Felix Jones is God wrote: » I see Sopranos newest reincarnation Peshwari Kebab has shut down..... Next!!
ongarboy wrote: » Would it be worth having a dedicated Tralee broadband speed/quality thread in the Kerry forum? Seems like a lot of interest in that topic and it sometimes tends to dominate the Tralee thread.
Henwin wrote: » Really? Tats surprising, thought tey were doing ok
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I think someone was asking here recently what was happening with Quarters nightclub. Apparently it was sold again and is due to reopen in a couple of weeks!
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » https://twitter.com/radiokerrynews/status/737559930492719104
kn wrote: » Passed it today and all the signage to me looks as it its going to be a deli/coffee shop. Tralee really needs another one of those......
bobdcow wrote: » Someone was asking about the old Mannix shop in Clash, there is a new sign on the side of it that says Newsagents, so looks like it's going to be a shop again.
Felix Jones is God wrote: » They have a top notch chef there that used to work in Cassidys
xxyyzz wrote: » On a more positive note, I ate a meal in I can't believe it's not Ruairi's and definitely nothing to do with Seamie, and it was superb. One of the best I've had in tralee in a long time.
xxyyzz wrote: » I ordered linguine with prawns and crabmeat. What I got was pasta covered in sweet chilli sauce from a bottle with maybe 2 or 3 prawns and a couple of crab claws for €17!!!! It was a very poor meal and terrible value considering that a pasta dish in il pomo d'oro costs less than a tenner and is far superior. My wife ordered the same so to be fair I can't speak for any of the other options on the menu which was pretty limited.
xxyyzz wrote: » Tried it today, I won't be rushing back.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » The Stationhouse in Blennerville is reopening this Wednesday (not Thurs!). They will be open from 12pm.
bobdcow wrote: » We had some crowd in the estate last week and they were working on behalf of ESB/Vodafone and needed permission to do some work, said we could get interned through the ESB cables. he didn't elaborate anymore, he just wanted a signature for the permission slip and left.
JonathonS wrote: » According to Article 17 of the regulations governing the disposal of waste tyres it is illegal for tyre suppliers to give waste tyres to anyone unless that person has obtained permission from their local authority to use the tyres in the way intended.http://www.dublincity.ie/sites/default/files/content//WaterWasteEnvironment/Waste/WasteRegulationsOffice/Documents/SI%20664%20WM%20Tyre%20Regs%202007.pdf
kev_Makaveli wrote: I see fibre cable installers working around town on behalf of siro. They all seem to be working in locations that are already fibre enabled. What's the point in that ...