Magnus wrote: » Dodgy for Galway but light years from to Dublin or Limerick. I could live there again.
WooPeeA wrote: » Is there any chance to get to Brianhill from there by the bus?
masonman wrote: » There is, the number 9 I think - but you could be waiting on it as it starts its journey in Eyre square opposite O'Connells Pub. Its about a 20 Min walk to Briarhill from Ballybane, a bike may be a good option.
WooPeeA wrote: » No. 9 uses Dublin Road, I'm closer to Monivea Rd, I saw some bus stop there, probably used by route 5E or 3.. Not quite sure about it. Bike is really good option but when I look outside and see the weather like the one today I doubt that option.
fergiesfolly wrote: » You might want to find out if the local pub, "The Lantern" is reopening.
WooPeeA wrote: » Where is this pub located? Is it somewhere in SuperValue/roundabout area?
LadyPennyworth wrote: » The other side of the road, Rahylin Glebe, Clareview Park and those estates directly across for the lantern are grand, maybe a bit more of a rep for 'trouble' but really it's nowhere near as bad as the 'rep' it gets!
LadyPennyworth wrote: » I know where you live...:) What's the odds it's in my old home ahaha, ah great memories though, great location and convenient but as Xiney says, invest in a bike for reliability.. The no.3 bus stops at Monivea Road on it's way to Briarhill, so it's a very do-able option as it's only a five min walk from the stop to Rahylin Glebe, and of course the actual Ballybane one is in Rahylin Glebe so you're sorted methinks..
Das Kitty wrote: » Val Hanley, proprietor of the dodgiest pubs in Galway City.
Das Kitty wrote: » That rumour is resurrected every so often to scare the crap outta the locals. It was such a dodgy place at night and in the day it was full of local alcoholics and their kids. Don't know why but sometimes they used to bring groups from the John Paul Centre down there for a drink. Val Hanley, proprietor of the dodgiest pubs in Galway City.