mitresize5 wrote: Jesus wept ....
keane2097 wrote: JJ's beer garden is lovely alright, although I try to avoid talking about it too much!
pigtown wrote: » Flanagan's in Ballina has a nice outdoor area
Any other riverside city is teeming with eateries along its waterfront and are thronged, especially in this weather.
zulutango wrote: » One issue with the Curraghower is that the outside area is northeast facing so it loses the evening sun. House and Milano's are more ideally oriented, but the problem there is the narrow footpath so there is a limited opportunity to put out tables and the traffic can be fast and off-putting too. If one of the traffic lanes was removed (or better still, remove both lanes altogether) and the footpath widened the area there would be thronged with people on summer evenings. It's a fairly easy thing to do and would have a big impact.
panda100 wrote: » Both are nice beer gardens, though Jj's is my fave. However, that there is only one decent place to sit outside beside the river and eat comfortably (if your lucky to get a seat) is a real indictment to poor planning in Limerick imo. Any other riverside city is teeming with eateries along its waterfront and are thronged, especially in this weather.
keane2097 wrote: Neither is the Locke tbf, but there are few pubs anywhere I've been with as lovely a beer garden as the Curragower (when it isn't mobbed).
panda100 wrote: » I said to a lesser extent. I do like the Curragower a lot but it's the best of a very poor bunch. There is still a road running right through diners and the river though thankfully it's more closed off than others.
keane2097 wrote: Jesus if the Curragower approaches 'deeply unpleasant' to sit outside many other places I've sat outside in my life must be like setpieces from Dante's inferno.