![]() “Don’t take any risks, close if you have to protect yourselves at all cost.” All I could do was send a 10 second voice message. " I knew whatever was happening was bad, life changing even for me and my staff. ![]() Unable to focus on the news of the riots due to this family emergency, when messages started coming through, Will said this of his response: Will told us that in the midst of all this he was having a personal nightmare when he had to bring his two-and-a-half-year-old son into the Temple Street ER, as he was suffering with RSV (respiratory system virus). Thursday November 23 was a difficult day for everyone living in Dublin - the stabbings outside a primary school at Parnell Square in the afternoon, followed by the riots that broke out and continued for much of the evening - put everyone on edge and had people glued to their phones and TV screens for more news. One Society has faced several cancellations since Thursday 23rd, with customers phoning to ask if it was safe to come in, as well as a tourist calling from as far as Kerry enquiring if they should cancel their trip to Dublin completely. Will unfortunately confirmed that in the week following the riots, they had suffered a 25%+ drop in revenue, a loss that is " massive and unsustainable as a business." If things weren't hard enough □ #deflated #worried #DublinRiot #dublinriots ![]() Sadly dreading my favourite time of year. Scared of what's to come! Not many will want to come to Gardiner street now. Two med- large bookings for today cancelled yesterday. Owner William Monaghan has said he is " scared of what's to come" adding that " not many will want to come to Gardiner Street now. Several large bookings cancelling citing safety concerns, and footfall on the typically busy cafe has notably dropped since Thursday, November 23rd. Taking to social media this week, One Society on Gardiner Street Lower shared a worrying account of doing business in the north inner city over the last few days. A recent report from Bank of Ireland, sheds some light on the direct impact of spending in the city, during one of the traditionally busiest times of the year, with spending down roughly half than the previous year. ![]() Confidence in the capital has unfortunately been shaken and unfortunately, it appears to be local businesses that have borne the brunt of this insecurity, with countless cancellations, low footfall and spending accounted for and partly attributed to the attack and the riot that followed. A confusing few days for the citizens of Dublin, and an inordinately tough week for local businesses trying to operate in these new conditions. It's been an unimaginable week for the families, friends and wider community of the victims of the Dublin attack. You can also offer a meal for 2 (starter + main course + dessert + coffee + water + wine) with our partner Wonderbox.Īware that what we eat has a direct impact on our health, our planet and our communities, our chefs and teams work every day to try to have as much positive impact as possible."Everything is getting harder for restaurants" The restaurant is open on Sundays and accepts all types of payment (alipay, wechat, etc.). This Parisian brasserie offers a small terrace hidden away from the public to enjoy the fine weather! Le Procope offers a traditional and bourgeois French cuisine, through different specialties such as Coq au vin and Tête de veau, braised beef cheek, homemade Mille-feuille and traditional Procopio-style Tiramisù. ![]() Le Procope, the oldest café in Paris, in the heart of Saint-Germain des PrésĪ mythical restaurant in the 6th arrondissement of Paris since 1686, Le Procope is a place steeped in history where the greatest writers and intellectuals have gathered (Rousseau, Diderot, Verlaine.) in a historic decor. ![]()
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