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Topic Originator: dave67
Date: Mon 25 Jan 18:40
JOKERS Bar and Grill is to be redeveloped into a cocktail bar and restaurant under new management.
The Hospital Hill eatery was supposed originally to open on December 28 but while waiting for restrictions to be eased, the venue is offering a new takeaway menu which launched last week.
Itβs being led by head chef Jamie Shand who was chef previously for both Something Else bar and The Village Grill in Kelty.
To coincide with the launch, new app Dunfermline Eats is the exclusive delivery partner of Jokers.
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Topic Originator: EEP
Date: Mon 25 Jan 20:04
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Mon 25 Jan 20:06
Is there a great demand for cocktails around Brucefield? Makes more sense as a food place.
Imagine it'll be tough for bars and restaurants until things are a bit more normal.
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Topic Originator: twin par
Date: Mon 25 Jan 22:22
Used to go to jokers,lived in the area all my life.Just think about it,can I have a sex on the beach cocktail, oh,and can ye put it in a pint glass, and mind the umbrella! No,folks it won't work,but best of luck tho.π
My god ,there was some lovely people, but some nutters ! Seriously, wish the new folks all the best,but have serious reservations.
Post Edited (Mon 25 Jan 22:33)
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Topic Originator: Bouncer
Date: Tue 26 Jan 00:10
If The Trondheim can manage to change with the times then there is no reason why Jokers can`t.
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Topic Originator: widtink
Date: Tue 26 Jan 00:41
Ah the memories....
The trondheim.
Come in for a pint and a fight π
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Topic Originator: Tenruh
Date: Tue 26 Jan 07:34
Quote:
Bouncer, Tue 26 Jan 00:10
If The Trondheim can manage to change with the times then there is no reason why Jokers can`t.
Has the Trondheim not been lucky with all the posh houses that have been built locally ?
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Tue 26 Jan 07:47
The Trondheim was knocked down and what is there now is a family restaurant with a car park and is located right next to a lot of family homes.
The only potential bit of good news is that the Auld Toll is shutting down meaning less competition.
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Tue 26 Jan 08:56
Quote:
Bouncer, Tue 26 Jan 00:10
If The Trondheim can manage to change with the times then there is no reason why Jokers can`t.
The Trondheim failed as the Woodmill but has flourished as Lucas Kitchen due to a very capable and astute owner combined with a massive, affluent residential development on the doorstep.
How does the new Jokers fit that bill. It will take a miracle at best.
Post Edited (Tue 26 Jan 08:59)
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Topic Originator: P
Date: Tue 26 Jan 09:10
Come for the cocktails, savour the food and enjoy the potential for violence at any given time.
It worked for the Mos Eisley Cantina
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