karmabass wrote: » Hey there, anyone got any ideas about whats happening in the city over the weekend? Heading down from Dublin with a few lads (all ~21yo)
CHealy wrote: » Iv said this before, you'll have a great weekend in Cork if ye leave the dub attitude of "yiz are all culchies" at home. Otherwise your gonna get alot and alot of trouble, especially on a bank holiday. Only saw it again last Friday, dubs arent usually welcomed very nicely here but if you act nice, you'll be treated nice.
stevexo wrote: » im a dub and ive been living in cork for the past 8 months. i havent had a bit of trouble or seen any or even when ive had a few visitors down from dub. so dont be put off by comments like these. you shouldnt have to be warned before going someone in your own country???
_Kaz_ wrote: » Group of us are heading up on Sunday night but want to avoid Havanas and Classic, both of which we've overdone a bit. Not sure where else we can go for similar kinda experience - chart music etc. Anyone have any ideas?
karmabass wrote: » The culchie thing hadn't even crossed my mind to be honest We've gone on weekends to Galway and Donegal already this year and haven't had any trouble.. Festival looks good but we'd rather stay in the city centre and soak up the atmosphere! We're staying in Bru Bar hostel on MacCurtain street Can anyone recommend some nightlife? Some clubs would be good, we're all into dance - house & electro
_Kaz_ wrote: » Thanks for all the tips - they are all open late are they Stevexo? Heard about Bodega, seems like a nice spot. Cheers!
corkcomp wrote: » and dont forget An Bróg too;):P
pamhilts wrote: » Well..Thats Great i enjoyed the weekend its really great......the bank weekend holiday i admire the most...its really give the full positive energy.....Its good beginning in every way,......... _________________________villa costa blancavakantiehuizen palsvilla begur
stevexo wrote: » no no no, forget an brog, everyone should forget an brog!