Ciarrai76 wrote: » Reminds me of when we used to go with my dad as kids. Back when it was Tralee Tigers! We loved going!
ongarboy wrote: » Another food establishment for Tralee! Sicilian cousins opening Italian deli in old Casket shop opposite Courthouse in Ashe St. Sounds promising!http://traleetoday.ie/sicilian-cousins-choose-tralee-set-authentic-italian-deli/
xxyyzz wrote: » They were the same guys who originally opened the Italian place on Edward st where SeanChara is now. I don't know what happened subsequently but they left the business and another guy took over, anyway I'm glad it is reopening as the sandwiches in there were superb and the ingredients were top quality.
sudaltsov wrote: » Does anyone know where I could find Mirin (rice wine, not vinegar) in Tralee? Tried 2 asian shops on the Castle street - no luck... Thanks!
RevBlueJeans wrote: » If the cars going to the Cinema parked fully on the carriageway would they be committing a parking offence? There are no "no parking" signs or double yellow lines on this stretch and the cycle lane is on the opposite side. Incidentally the signs mounted on the street furniture are very amateurish and don't conform with the languages act or even look like official signage. I agree parking on the footpath is a nasty dangerous practice.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Anyone know what has opened a coupe of doors up from Sean Ogs in bridge street? Think it's next to the coin. Looks like some sort of youth cafe but have only driven past so can never see it properly.
oeb wrote: » Kerry T.C.G. (Stands for trading card games) they were running events on Sundays for the last few months in the Abbey. It's basically a gaming shop where people also go to play games. It's board games, card games like pokemon, yu-gi-oh etc, and role playing games (Dungeons and Dragons) all that kind of thing. I got involved originally myself when my young fella wanted to go play pokemon cards, but I have started playing a few different games myself now too. I go more often than he does now. It's good fun, very varied age ranges, pokemon is about 50% or 60% kids, but something like board games night (Thursday evening) or Dice Masters (Superhero dice game, Wednesday evenings) is all adults. Newbies are welcome, and if you ever fancy dipping your feet into the world of gaming, send me a PM, maybe I can recommend a game to try.
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Heard a few whispers today that Irish TV are in trouble, possibly going under? Only a rumour, stressing that, but would be a shame as they have a good base in the Technology Park and enjoy the half hour Kerry show
kn wrote: » I also noticed the Irish TV vehicle outside the Rose Hotel a lot. Its preferred expenses location? Not the budget option for accommodation.
Felix Jones is God wrote: » http://www.midwestradio.ie/index.php/news/35867-reports-that-production-has-ceased-at-irish-tv-following-withdrawal-of-key-investor Not looking good at the moment, a major sponsor would be needed to keep Irish TV afloat now
kn wrote: » http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/aer-lingus-flight-forced-to-divert-after-incident-at-kerry-airport-leads-to-runway-closure-35190655.html