I am not a liar!!Right, but so many unquestionably pro-Zao posts make it hard to take your observations seriously.
A lot of holy marys are giving their opinions without ever been in the place.I disagree. As a restaurant it should be judged upon the food, not on what a couple of snobs and holy marys think. People with minds of their own will give the place a chance.
You could try Angels Joe, but they dont do food..and possibly on the quality of its strippers as well, then? If I want someone getting their t1ts out when I'm eating, I'll go to Stringfellows. Oh wait, that closed too...
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Holy Joe
OMG some people are so far off the mark its unreal.Theyre obviously looking for clientele of the tackier variety, stag nights, hen parties, drunk louts who'd enjoy a stripper while they tuck into their curry.
OMG some people are so far off the mark its unreal.
Any restaurant that would allow a stripper on the premises to do her stuff would not be the type of place Id go to - it wouldnt matter if it happened once, twice, or every weekend - if thats the kind of behaviour the management allow, it wouldnt be a place Id eat in.
Thats fine thats your choice.
But its unbeliveable that all of a sudden people think this is a terrible sleezy place & they obviousally the restaurant only want hens & stags now!!!! Unbeliveable how narrowminded some people are.
I disagree. As a restaurant it should be judged upon the food, not on what a couple of snobs and holy marys think. People with minds of their own will give the place a chance.
Thats fine thats your choice.
But its unbeliveable that all of a sudden people think this is a terrible sleezy place & they obviousally the restaurant only want hens & stags now!!!! Unbeliveable how narrowminded some people are.
I dont think one over exagerated incident makes a place sleazy , no!You think a stripper getting her kit off in a restaurant doesnt add an element of sleaze to the premises?
Maybe a big sign up beside the smoking area.It is offensive to many people and if the owner is going to allow strippers to perform on site then he should make customers aware of this so that they don't have kids, elderly parents etc present and to avoid embarrassment. Its not snobbery its common decency.
No it would not be. I think the manager also said thisYou don't mention whether you think its ok for kids to see this type of show in a restaurant?
On the continent people are more broadminded than our nation of holy marys..
I was referring to this postRubbish - a stripper in a restaurant would not be acceptable 'on the continent' either.
Are these the same kids who would be at home while shows like sex and the city are on the television ? Does anyone ever consider the content of shows such as Eastenders and Fair City? I was watching one of the main channels and heard plenty of four letter words on a show at 8 pm. I used to think the watershed is at 9 pm but I guess times have changed. I doubt anyone present at the restaurant was damaged for life. In fact the only compensation the complainant wanted was free food. If the complainant equates her 'distress' with free food then I guess she wasnt so distressed. And the stripper did say they dont strip off when kids are present so whats the big deal ? Kids see boobs all the time when their parents take them on a family holiday to the beaches of France and Spain.
As for Stag Partys, I doubt they would put a drab northside shopping centre top of their places to go. They would be far more likely to go to Temple Bar.
It really has nothing at all to do with snobbery, religion or broad minds.
Some people enjoy frequenting places with strippers. Others don't. For that very reason many places with strippers have neon lights outside advertising that strippers are on the premises. People can then choose whether or not to go in.
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.If I want strippers I would goto Angels or Lapello etc
I have alread twice stated I have no affiliation (That also means no connection with the place or any of the staff) with the place & I resent you calling me a LiarI would hazard a guess (after counting your twenty one posts to date defending the place in question) that you have some connection with the "restaurant" and/or staff regardless of whether or not you are directly involved.
It is not a new restaurant it is open a few years now. The place is nearly always busy when I attend & is booked out till the new year. I would say it has already succeeded as a restaurant in its own right.Whether the establishment succeeds as a restaurant in its own right is a matter of time. We'll just have to wait and see.
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