madcabbage wrote: » There is a way down from the back of the racecourse that'll bring you near the mouth of the Flesk. Very boggy area down there, so bring wellies whatever ya do!
Boom__Boom wrote: » Would the road that goes in at the wishing well be any use here ? Might that be a shorter/easier route?
CB19Kevo wrote: » Well done to the volunteers i saw cleaning up on Monday along the bypass. Anyone have any link to there website.
iambrazil wrote: » does anyone have any tips for pubs in Killarney with any craft beer (that isn't Crean's lager) on tap? I know Courtney's will definitely have some bottles. failing draught beer, any tips for any other pub with some bottles in stock or good off-licences will do as well. I've seen Wholesome Fayre mentioned as a stockist for some breweries. Thanks!
siblers wrote: » It's a pity really there's such a limited selection, anytime I go to Cork every pub up there has a ridiculous selection of craft ales and ciders.
chalkie 501 wrote: » I actually sell a lot of craft beers into bars and restaurants,we have a range of over 40 irish craft beers and 100+ world beers,but we may aswell just have stonewell,o'haras and galway hooker....its very rare anyone is interested in anything beyond these, i find its the bars in the bigger towns that are less likely to buy or even enquire about the more unusual beers
xxyyzz wrote: » It's a sad state of affairs. People religiously sticking to Heineken/Carlsberg/Guinness when there are hundreds of better beers out there and you're a snob or a hipster if you dare to try something different. The Irish psyche I guess :rolleyes:
dobman88 wrote: » Whatever about the people sticking to the one drink. What about the pubs that still only have Guinness, Heineken and Harp on tap! There may not be many left but they exist. Most offies in town have a decent selection of crafts. But I can understand a pubs reluctance to sell a decent craft range. Killarney wouldn't have enough regular craft drinkers imo.
chalkie 501 wrote: » Whats the story with the jarveys accents can anyone tell me?
Toxica wrote: » Anyone know if the Good Friends Chinese restaurant on New Street has closed down? Or are they just closed for holidays?
dobman88 wrote: » Was wondering the same myself. Been closed for nearly a month now. Walk past it on the way home every day. By far the best Chinese in town with the friendliest staff. Hope whatever problems they're having don't last for them
Toxica wrote: » Yeah, it was my favourite Chinese restaurant, I hope they reopen soon.
ciaeim wrote: » anyone know of and could recommend a good dj in the Killarney area for a 21 St. Thanks