Axel Lamp wrote: » I think it's the pay as you please place
dobman88 wrote: » Good stuff. Unlucky with the game. Onto the next one. Where is Dyne? Care to give a little review for the locals?
Lex Luthor wrote: » found a great little place called Dyne....food and staff excellent lost the game but was a great weekend and host team were top notch
dobman88 wrote: » Salvadors, Robertinos The Med (expensive). They're Italian and are both very good for Pasta/chicken. Could also maybe check Hannigans Bar, part of the International Hotel. Good luck with the game.
Pecker31 wrote: » Hi I was wondering can someone recommend anyone good that would do Reflexology/Acupuncture, in the Kenmare/Killareny area. Thanks
madcabbage wrote: » I've heard a lot of praise for the Turkish barbers that are setup in town, fair prices too.
kaji wrote: » Does anyone know of the new barbers at the roundabout at Tescos? Below Killarney School of Music and near the butchers and Horan's Health food shop? I need a good haircut, don't want to get scalped like I did in a certain hairdresser's in town ever again.
dobman88 wrote: » I always wondered how that works? How do you get a ticket to display? Or if no ticket how does the warden know you've paid?
Aimeee wrote: » Re parking at the train station you can book in advance, parkbytext.ie. download the app and you can book, pay etc so you're all sorted on the day.
Johnnyq79 wrote: » Yip. Past those doors, through the gap. You're supposed to park in the far carpark. Tbh, I'm not of the overnight price, but I parked there for a whole day last week(8am-10pm)and it was €4.
kaji wrote: » Wow, that's good. So that's the train station/Malton side, not the outlet side? As in outside the front doors of the train station?
stop animal cruelty wrote: » Anyone know of any sewing classes that might be starting??
shamrock55 wrote: » Hi, we are thinking of heading to killarney for a nosey around with the kids at the wkend, one place id like to take them to is torc waterfall but cant seem to find exactly where it is, we will be coming from west cork, oh and if there are any other nice spots to take the kids please feel free to let me know thanks
kaji wrote: » Where can I leave my car for a full day and night if I'm getting the train to somewhere?
dobman88 wrote: » Head out the Muckross Road down past the Gleneagle Hotel and it's sign posted from there. Only a 10min drive from town. There's a playground in town across from the Cathedral that always looks busy whenever I'm walking the dog. Few swings, slides and things to climb on and a zip wirr type thing that looks fun. Kennedys Farm is on the Cork road aand is always popular with families.