A much-loved Dublin restaurant is closing its doors permanently much to the disappointment of locals.
Carpe Diem restaurant in Saggart was a popular spot for family meals, with many people sharing their own fond memories of the establishment. Residents thanked management and staff for all their help and kindness over the years and stressed that they'll miss their famous pizzas.
Read more: McDonald's Ireland to hike prices of popular menu items including cheeseburger
A local group said that Carpe Diem will be sorely missed in the community. They wrote: "Carpe Diem Restaurant Saggart has closed its doors. On behalf of all of your customers we'd like to say thank you for the beautiful meals. You will be missed."
Former customers wished all the team for the future.
One person said: "I'm so sorry to hear that. It was such a nice place to go and eat in. I'll miss it a lot and my Friday's pizza for collection. The best pizza in the area. All the best guys and I hope you'll be back to Saggart or nearby."
Another wrote: "So sad to lose this restaurant. We had many happy family occasions over the years. Thank you for your wonderful hospitality Daniel and the team."
A third commented: "Some great memories thanks you so much for everything."
READ NEXT:
I paid nearly €12 for a vegan chicken fillet roll - and here's how it tasted
Shop with Ireland's 'biggest 99 ice cream' selling 500 a day but it's not cheap
Famous Dublin chipper may stop giving free chips with a sausage due to inflation
Dublin chipper says you can eat their food '5 times a week' and stay healthy
Sign up to the Dublin Live Newsletter to get all the latest Dublin news straight to your inbox