Buford T Justice wrote: » Yeah it was. On the corner. It was a 4 Lanterns before it was McDonalds
rizzodun wrote: » In short, yes, it's expected in other towns, why not Sligo? I understand for some people it's not feasible but that's why you make special facilities for those people. Plenty of people moaning about out of town retail parks, wanting everything in the town centre, at the same time wanting pedestrianised streets free of traffic and town centre parking. Something's got to give. I have never failed to get a parking space in the Quayside or Connughton road when I've tried, even over the busy Christmas period.http://www.quayside.ie/facilities/
coweyed wrote: » The old Clarence nightclub. The bomb at the end of O Connoll st, classic meeting spot. +1 for missing the bowling alley too. It wasn't that great but was nice to have another option to spend a few hours and a few quid in town outside of a pub/restaurant.
red sean wrote: » The building on the corner was originally Blackwoods grocery and delicatessan. Blackwoods closed in the late 70's or early 80's .That then became 'Brodericks on the corner' selling giftware etc. Was owned by Brodericks/Irish House which has also been sold recently. It was then acquired by the Dutch company who owns Tohers and was demolished and re-built. As already pointed out, PTSB is where McDonalds was.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » There was a MICO dry cleaners in that row of shops as well. So am I right in saying that before McD's was there it was previously 4 lanterns? and did they have the 2 fast-food restaurants at the time in town?
Freedive Ireland wrote: » Yeah John street was always there from day 1 afaik and they had the larger restaurant on O Connell street. Also, either where Wards chemists is now or somewhere along there was Hayleys fast food but thats going back to when Woolworths was also further up on O' Connell street I think where Knox is now or maybe where Boots was. The Ballymote was in Tesco arcade and the Bective hotel on Bridge street. Toffs was a set of scaffold propping up one side of the Imperial hotel.There was a chipper across from the savoy near where the FCS used to be that if memory serves a burger, chips and a bottle of sport cola or whatever for £1. I'm 41.
mewe wrote: » ...... If I was to have any gripe about parking in town it would be that they could make it cheaper but it ain't a big issue for me.
frag420 wrote: » The Clarence before it went up its own a$$! Its was at its best when its was a small sh!tbox out the back of the hotel!McGarrigles back in the 90's/early 2000's!!
FirstinLastout wrote: » Old Mr. Cosgrove and his birds are gone some time now unfortunately.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » I dont know what day it was but one day I parked in quayside and it cost me €6 - i know it was there for quite a few hours, but I am only a shopper! - and I spent money in the Quayside SC shops! - I think if you spend money in the SC and can prove it by showing receipt you should either get parking totally free or 1 or 2 hours free. Thats my opinion.
worlds goodest teecher wrote: » Tom Yum, the Thai restaurant that was in the Quayside.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » I dont remember it - I remember the cafe/restaurant above tiger, cannot remember the name but done cheap all day breakfast
Techless wrote: » Think that was called "Moby Dicks"