Ruraldweller56 wrote: » Is burgers shack all its cracked up to be? I've heard good things but I've never eaten there.
Pirates Ale wrote: » I'm not surprised Gers is gone tbh, it was higgledy-piggledy from the start, a pointless poorly stocked 'shop', not a proper restaurant or a proper takeaway The choice of paint on the outside was always poor. Questionable food... And all this with an top quality restaurant like the burger shack dowm the road
ongarboy wrote: » I asked myself that question too but it seems there is still a demand for physical product for music and films/tv boxsets etc from some people. Vinyl is making a comeback too. Golden Discs having been opening stores across Ireland lately so there must be some profit to be made. Glad to see it come to Tralee though! I wonder will they go into where Jack'n'Jones used to be? Gas if they moved into the old Lee Records unit which I believe is still vacant.
xxyyzz wrote: » That's mad, who buys CD's these days?
xxyyzz wrote: » Clab mor wrote: » https://ie.indeed.com/m/viewjob?jk=ee399f01e1d6ff5b&from=serp&prevUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fie.indeed.com%2Fm%2Fjobs%3Fq%3D%26l%3DTralee%252C%2BCounty%2BKerry Golden Disks are currently looking for staff for a new store in Tralee. Very interesting. That's mad, who buys CD's these days?
Clab mor wrote: » https://ie.indeed.com/m/viewjob?jk=ee399f01e1d6ff5b&from=serp&prevUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fie.indeed.com%2Fm%2Fjobs%3Fq%3D%26l%3DTralee%252C%2BCounty%2BKerry Golden Disks are currently looking for staff for a new store in Tralee. Very interesting.
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Ger's Place up in Shanakill has closed down Must have been hard to compete against the Burger Shack up that end of the town
deuces wild wrote: » No.When you transfer a license you create a new one.The current one ceases to exist.
adam88 wrote: » But could you buy an existing licence and put it on that building????? Licences aren’t that dear anymore
Ruraldweller56 wrote: » But no alcohol? I'm not sure they'd be much of a go for that around tralee. We already have Siamsa Tire
deuces wild wrote: » A theatre license would be an option if someone was to open it as a live music venue.
Quackster wrote: » Section 18 of the Intoxicating Liquor Act 2000 only allows a new licence to be created for a premises that never previously had a licence.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I heard that the Old Oak no longer has a licence either. And recently heard something might be going in there, but it may not be true if that's the case with the no licence.
deuces wild wrote: » adam88 wrote: » Their adviser may not have been aware of that particular licensing issue.It would have no bearing on a planning application..I will find a relevant case later on when I get home and post it for reference purposes.
adam88 wrote: » Their adviser may not have been aware of that particular licensing issue.It would have no bearing on a planning application..I will find a relevant case later on when I get home and post it for reference purposes.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Yes, I think it was around 2004/2005. I think the last time I was in there was in 2001 when I went to see the Walls play. It is a great place for live music. Its a shame it wasn't reopened as a live music venue. Could be similar to Whelans in Dublin. It was repainted outside recently. Apparently it has now got pigeons living inside it as they have got in a damaged window I think. Its probably wrecked inside. It would need a total refurbishment.
Ruraldweller56 wrote: » One of the finest bars going in it's time. How longs it been closed up now? 2005 I'm guessing? Right in the middle of the good old days and well before the **** hit the fan. Such a waste.
adam88 wrote: » deuces wild wrote: » Surely they’d have done their homework before they would have put themselves through the cost of planning etc Their adviser may not have been aware of that particular licensing issue.It would have no bearing on a planning application..I will find a relevant case later on when I get home and post it for reference purposes.
deuces wild wrote: » Surely they’d have done their homework before they would have put themselves through the cost of planning etc
deuces wild wrote: » adam88 wrote: » There was planning permission on it last year for a bar anyway[/quote Planning is a separate issue to licensing.... Surely they’d have done their homework before they would have put themselves through the cost of planning etc
adam88 wrote: » There was planning permission on it last year for a bar anyway[/quote Planning is a separate issue to licensing....
deuces wild wrote: » Once the license has been transferred a premises may NEVER become a licensed premises again.............
adam88 wrote: » There was definitely planning permission on it last year to turn it into a bar again
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Speaking of that old pub, I thought the Brogue bought it and had plans to make it into a bar again. Anyone know what’s happening with it?
RevBlueJeans wrote: » In the 60's and 70's this bar was called the Anchor Bar. There was a long dispute covered in the papers where the previous owner picketed the premises for months with a placard "No goodwill here".