Sikpupi wrote: » You are right..... Noticed that it's getting less and less popular by the locals. My kids avoid it now after having to pay €5 to get in on Paddy's night. And then €10 to drink in their sister pub Social 15. Pure tourist trap now.
stop animal cruelty wrote: » Apparently they up the price of drink after a certain hour or every hour..... It's far too packed for my liking anymore.
oeb wrote: » I'm not too sure about that, I was there for a while on Sunday night, and it was 4 something for a pint, which is the same I paid during the day last weekend and within 10c or so from everywhere else in town (Except McSorleys, which IIRC is over a fiver) I'd agree with you on the packed thing, it's often pointless being in there after 10pm or so, as the waits for the bars are a pain in the backside.
phater phagan wrote: » Nobody goes there anymore it's too crowded.
monkeynuz wrote: » If nobody goes there how is it crowded
phater phagan wrote: » It's a quote by Yogi Berra, who was well known for making humorous remarks. Deja vu all over again.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Besides The Brehon and The Gleneagle (too expensive) where is best to stay for going to a INEC gig with young kids so out Muckross Road would be good
castletownman wrote: » Right lads. Going to Killarney for three nights at the start of October. Have never been in Kerry before and looking to do the must-see sights around Killarney, and the wider area. What would ye recommend? I assume the Brehon is well-located in terms of walking around. Which pubs would be worth visiting mid-week? Oh and is there an affordable, romantic restaurant as it'll be our anniversary when we are over there?
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » Killarney National Park is beautiful too. If you head in from opposite the cathedral it's about a half hour walk out to Ross Castle. You can walk from Ross Castle to Muckross House too but that's a good hour and a half. Better to drive out there
dobman88 wrote: » Just to point out, you cant do that walk through the park (Ross Castle to Muckross House). You have to come out onto the main road, up Ross road and walk down Muckross Road. They're 2 separate walks and equally stunning around different areas of the park. I've often met bewildered tourists walking between the cathedral and Ross castle looking for muckross house only for their jaw to drop when I explain the reality to them lol
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » Sorry, yes I should have clarified that. Reading back on my post now I realise I made it sound as if you could walk from one to the other through the park.
ballyharpat wrote: » It's not possible now, but it's in the works, for what it's worth
DeepBlue wrote: » Interesting, is there any more info on that?
theguzman wrote: » https://www.rte.ie/news/munster/2019/0916/1076266-killarney-court-driving/ Some good news for a change, however all their cars should have impounded and crushed for good measure.