Ciarrai76 wrote: » They hadn't closed down, just closed for Covid-19. They were due to move premises, but that's put on hold for now. They haven't gone out of business.
Clab mor wrote: » Where they moving to??
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I don't know. They were meant to be leaving where they are as the lease was due to expire and I heard they wouldn't be renewing it. I think at one point they were looking to move up to Manor, but that seems to have fallen through. I assume they will have to keep looking now.
Quackster wrote: » Looks to me that JYSK are planning to open in Manor now, pending receipt of planning permission for the mezzanine in the vacant unit. Also talk of another chain taking over some Debenhams stores. Should that be M&S, then I would expect Tralee to be one of the stores to reopen (along with Mahon Point & Waterford).
starlit wrote: » Are they I thought they had closed down the last time I was in Tralee town.
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Certainly no shortage of cafés, between the Daily Grind, the Roast House, and too many to mention on Ashe Street, and all offering high-quality coffee - indeed the future of the Courthouse is probably the biggest threat to many of them.
Adiboo wrote: » Did anyone pass by Birds Bazaar this evening? Were there crowds?
Sardonicat wrote: » Was just discussing that yesterday! There's been some rumours that the old barracks would make a good site for the new courthouse and we were joking that we'd be getting some lovely coffee houses in our neck of the woods to keep the legal eagles caffainated and sharp.
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Speaking of eating out, just tried Sforno on Edward Street tonight - all our meals were excellent and reasonably priced, the owners and staff were friendly, and starting to fill up as we were leaving, so they're off to a good start at least.
kn wrote: » I am told that the Gardai are wandering into a certain bar in the Square on at least a couple of times a day and that it is now closing after 9pm because of course there is no off site food to bring in.
StrikingOut wrote: » I walked passed Baily’s Corner last night and the new area at the front window was absolutely jammers. I didn’t see any Pizza either on the table. It must be a right kick in the teeth for all compliant bars that cannot open.
ongarboy wrote: » People are not necessarily eating for the whole 105 minutes. You can have your food consumed and cleared from table in 15 minutes and then continue with your drinks for the remainder of your allotted time. No one is breaking the guidelines doing that.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I heard the Gardai were into a lot of of the bar/restaurants last night and ensuring places were closing when they should etc. There were meant to be a lot of groups down from up the country and the Grand was supposed to be very busy!
irishguitarlad wrote: » I bet you they didn't go near their bar Seán Ógs.
trafficlight wrote: » Hey, does anyone know of anywhere in Tralee where people could just meet for a coffee after 6.30pm and not have to order a full meal, just coffee like?
kn wrote: » I've never had a problem in Benners hotel just getting a tea or coffee.