Oasis1974 wrote: » There was a fishing shop on Lavitts Quay and Murrays in Patrick Street had fishing gear all gone now I suppose shame. Really miss how shops back in the day sold items for different needs now all just phone shops and coffee shops or vacant.
SeaFields wrote: » The Tackle Shop on the Coal Quay. If anyone was into fishing they'll remember this place. It used also (frequently I believe) win awards for the shop front as it was a lovely traditional style.
the beer revolu wrote: » Naturel or Naturale or something. There was a couple of them. I remember one on Daunt's Square where the phone shop is now
Stratvs wrote: » For food, who remembers Halpins. The first curry I ever had.
Deleted User wrote: » Was the one on Washington Street called PF or P&F?
magentis wrote: » McDonalds used to be mandys wasn't it?Not sure it was ever a burgerland now.Think it was the Patrick st one and Wilton too.
igCorcaigh wrote: » The Green Door cafe, can't remember where, off OP St. maybe. Mccarthy's (?) bakery and cake shop on daunt's Square.
the beer revolu wrote: » Murray's is still there. Tackle Shop relocated to Watercourse Road and then to its current location on Shandon Street.
whatever76 wrote: » Cassidys on Patrick st ( used to be woolworths before that - now a bank i think ) Red Square - paul st Gypsies - think paul street Bennetts ( Waterstones now) Molloys shoes on north main street Mirror Mirror ( now oasis) FM store ( front of old queens old castle)
PcAngel wrote: » The queens old castle divided into units. There was a fish place - Beshoffs? And then a clothes shop. Marie rose cafe there and in Savoy. Clothes shop where Burgerking are now. Past Times on Patrick St Burgerland. Cudmores on Castle St. Sweet shop at the bottom of Shannon St. Woolworths
AwaitYourReply wrote: » I think Halpins Restaurant was located on Cook Street (Lower) between Oliver Plunkett Street and South Mall. It had an all wooden facade. I had a meal there in late '80's.
igCorcaigh wrote: » Comet records, early '90s House music on vinyl. English market. Also on Washington Street, for more indie stuff. Or am I getting the name confused? The early' 90s are hard to remember!
Oasis1974 wrote: » Remember that place was thinking of a pub off Washington Street aswell down the alley before the one that had the Keg nightclub and the popular pub which I can't remember the name of either lol. Was a tiny place had a over 21s sign on the door had a fire going I recall passing it in the winter looked a snug spot for a pint but in funny smell of piss location if that makes sense. Early mid 1990s this place.
igCorcaigh wrote: » Isobar? Donal Dineen used to be there... Remember his radio show? Very trendy spot at the time.
Oasis1974 wrote: » Remember that place I'm on about the alley to right of there was a pub called the Charter Room aswell across from the Malting's the pub next to the Keg remember that pub now. Probably no one knows its name really hidden away spot.
igCorcaigh wrote: » Hmm. Don't know.. Unless it was the thirsty scholar? But that was on the street... Not sure!
mean gene wrote: » FM where dealz is had all the metal t shirts and all the music heads hung out the front of it
whatever76 wrote: » oh you are right regarding bennetts - that was north main street ; I was thinking of Bolgers actually - it was a cloths shop and think was around water stones/BOI ? )
ofcork wrote: » Always remember zoom in roches stores had nice clothes. also gasoline in merchants quay and Patrick st.