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Night out in Tullamore tonight

  • 15-04-2006 3:56pm
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    Looking to go out tonight in tullamore for the first time. I'm from dublin but living near edenderry. Dont really know anyone from down here as i still spend most my time in dublin. So basicly, whats a good night out in tullamore and anyone wanna volenteer to show me a good night? Names Alan by the way, 19.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,795 ✭✭✭Seanie M


    Depends on what you want to do Alan. On a Thursday night, you really only have The Core in the Bridge House. On a Friday, there's also Number 1, and on Saturday, both.

    Then the pubs, and whatever they are doing.

    In general, in most midland towns of late, going out has become a drab. I DJ in a few places, and its hard to get a crowd going. With bars serving till 12:30, and you don't have to leave till 1am, whats the point of going to a club that finishes at 2?

    Seanie.
    (DJ's in The Core on a Thursday, trying his best!)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,913 ✭✭✭Danno


    Niteclubs are a total rip-off. Usually €10 in and then you're roasted for the drink inside which can be up to €5 for a pint + most clubs won't even bother serving Guinness as it takes staff too long to pull it. Let them shove it them money-grabbing, unfriendly, out-of-date drink serving thieves.

    Pub is better craic, cheaper and a good 'ol sing-song is the best with a proper pint.


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