FM252 wrote: » Off the top of my head....anyway Meadowlands have a nice new terrace and nice sports bar for residents. In town, I think the main spot with terraces are Ashe Hotel in town centre, Molly j's which is a part of Benners Hotel in town centre (large courtyard), then in the town square there is number 4 and cearnog bar. Maybe Sean Og's as it has large smoking area/courtyard but not sure. In regards to outside town, on the way to Tralee golf course there Oyster Tavern with a nice new terrace outside and the Tankard. Both really nice with Osyter being more of drinking spot and tankard more for food but with bar etc.
Neewollah wrote: » That's excellent. thank you very much
Shaka Hislop wrote: » I was in Sean Ogs at the weekend...it has a large smoking area converted for seating alright....it's not really open air, you're covered in ...no large screen I think the football clubs, Austin Stacks and Kerins O'Rahillys were showing the Kerry game at the weekend, they do food also
Ciarrai76 wrote: » There's a new atm machine at the old Lifestyle sports unit in Bridge Street! Great to see one finally finally down that end. Makes no sense having them all at the banks side of town.
Neewollah wrote: » Hi all, just wondering if anyone could offer some advice. A group of 5 are heading to Tralee in mid July for a few rounds of golf. Just wondering if any locals could tell me what pubs are currently open with outdoor seating under current guidelines. We want to book a few places in the coming days. It's looking likely now that only those with outdoor dining will be open for at least the next month Ideally if any places had good screens to cover sports would be a plus also we are staying in the Meadowlands. thanks in advance
kn wrote: » Not aware of anywhere doing 'bookings' per se for outdoor dining. Benners Hotel in the centre of town have a largish Courtyard for outdoor dining/drinking. The Grand Hotel are operating outdoor as well. But just very few pubs are doing outdoors. The two in the Square are the main one's.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » The Aqua Dome are set to reopen next week! Great news for them. They have been closed for what must be at least a year & half now. Bad news for the restaurants and pubs who can't do indoor trade for another couple of weeks (at least).
SouthWesterly wrote: » They posted to say they won't be opening due to continued restrictions
Ciarrai76 wrote: » That's a shame! I see the Playdium have had to put a similar post up that they can't re-open either
Shaka Hislop wrote: » Have to agree, it's the same old illiterate Facebook facists who are shouting about their freedom being denied. You just have to look at the English to see they had more new cases of Covid yesterday than the whole of the EU combined....pubs have been a breeding ground over the Euro's.... we're now entering the business end of the GAA championships....a recipe for disaster if places are opened too early. Personally, I think more of the population needs to be vaccinated before reopening....so I can see it being after the August bank holiday before indoor dining is doable
BPKS wrote: » Are things a disaster in Denmark at the moment. And when I say disaster I don't mean the mood of the nation lifting and people enjoying themselves. Although I know that is a disaster for some.
Igotadose wrote: » My strimmer might need a carburetor rebuild. Anyone to recommend around Tralee for 2-cycle engine work? It's a McCulloch strimmer from Woodies, and has become nigh unto impossible to start
Forge83 wrote: » JPD lawnmowers in Monavalley can repair it. You sure it’s not just a new spark plug it needs? Unless it’s a really good strimmers it might be more cost effective to buy a new one as replacing a carburetor on a McCulloch might not be cost effective.
Igotadose wrote: » I pulled the spark plug and it looked pretty clean and shiny to me, no fouling that I could see nor any pitting. It is a good strimmer, cost over 100 euros when I bought it a few years ago. If you were to recommend a good replacement, what would you recommend?
SouthWesterly wrote: » Opening date for the rangehttps://www.therange.co.uk/stores/tralee/ Don't know why they don't have an Irish website.
kev_Makaveli wrote: » Is the station house closed down. Couldn't use the app and phone wasn't working. Drove past and the doors were closed. Nothing on their Facebook or website