EachSmallChime wrote: » Both the Galleon and Salt to close down. Not a great sign for anyone looking to set up a restaurant in Salthillhttps://connachttribune.ie/galway-dealt-a-blow-with-loss-of-75-jobs-075/
?Cee?view wrote: » Wouldn't agree at all. The Galleon was always a goldmine and only started to fail over the last year or a bit more once the menu was changed and long standing staff were let go. They alienated their hordes of regulars. Salt was always doomed to failure. Very high prices for food that seemed to think it was high end from the way it was described, but was really just at best average. Both premises could be goldmines if run properly.
jkforde wrote: » >>> here's hoping.. and talking of town vs Salthill, would love to get a campaign going to get a tram from say South Park to Blackrock going... reckon it would be huge draw for local and tourist alike
Thegalwayman wrote: » The 401 bus service has certainly improved for extension to Parkmore/Ballybrit. One can almost rely on them not skipping services which is a huge step forward
westgolf wrote: » And the 401 to Ballybrit has what exactly to do with the thread topic ? Bailey point and Salthill etc
Thegalwayman wrote: » Well the 2 previous replies were about tram and bus service. So the most frequent salthill to town bus service is the 401.
Prominent_Dawg wrote: » What salthill needs is a supermarket
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Suggested location?
ronnie3585 wrote: » Pearse Stadium.
flazio wrote: » Having been a boarded up piece of nothing since the days of the airshow it's great to see some purpose to the building. Now time to do something about Salthills version of The Corrib Great Southern, The Burren Mount.
flazio wrote: » Now time to do something about Salthills version of The Corrib Great Southern, The Burren Mount.