Snotaul Goodman wrote: » The place will always be associated with that event unfortunately but that's all in the past. Limerick is a much different place now. Most of that group of students that were there this morning probably weren't even born yet which is mad! Went in once or twice over the last year or so. Not a bad spot.
Elias Mango Gipsy wrote: » https://www.rte.ie/news/2000/1113/9984-limerick/
dominatinMC wrote: » I always assumed it was a rough enough spot, didn't think it would cater to a non-local/non-regular crowd
bigpink wrote: » Old school early morning pub but last 2 years it’s become a place for sesh heads after big nights out
jonski wrote: » Any idea why there would be a group of people (20 to30) in their early 20's drinking pints outside the Moose at 10 O Clock this morning , seemed unusual .
Bredabe wrote: » Thanks for that, The site being Brit centric is such a pain and now it wont tell me where the Irish branches are either:mad:
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » Yes, Superdrug is in William St. Their site only gives sterling prices unfortunately, never euros which is a pain in the backside.
Bredabe wrote: » Is Superdrug still open? I think it was just off the city centre. Their site is stuck on the UK.
Elias Mango Gipsy wrote: » Lads, where could a man go to throw darts alone during the week from around daytime to 6PM The Boardwalk Bar is open from midday every day and have a board I think, anywhere else?
sioda wrote: » Imperial bar careys Road. Glen tavern have one.
angeldaisy wrote: » just had this number ringing me from Minsk 00375175511073 rang for ages before ringing off. 1st I've had in ages
dashoonage wrote: » raheen ?
JamesBond2010 wrote: » ****ing roadworks are a pain in the ass again.
fryup wrote: » is Buster Bloodvessel still alive??? i thought he died years back?
fryup wrote: » for riverfest?
johnnyryan89 wrote: » Excellent, I'll be heading to that. Bad Manners to open for them and then we are talking.