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‘No way’ cry fans as Irish takeaway reveals temporary closure for special reason

A POPULAR Irish takeaway has confirmed its temporary closure for a very special reason.

Little Fish chipper confirmed the news to customers after appearing on RTE show Takeaway Titans.

The chipper is run by couple Eva and TomCredit: Social Media Collect
They’re a popular sea food spot in GalwayCredit: Social Media Collect
They will be closed until later this monthCredit: Social Media Collect

Taking to social media, the Galway based chipper had fans rushing to congratulate them as they announced the reason for the closure.

The chipper is run by couple Eva Caulwell and Tom Mullen in Connemara.

Sharing the news they said: “Thanks for a great Bank Holiday weekend.

“We’re closed until Thursday 13 of June – we are off to get married!!!”

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Customer were quick to send their well wishes to the happy couple.

One wrote: “Ah no way ! congratulations to the best and most hardworking couple.”

Another said: “Congratulations to you both and I hope you have a fabulous time this week.”

Another added: “Massive Congrats Eva, hope you guys have a wonderful wedding! Best wishes.”

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The takeaway is a family affair because, as well as being run by soon-to-be husband and wife, all logos and bunting are designed by Eva’s sisters.

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The spot is hugely popular in Galway for its fish and chips and tasty seafood.

The couple and the restaurant had recently featured on RTE show Takeaway Titans.

The 2022 show was hosted by Carl Mullans and James Kavanagh.

The popular show featured a different takeaway style each week with a judging panel ordering and giving chefs a certain amount of time to make the dish.

Dublin restaurant Janet’s ended up winning the competition.

Shock temporary closure

Another popular Irish spot has announced a temporary closure for a very different reason.

Mango on Henry Street in Dublin has announced it will be closed until September.

The busy store has shut shop with a notice pinned to the shutters.

It reads: “See you back in September. Warm regards, Mango Henry Street Team.”

The notice explains that the store will be closed “temporarily” for refurbishment.

The Barcelona-based clothing store opened in that building in 2013, for a reported €700,000 in rent.

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The store is located not far from the Ilac Centre, in a perfect position for shoppers.

However fashion fans will unfortunately have to wait until September to return to Mango.

The happy couple are off to get marriedCredit: Social Media Collect
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