pubman wrote: » nice to see a world brand seccond only to starbucks...take intrest in tralee a good sign they should be welcomed by the Buissnesses of tralee....what are they so upset over.
groovie wrote: » It was only a matter of time before a franchise moved in, as you say there are several cafés now and they seem to prosper. In addition to this, there are less options to have lunch now.
ongarboy wrote: » I don't understand your last sentence. Surely there are more lunch choices then ever now with all these new cafes? At least I think so. Or are you referring to dinner in the middle of the day choices which is a dying habit anyway? There's always Dawson's and the Grand for the meat and spuds brigade!
Southern Dandy wrote: » Ammmmm when did the Turkish barber shops pop up??, their on Rock st and Castle St .
Howard Juneau wrote: » There's one across the road from the court house in Ash st.
Southern Dandy wrote: » My bad I actually meant Ash St!
kn wrote: » It's ASHE Street i.e. Thomas Ashe! :mad:
Southern Dandy wrote: » Ammmmm when did the Turkish barber shops pop up??, their on Rock St and Castle St Ash St .
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Could anyone recommend someone who can cut back trees in garden and advise on what to do with one which is overgrown & very close to a front wall? as reasonably priced as possible! you can PM me if you prefer.
Howard Juneau wrote: » The E is silent when spelling it
ongarboy wrote: » Pardon my ignorance but how do they differ from regular barbers? I tried googling the term but just got what seems like results for turkish barbers in every town in Ireland (I must be living under a rock as I've never seen one before!), I didn't get a decent explanation of what they are or what differentiates them?
kingdomlad wrote: » Great to see Costa Coffee opening tomorrow. That building looked desperate for the past year or so. Also, between Costa and Aldi opening new businesses in town they are creating some much needed employment. I got a great laugh when i saw that one of the businesses that opposed Costa Coffee were going under the name Tralee Shopping Centre Ltd. This is actually the trading name for a hotel that is in close proximity to Costa Coffee. And guess what, they said that Costa Coffee would be better off opening in a retail park outside of town. Now i wonder who owns that retail park?????;)
Pirates Ale wrote: » And lets face it, the 'Tralee Shopping Centre' itself isnt exactly a hive of activity, did it ever since it was built have full occupancy. :rolleyes:
phormium wrote: » I know it's not as simple as it sounds but I always thought Tralee Shopping Centre would make a great food market if all the small producers and shops could be grouped together in there with some seating in the middle. There was a cupcake place in the middle for a while and there is the cake shop, downtown delly was great when it was there, loved the food there. Our own little English Market style would be nice but possibly impractical if not enough people use it.
Pirates Ale wrote: » Thats a brilliant idea and would be great for the town, there is also upstairs units there afaik. Its ideally set up with the 3 different entrances. As it is, I think most people just use it as a street with a roof to walk through!