thejuggler wrote: » Anyone know what is the story on the former Crows Nest pub at Victoria Cross? It lay derelict (following a fire) protected by a skeleton of scaffolding for around a decade until earlier this year when the roof was replaced and the scaffolding was removed. In my own mind the work appeared to coincide with the sale of the nearby Kingsley hotel but that may be coincidental. Anyone hear anything about it?
ofcork wrote: » Theres a sign outside mai fitzs bar in lissarda mentioning the crows nest,not sure what the connection is.
Andip wrote: » It was the 'sister' pub of the Crows at Victoria Cross, but not sure in what way they were actually linked
thejuggler wrote: » Anyone hear anything about it?
skooterblue2 wrote: » Everyone in the catering trade in Cork knows about it but no one wants to talk about it.
Mokuba wrote: » Well go on then..
Ludo wrote: » You dug up a 5 year old thread for that reply? Seriously why bother!
Rhys Essien wrote: » Well the new Crows Nest has begun.http://mcculloughmulvin.com/projects/crows-nest-student-accommodation-ucc
skooterblue2 wrote: » Good to hear it was an awful eyesore
Hangdogroad wrote: » They seem to be replacing one eyesore with another.
Cork Trucker wrote: » 16 years next February since a fire closed the previous establishment
ShamoBuc wrote: » Jesus Christ, 16 years, thought it was 7 or 8.
skooterblue2 wrote: » I pine for beautiful stone cut buildings of a different age too but poured concrete is cheaper and faster to erect.
snotboogie wrote: » Completely disagree. They've done a great job on the designs
AugustusMinimus wrote: » Didn’t it reopen after the fire and something else happened afterwards?