oinkely wrote: » Visiting Killarney for a weekend in October. Looking for self catering recommendations please. Prefer to go direct than through air bnb etc if possible. Cheers. 2 double bedrooms within walking distance of the town. Cheers for any steers
Radio5 wrote: » Killarney weekend traffic was back to pre-Covid levels with tailbacks beyond Lissivigeen last Friday afternoon, as would be normal this time of year. Will be interesting to see if it's the same tomorrow with the change in the weather.
phater phagan wrote: » You must be a perfect human being.
FourFourFM wrote: » I thought it was obvious but I’ll explain it to you. A previous poster said: “Could someone tell me if pubs serving food in Killarney are strictly enforcing the 105 minutes rule?“ A reply to this was: “Yes they are” My post was in response to that statement to show that it’s not true. I won’t bother answering your ridiculous questions but thanks for your concern.
monkeynuz wrote: » rules are rules stick to them or close, it's simple really.
phater phagan wrote: » What's your point? Do you want to be kicked out sooner from a pub? Do you want the pubs closed down? It is a busy time with Irish tourism here. Good for the town and good for the country. Sometimes the staff are just too busy to be timing every customer. People's jobs depend on such places. Nobody is perfect.
phater phagan wrote: » If they follow the rules about distancing and sanitary practice - which they do - then the risks are very low. I would not construe that a person who works in the hospitality industry who provides basics needs for themselves and their families as greedy.
monkeynuz wrote: » I suppose the point is they should be kicked out sooner, if businesses can't be bothered to do as they're instructed then they shouldn't be open at all. It's not rocket science, and all this cobblers about money good for the area, they shouldnt be so greedy and reliant on tourists.
pkvader wrote: » Is it a case of every place booked out?.Heading down to Dingle the first week of Sept for a few days,im hoping things might have eased up by then.
dobman88 wrote: » In dingle today, almost impossible to get a pint. Found 1 place doing takeaway pints which I was happy to use.
FourFourFM wrote: » Definitely not all of them. I’ve been to three where I stayed significantly longer. In only one of the three was I eventually told it was the last drink when I ordered one. Two places I went to out of five were enforcing it strictly.
newman10 wrote: » Serious ?? :mad: By whom ??
dobman88 wrote: » In Reidys on Monday night, the place was being cleared and we were told we could go to McSorleys if we wanted a drink. We didnt but we decided to pop in yesterday evening for one and no bother. It just seems open as normal. In dingle today, almost impossible to get a pint. Found 1 place doing takeaway pints which I was happy to use.
Boom__Boom wrote: » Yes they are.
afro man wrote: » I Would imagine Hotel Bars closed as well even for Residents , May be worth a call to hotels before you book
Billy Mays wrote: » Could someone tell me if pubs serving food in Killarney are strictly enforcing the 105 minutes rule? Was planning to get down in the next couple of weeks for a few days but am unsure now with the pubs not opening yet. I don't want to go for a bite somewhere in the evening only to be turfed out less than 2 hours later with nowhere to go except back to the hotel