thefeatheredcat wrote: » That's alright for me if they're closing (never liked the place or people there), as long as it's not the cheese mongers!
funnyname wrote: » Classy!
skelliser wrote: » Bring back padraicin's!!
josey_whale wrote: » I for one have eaten in the restaurant several times and always enjoyed it.
thefeatheredcat wrote: » That's alright for me if they're closing
John_Rambo wrote: » Are Sheridans not a home grown Galwegian success story? Their cheeses are all over the country, is this begrudging at it's best? I hope they are surviving well.
grainnereills wrote: » they're blowins from...
John_Rambo wrote: » Doesn't matter where they are from, Nigeria, Italy, China, Dublin, the profits are going straight in to the country. You don't hear restaurateurs from outside Dublin being called "blowins" in Dublin.
grainnereills wrote: » Galway will always be a bit different and luveen, for the record, you'll always be a blowin if you werent born here...
Is it this attitude that holds the city back so much? Other cities welcome people setting up shop to improve the cities. I can see that vibe running through the other thread about how expensive it is to eat in Galway, I guess as long as this prevails Galway will always tail behind Irelands cities in this department. It's a shame, cause it's such a nice city with so much potential.
biko wrote: » I wasn't aware Galway was held back nor trailing behind Limerick, Waterford, Dublin or Cork. It seems to be very popular is Best City polls in After Hours an also rates higher than any other Irish city/town internationally. Maybe down to our many festivals and the races (ponies/boats)
John_Rambo wrote: » I guess as long as this prevails Galway will always tail behind Irelands cities in this department. It's a shame, cause it's such a nice city
grainnereills wrote: » they're blowins from Dublin...but have been around for a good few years.