Maliah Bald Reptile wrote: » Had a coffee in gloria jeans recently and was shocked at the price. It was dearer than Dublin for what was a mediocre coffee.
adam88 wrote: » New traffic light set up is a nightmare at the bus station. Massive tail backs coming from Oakpark.
ongarboy wrote: » It was someone from Killarney that objected to Starbucks ....why How does it impact him where locals and visitors to Tralee choose to have their coffee? According to the link below, his objection was around insufficient parking in the area.....er hello, there's a vacant site for parking in front of Debenhams that's always empty apart from maybe the week before Christmas. Sounds like a competitor not happy with new competition and dressing it up as concern for the locality (similar to RGDATA objecting to every Lidl and Aldi that is proposed)http://www.pleanala.ie/casenum/302891.htm
Rows Grower wrote: » How much in the difference?
Maliah Bald Reptile wrote: » It was over 3 in GJ's . Never paid more than 2.80in Dublin
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Was that for just an Americano? The small sized cappuccino or lattes are smaller than a small in Costa and more expensive, and worse tasting than Costa! I go to the Ugly Mug in town mostly, they sell Badger & Dodo coffee which is really nice. If in Manor we would get a coffee in Costa or the Bookshelf.
Maliah Bald Reptile wrote: » It was regular. Must check out the ugly mug. The roast house does a nice coffee. I didn't think I'd be paying Dublin prices in Kerry!!
ejmaztec wrote: » It's my experience as a mochaholic, that the likes of Starbucks, Costa, and Insomnia charge the same prices all over the country.
RevBlueJeans wrote: » Is this a temporary arrangement while Coffey's lay the new water main in Boherbue and its one way inbound?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Don't think so. They have put in a new feeder light and actually removed the old traffic lights completely. They seem to have the timer on wrong so the green is changing too quickly to red.
E mac wrote: » Are Sol Travel still operating in Tralee?
Mike Oxlong wrote: » The old Bridge Inn / Minstrels bar and Sol travel will be demolished over the next few weeks and a 5 story 26 bed guesthouse..bar/restaurant and a retail unit will be built in their place...
ongarboy wrote: » How can unqualified lay people like us spot the flaws immediately ..
Mike Oxlong wrote: » I find since the Aldi store on JJ Sheehy road completed its renovation..that people just pull up and park on the road outside the store front. Unacceptable behaviour as it cuts across a cycle lane and makes crossing the road for pedestrians even more hazardous than normal...would the gardai not just spend an hour or 2 there someday booking people and that would stop it very quickly
Quackster wrote: » GAA heads are the worst offenders. Any time a match is on, they'll park with reckless abandon in that lane outside Aldi and the mandatory cycle lanes on both sides of the road. The sheer arrogance and ignorance of such **** is breathtaking! Similarly on Brewery Road with mass goers and the weirdos who watch dogs running round in circles. And the lazy ****es who park in the cycle lanes on Dan Spring road rather than actually pulling into the Green to collect their bubble-wrapped snowflake kids. Gardai, it appears, couldn't care less and so anarchy reins.
hanamandiol wrote: » Boherbee back to normal with two way traffic returning earlier today
Maliah Bald Reptile wrote: » Is that a horse running in listowel?;)