buzz11 wrote: » Is this corner?https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Salthill,+Co.+Galway/@53.2613323,-9.0745716,3a,75y,353.33h,80.82t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sndI8sEaUD01AaAEjtZG0AA!2e0!6s%2F%2Fgeo2.ggpht.com%2Fcbk%3Fpanoid%3DndI8sEaUD01AaAEjtZG0AA%26output%3Dthumbnail%26cb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile.gps%26thumb%3D2%26w%3D203%26h%3D100%26yaw%3D138.38763%26pitch%3D0!7i13312!8i6656!4m2!3m1!1s0x485b97acebd7cdef:0x2600c7a819ba6d32
ChunkyLover54 wrote: » Any help, op?https://www.facebook.com/galway.memories/photos/pb.519851238076983.-2207520000.1449927072./930558557006247/?type=3&theater from Galway Memories facebook page
dilallio wrote: » The Grand hotel and the Banba hotel next door were demolished to build Bailey Point.
Long Gone wrote: » Are the Burren Mount and O'Reilly's still there ? I haven't been home in a while but last time I visited Salthill was a shabby, rundown relic of it's former glory. Seemed to be overun with Eastern European food shops and (so-called) "asylum seeker" hostels. It was a really great place for a student night out back in the 80's - Many great nights in The Warwick, The Eglington, O'Reilly's etc and some other place near the left side of Seapoint who's name escapes me at the moment. I don't mean The Castle - Never particularly like that place. Another good haunt was The Hole in the wall down off Eglington street - Spent many afternoons on there watching video nasties and knocking back pints when I should have been studying !
howyanow wrote: » There have never been any Eastern European food shops in Salthill,maybe you were thinking of KRCMA which was a Slavic pub now closed.
Paddyfield wrote: » If I ever appear on Mastermind, my specialised subject will be:the former hotels of Salthill Ocean Wave, Hilltop, Rockland, Grand, Banba, Holiday, Rockville, Oslo (yes, it was a hotel!), Montery, The International, Manderly, Burrenmount, Eglinton, Warwick, Jamesons, Lenaboy Arms, The Rio, Burrenmount, Waterfront, Glendalough, The Beach. Do you know where they were? I've excluded the ones that are still trading as hotels such as Rockbarton, Anno Santo, Ward's etc
Gadgetman496 wrote: » Don't forget the Kincora Hotel/Whispers niteclub/Promenade hotel
howyanow wrote: » or the Sacre Couer,Ardilaun,Salthill hotel
I've excluded the ones that are still trading as hotels
snubbleste wrote: » Maybe Salthill needs to re-establish itself as a tourist resort. Come to Salthill to see the roundabout, the dog poo on the prom, glorious views of a sewage treatment plant..
howyanow wrote: » There have never been any Eastern European food shops in Salthill,maybe you were thinking of KRCMA which was a Slavic pub now closed.Was the other place near Seapoint possibly O'Learys or Holiday Hotel? The Warwick was the best place of all,real pity its closed.
thesandeman wrote: » The Rio, The Glendalough and The Continental were also known as hotels back in the day.