Pirates Ale wrote: » You could go to tralee gas supplies, but the owner will probably give out to you for buying off him.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I imagine it will be difficult for many pubs in town to have any outdoor seating and will in turn have to stay closed until at least July (?). I doubt the council will allow a lot of seating along the pathways, nor would you be able to fit many tables anyway so not many customers could be catered for. Even those who do have space for some out door dining/drinking, won't have a lot of it. The only place I can think of with a good amount of space is Benners courtyard (which they are doing loads of work on), Gally's may have space to play around with in their carpark. An Cearnog has a little bit of space. Yummy Cafe is doing outdoor seating, but you won't be able to fit too many tables, so it will be hard to get a seat during busy times. The likes of the Tankard has a great huge garden out the back that they can take full advantage of. And the Oyster to a smaller extent. It will be interesting to see how the pubs and restaurants who can open cater for it.
g1983d wrote: » Ah hes not that bad:-) bought all our baby stuff and some bikes over the years there and found him grand. Its a long established business in the town and they know they have the best prices in general so I guess that can come across but I'm ok with it if I get the best price with the bonus of shopping local Know of people up the country who have bought off of them online too
g1983d wrote: » Ruairis or whatever its called now :-) have space too and even outside the brogue but is it enough space to justify opening, I don't know
cms88 wrote: » Whatever happened to PC Solutions in Pembroke St? He was a loss for that ide of town
The Inbetween is mine wrote: » Hahaha, I worked in that hardware shop in the Tralee shopping centre
The Inbetween is mine wrote: » Jesus....was reminiscing and decided to check back... I started working there on May 6th 1991 30 years ago! I'm fckin old
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I cannot for the life of me remember that shop!?
The Inbetween is mine wrote: » It was across from Rex's bakery....it's where the computer shop is now
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Wow, can't remember it at all! I was in that shopping centre a lot in those days as my uncle had a business in there, but that hardware shop does not ring a bell!
g1983d wrote: » I do remember the general stores next to the bakery in there, loved wondering around it, used to buy bomb bags, cap gun caps and bomb bags in there
Pirates Ale wrote: » Cant remember that hardware shop either!
E mac wrote: » Mid 90s? It was a busy shop lotta footfall. Right hand side was full of cheap jewellery goths would have loved if they existed back then...
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Has total cleaning supplies closed their shop in the Horan centre? Seems like they are just up in Clash now going by their social media.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » There used to be a drop in crèche upstairs too!
Sardonicat wrote: » I did.
phormium wrote: » Loved Dallas and their clothes.
E mac wrote: » Did you shop there...ðŸ˜
Sardonicat wrote: » I loomed my way ominously into Touchstone regularly. Goths are much more elaborate and ornate these days. Back then, unless you were going out, all you needed was black attire and a frown for casual wear.