Matters regarding Limerick, Limerick Pubs, No Culture allowed

A fine ignorant man Conor can be, but it is a noble pub

I never had the ability to spell.

Where was/is this spot?
Is it on the opposite side of the river?

John was an ex guard who had plyed his time driving limerick-based Kerry footballers home for training.

It was on the corner at the bottom of broad st.

It is/was called Portleys? I’ve never been in there.

I think it might be portleys now, I have not been there since john moved on.

Shocking that there are so many poor/average pubs in Limerick city these days and we can’t seem to find universal consensus on even one that is excellent. I suppose everyone looks for something different in a pub anyway. This could merit a poll of some sort.

Every cunt in a pub these days is either out in the smoking area or looking at their phone.

Where will we have the TFK limerick chapter Christmas jamboree this year DK?

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We’ll reopen Clems.

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Na Piarsaigh club house

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Bag of cans in the Peoples Park on a Friday evening after work, weather permitting.

Otherwise Flannery’s on Catherine Street. What any revellers get up to afterwards on Catherine Street - and who they get up to it with - is their own business.

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How many pubs have closed in the city in the last ten years, some of which were “cash cows” at one point? No-one is getting into the pub game now, it really is on it’s knees.

  1. Clem Smiths
  2. Clohesseys/Sin Bin
  3. PJs (anyone remember this place? Now the Knock shop. Probably went in 2002/2003 actually)
  4. Scotts out by Mary I
  5. The lodge nightclub
  6. The Davin

Any more?

No. 7. Groody Bar
No. 8. The country club out in Caherdavin

It would be annoying for the likes of @smark and @ChocolateMice with their women just outside.

About ten have closed up around the train station. Hurlers will be gone soon enough I hear.

A healthy happy hunting ground. :clap: :clap:

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It can be still opened for a private event.

Ropey…went to Slatterys and bate back about 8 x Guinness and 1;by cider

Daycent Guinness

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Still open

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