Matters regarding Limerick, Limerick Pubs, No Culture allowed

Thatā€™s o Kelly Iā€™ll have you know.

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Me too

Itā€™s open a good while but doesnā€™t seem to be that busy. Basically they are using the deli counter after the deli closes in the evenings. Iā€™ve had a good few out of there and have no complaints at all.

I ate in croom a couple of weekends ago opposite the river. In some community run place. Food was unfucking real. I got a sea food chowder which was lovely, Beef burger was one of the nicest Iā€™ve had and got a lovely apple crumble which I couldnā€™t finish. The portions were very very generous. I was leaving around 4 o clock and the place seemed to be shutting up. The inside venue isnā€™t great as the noise echoes but outside is fairly nice thereā€™s a massive play ground and bit of a green by the river. There was 8 of us and everyone seemed absolutely delighted with their food.

All for about 25 quid too.

Wasnā€™t great last time I went there a year or two ago, said I wouldnā€™t go back. Might be worth another go. Aroi is my takeaway of choice.

Itā€™ll be closed in a week if theyā€™re feeding 8 starved fuckers for 25 yoyoā€™s. :joy:

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Iā€™d imagine the millionaire beside them is funding it anyway.

But itā€™s in Croom

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I was very sceptical alright.

Brosnan???

My missus has eaten there with the kids and friends, said it was decent enough alright.

Yes heā€™s a hungry cunt top :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: It would be the ideal place if you had to bring the kids alright.

I saw this yesterday before the Bandits latched onto itā€¦ A goat mounting a German Shepard

Limerick Alsatians are awful fucking deviants

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The worst in Ireland by a distance.

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Yeah, there is some bad history there.

Aboy the kid

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Check out his buddy keeping sketch :sweat_smile:
Is it Moyross?

No, looks like the Hill or Keyā€™s Park -

Whatā€™s that place back of Hyde Road with all the footy pitches? Remember we play a schoolboys there game years ago, and our goalie walked past me at one stage (I was full back). He kept creeping out further from the goals as the young lads behind were throwing rocks (not stones) at him. Good times.