carchaeologist wrote: » I suppose its because motorbikes were typically the the cheaper transport back then. There was loads of NSR80s and NSR125s when I was in school. I had a NSR125 myself brand new in 2001, but fell off it more than once! Nowadays its more common to buy a car when you are 17, hardly any young fella buys a bike.
delthedriver wrote: » Met some friends there for coffee this am. Nice relaxed environment, fabulous balcony which in this warm weather is absolutely delightful. Nice selection of food on their menu. Three lovely ladies working in Gluten Free Cafe ,who are extremely pleasing to the eye!:):)
adam88 wrote: » Wouldn't have you down as the perving kind. Lol only messing
delthedriver wrote: » Even at my age I can admire Kerry Roses!:)
kingdumb wrote: » Is it just me but what is the fascination with that rocky mountain place ? A load of great restaurants and cafes have opened in town over the last year or so an most barely get a mention on here, then a fast food joint opens and it there are pages of comments on it. I mean even if it is a great place and lived up to everyone wildest dreams you would sill be eating burgers and chips from disposable packaging.
Sully34 wrote: » Word is The Barge are trying for a late bar everynight and to bring in bands.
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » No harm in checking out the scenery
delthedriver wrote: » Correct. Very healthy indeed. Just like the food in the Gluten Free Cafe, in Ivy Terrace.:)
Sully34 wrote: » Nope its the watercraft and might just sink as easy
seosamh1980 wrote: » Omg +1. A place that was a competitor for McDonald's is the last place I would bother going!!
delthedriver wrote: » Agree totally. Tralee has a great selection of restaurants for all budgets and tastes. For a few extra € , one can have a proper meal, rather than fast food., Sorry ,Big Mac meals and Quarter pounders do nothing for me, cannot see the attraction.:)
puzzle factory wrote: » whens the new bypass open, taught they were going opening a section of it yesterday.only teasing us at this stage, road lined and all and still closed.
Pirates Ale wrote: » Have to agree. We had a meal in O Donnells on Sunday evening and it was streets ahead of Rocky Mountain or any other fast food joint in Tralee. And not a whole lot dearer either.
delthedriver wrote: » Yes , O'Donnells in Mounthawk consistently turn out nice food at a reasonable price. It is a well run establishment and the Management and Staff are very pleasant to their customers:)
Lelantos wrote: » I see that O'Donnells are doing a Spanish evening on Fri 26th. For €10 you get a paella cooking lesson from a Spanish chef, and a food & rioja tasting too. Can't go too far wrong if this weather holds
Sully34 wrote: » Am I the only one that hasnt been to Rocky Mountain?
Sully34 wrote: » I just cant seem to be able to pass out MJs