Dublin - Swords Pavilion - Pompey Ranger Review

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Number of Visits: 
This was my first visit
How Busy?: 
A few tables occupied
Time of Day: 
Weekday Lunch
Date of Last Visit: 
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Rating: 
4.38 / 5
Friendliness of Staff: 
5 (Wow, I feel incredibly welcome! Recognised if a frequent visitor)
Speed of Service: 
5 (Under 5 mins - I had only just got back with my cutlery and sauce)
Quality of Food: 
4.5 (Great - Very tender, piping hot, not at all burnt, dripping in sauce)
Decoration & Cleanliness: 
3 (Standard Nando's, nothing bad, nothing exceptional)
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situated in the midst of a heartless mega shopping centre this store has enough heart for whole site. Stands out in row of shops, whole front opens up, though i doubt i would want to sit out front which is still indoors in shopping centre mall. Decoration inside is standard but nothing over special not keen on log wall. Staff though are AMAZING. Manager was freindly and chating to us, store was doing double stamps which makes it far more affordable. young lad who served us was a star (said shane on reciept) kept my mum happy at till and she is a hard customer to please, came and checked on us and adviced well. What made him stand out though was when my mum went out to toilet even though he was on lunchbreak and having food in his civies he noticed, leapt up and took the key for disabled loo out to her without her even having to come back in to ask (she is elderly and can't climb stairs). Toilets are a mission to get to involing stairs and corridors, though the are excellantly cleaned and decorated when you arrive. Plus los of art work on route (one could argue more than in store itself). Food was spot on and seemed larger portions than many a store (small chips was bigger than large in swansea). 2 hours free parking then 1 euro per hour after, cinema is litrally up the escalator from store. Has become my favorite irish store (amid keen competition) purely on the efforts of the staff.

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