amadain wrote: » Originally Posted by 'Boring username' Can anyone tell me what happened the reviews of the pubs and nightclubs of Tralee on this thread? (Tralee thread). It was from a few years ago, I searched for it recently and it appears to have disappeared. Maybe the Mods have access to it in the old Tralee thread? Can we include nightclubs (as specifically requested, by the aptly named original poster) now that Fabric's, Benner's and the Stationhouse are sold ??????????? Perhaps the Mods may consider changing the title of the thread ? ('restaurants' was not requested)
phater phagan wrote: » Does Horan's Nightclub in Horan Centre not open any longer?
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » http://traleetoday.ie/lunch-hake-worth-wait/ Maybe this thread should be stickied
Molester Stallone II wrote: » I'm not quite sure what purpose this thread serves if its all nicey nicey and negative reviews aren't permitted. Otherwise its just a list of all the pubs and restaurants in town ?
sheesh wrote: » I like the Roast house for coffee and light snacks, bombay tandoori for takeaway, Quinlins is a good chipper but so is the green rooster and the burger shack in St Brendans park.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Its not that negative reviews aren't allowed, we just don't want anything said that might be unfair to a business and get the board into trouble. It isn't tripadvisor, which is a joke of a site in my opinion! Just be careful if it is 'negative'. But isn't it a good idea to promote a business in Tralee and give people recommendations? why shouldn't it be nicey nicey??
Molester Stallone II wrote: » I'd rather a bit of realism too. Surely pointing out the negatives is equally as important as the positives, sometimes we can learn more from negative reviews than mutual back slapping. I am talking about constructive criticism, not hatchet jobs. I mean if a certain establishment keeps serving deep fried "roast potatoes" that could break a tooth, that should be discussed I think
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » The Sunday World's Pub Spy was in Tralee,it was in The Rovers Return,Turners Lounge and An Teach Beag, The Rovers Return 2/5 Turners Lounge 3/5 An Teach Beag 3/5 It said The Rovers Return was the "old man's pub of Tralee" They werent happy with the toilets in Turners "the pints are creamy but the toilets are far from impressive" this was due to the floor of the gents been wet and having too many fag butts on the floor and An Teach Beag was " a nice little boozer that needs a little TLC"
chupacabra wrote: » Just to add a critical counterpoint to the ball washing in the thread... I think the Meadowlands has gone down an awful lot in recent years. I went there for lunch a few months ago and the place was quiet, yet the service was ridiculous. Waiter was a bit rude, very slow and when I was paying I heard him on the phone saying "we're up the forhere".... I was the only person in the place! I used to love going there for dinner/lunch but it seems like they've stopped trying.
hanamandiol wrote: » Went to this establishment (Meadowlands}twice in the past few months for a few jars with friends Stood at counter unable to order for ten minutes on both occasions. Pub not very busy but got the impression that staff couldn"t be bothered whether i got served or not, Voted with my feet and left both times and will not be back
wackokid wrote: » Anybody know a "decent clean modern" pub in Tralee that does NOT have blaring loud music on weekends. By weekends I mean Frid/Sat nights..............with Murphy's stout on draught if possible.
wackokid wrote: » Thank you Ciarrai 76. I presume these pubs are in the town centre?
kn wrote: » Hennessy's were charging a fiver a pint after midnight I reckon on St Stephen's night when I was in there. Is that the norm for Hennessy's?
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Thats a new stunt by them id say
Ciarrai76 wrote: » to help pay for the exemption? sounds like a very Dublin type thing to do! :cool:
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Wasnt Ruairi's the same during the boom years?