's pay parking. I really do detest having to pay to park to shop. The next thing that struck was just how few shops there were that I'd be interested in; for me it's a completely forgettable place. There's a Penney's, now doubt their flagship store, a Peter Mark, an overpriced Gelato place and a Nickel cafe where there's nothing that costs a nickel. So if I were standing outside it again I'd be unlikely to go back inside, I'd go somewhere else.
Not being a native, I find this mall quite cute. Everytime I visit family here I come and I always…read morebuy lots of stuff for myself and those back home. No, it doesn't have fancy shops selling Louis Vuitton merchandise and the like but if I was looking for that I'd go directly to that shop. Overall it's nice, has a movie house, went to see Ferdinand with my 7 year old and my husband and had a great time after shopping n then going to eat across the street from the mall.
Handy place to get to in Kildare, as there isn't a lot for choice in the country side. Only stores…read moreI would pop into are their h&m and Zara, they do have a good supply in stock. It's always better to park in the car park just off the Main Street. It's literally around the corner from the main entrance and its €4 for the whole day!
Well first of all here's my first review of this place. I've already done reviews on yelp only to…read morefind they've disappeared along with photos. So if this one disappears I won't be doing another one. Right here it is. If one considers the tourist office as the centre of Mullingar then this place is about an 8 to 10 minute walk. Mullingar is a charming Irish town with a lot of character and darn good foodie places. Just beside the tourist office stands a statue of Joe Dolan a famous Irish singer alas now dead. I'm pleased to say I saw him live and wow what an unusual voice. He had a number three hit in the UK in the 1969 when the charts had Elvis In the Ghetto (originally titled the Vicious Circle) David Bowie Space Oddity, Credence Clearwater Revival Bad Moon Rising with the amazing voice of John Fogerty who brought bluesy swamp rock to the hippie masses; Fogerty also holds the distinct honour of being one of the few musicians to be sued for sounding too much like himself. I digress again. This centre is a tad unusual as it has local businesses in it including a local barbers, a florist, a jewellers, a fruit & veg shop and a local butchers. Most shopping centres have the usual multi national and national names. This place has Boots, Holland & Barrett, a CarPhone warehouse and also has Dunnes Stores selling food & drink in one store and clothing and shoes in another store. The local butchers Tormeys has an on site Himalayan salt dry cure beef ager so I bought a few sirloins. I didn't need a coffee so avoided the Esquires coffee place. Worth a visit if you are close by.
Butcher has Himalayan salt dory ager for steak
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It's Ireland's answer to Wal-Mart. Yes, I know I'm quite the phrase-maker, but it's true. Jamie W…read more and I came upon the expansive single-floor one in central Kilkenny as we were leisurely strolling to our hotel on Patrick Street after a hearty evening of lamb stew, slabs of Irish beef, pints of Guinness, and plenty of song at Kyteler's Inn (review: http://bit.ly/2lWIzzw). We saw a huge store through the windows looking downward at all the merchandise for sale - household wares, clothing, and a large supermarket (photo: http://bit.ly/2lCMTsc). There's just something about exploring a supermarket in a foreign land that gets me all giddy. Seriously. This market was huge and looked very much like any American supermarket toward the Whole Foods end of the spectrum. I knew I was in Ireland when I saw the extensive collection of whiskey on the shelves in the liquor section (photo: http://bit.ly/2mWrRVH). Faith and begorrah. As we crossed over to the meat section, everything was labeled Irish - Irish gammon steak, Irish back bacon joint, Irish chicken (photo: http://bit.ly/2lCSTRN). Proud stock they are on the Emerald Isle. Obviously proud of their meat. We just shopped for almost healthy snacks like chocolate-dipped rice cakes for the next day's road trip across the country to Dingle. Those were portable and tasty. Coincidentally, Dunnes was a takeover target of the Walton family at the turn of the millennium, but Ireland's major store chain remains family-run, presumably a wealthy family given there are over 125 stores in the chain. We found the stores so convenient that we ended up stopping at Dunnes in Galway and Dublin for our travel snacks.
Nice one stop shop! Dunnes offers clothing (decent quality, decent prices), home goods such as…read moretowels, linens, decorations, kitchen items, and FOOD! The supermarket was my favorite part as there's a great selection of meats, dairy products, sweets (candy, cookies, fresh baked cakes), coffee, teas, soda, chips... You name it.a great place for a tourist to see a European supermarket and to try the food! Also - this Dunnes has an awesome parking lot that is very convenient especially if you want to see the city centre.
Whiskey for sale
Montage of images from Dunnes Stores
Penneys is pretty good but it is always swamping with Grannys on Thursday and can get very hectic,…read moreMost of the time they are very messy and clothes are mostly on the floor and hung up places randomly, It is very cheap though so I guess they have that. Most of staff was good but one girl called Mary was on her phone instead of helping us customers , the other staff members were very helpful some stuff was really nice and some things were a bit questionable, but overall penneys is pretty good so i probably will come back.
Cheap but trendy clothing, what more is there to say? I love shopping at Penneys! The lines are…read morequick and the wait for the fitting room goes by quickly. It does seem a bit bigger than the other locations I've been to. Only downside is that it was a disaster when I came in. Clothes were all over the floor and hung up in a haphazard mess. Oh well, doesn't stop me from coming in every chance I get!
Thanks so much to Cathy in the wexford store!! She went out of her way with phone calls to chase up…read morea suitcase for me which I received today definitely a personal service I always find everyone genuinely helpful and also they create a happy relaxed atmosphere it always a nice shopping experience in wexford!!
I recently was in penneys wexford shopping with close friends whenthe secruirty guarad told us we…read morehad to leave because we looked supisous we showed the security guard we got money to spend in the he refused to believe us .i was litrually shocked by the experience and will never enter again .
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