sundaysnoozer wrote: » hi, The unit next door to the tatler (used to be electrical shop) is pat sheehans and his daughter is taking it over as a new tapas restaurant and bar so licence needed for that! a nice tapas place could do killarney good! yummy tapas and nice wine super in my book! ++ anything that creates jobs is always a +:D
sundaysnoozer wrote: » haha thanks Kerry4sam for that observation i was actually browsing around and spotted the forum and decided id like to join boards ! i posted in another forum too nah no vested interest in it i work in community development totally different field!! so restaurant trade is of no great interest to me just knew it through acquantances!
sundaysnoozer wrote: » ya i thought this was a friendly chatting spot ! turns out people are very suspicious regardless of what u write!! wasnt promoting any business at all! i was only looking forward to tapas lol silly me!:p
PaulieC wrote: » Most people on boards assume that if you only have a few posts then you're either trolling or promoting some sort of business, it's common and I wouldn't worry bout it A tapas bar would do well in Killarney - I don't eat seafood but we could do with more places like this - the Cooperage used to be the only place in town before where you could get decent quality, somewhat adventurous food - sorely missed imo
psycho-hope wrote: » hi guys, just seen this thread and thought you guys might be able to help me, im going to Killarney for a wedding on the bank holiday week and staying till the Monday, any suggestions on where to eat/what to do on the Sunday, were not bringing a car so things would need to be in walking distance of the town thanks
oeb wrote: » In other news, I can't believe it's been nearly 3 years since I started this thread! I demand a Killarney beers to celebrate =P
newman10 wrote: » Hi All Deenach Lodge closes this Monday until next Spring and I would like to thank anyone who called to us. This year we provided Employment/Training to 42 people with Down syndrome and next year we hope to have 46 people. Without your custom it is not possible To those who have visited us I hope you enjoyed your visit and to those who haven't please drop in next year If anyone has comments to make please feel free to send me a message regards Newman
newman10 wrote: » Deenach Lodge closes this Monday until next Spring and I would like to thank anyone who called to us.
travelledpengy wrote: » I used love when our teacher in the sem bought us over on sunny days for ice cream, the staff were so friendly fair play! Im in the USA for halloween, it is huge over here, even adults are out trick or treating!! Has the dealz store opened in killarney??
siblers wrote: » I see that Pages bookshop is closing down, shame really but trying to compete with the killarney bookshop must have been an awful struggle. Also noticed that the Lough Inn is closed, no real surprise there though.
Inexile wrote: » Would be nice to have a tapas option in Killarney. Though the one in Killorglin would be hard to beat - has a great setting too. Looking forward to the one in Killarney opening - any ideas of when. I suppose it will be opened in time for Christmas.
kerry4sam wrote: » Pages would be competing more with amazon I would say. That's where I buy most of my books now at fraction the cost. The Lough Inn or even the Granary was never a spot you'd find me in, I can't really put my finger on why though. The atmosphere was just never inviting or warm ... Are they open week-ends or closed full-stop do you know? I'd say a few more places will be closed by Christmas though
siblers wrote: » Yeah that's true about Amazon but KBS always had much more variety of stock than Pages. The Lough Inn seemed to be only really aimed at tourists, the place had no personality to it and was pretty pricey too (€4.90 for a bulmers pear). The Granary used to be good for people into rock/alternative music but people just stopped going there for whatever reason and it just died out. I guess Courtneys took over from it.