Yeah Im the same, a different kinda crowd go to 40th street, I think the pool table draw them in. 36th street is great, all the bartenders are sound, the place could be wedged and they’d still have time for you.
Ya there sound inside there I like it and no food
What would be your ideal super Sunday in mid town Manhattan?
I’d start in Gibneys nyc and get the food out of the way. From 11 to 4.
I like gabby o haras and walk here next 4-8.
Dillon’s on 36 street from 8 - 1 am.
I’d get Joes pizza and then ramble into failte.
Play a few games of pool against the hippies
While chancing that seriously hot bartender named
Sherry.
In bed by 4 am. Pure bliss.
@Whatever1973 what happened Aidan in gabby o Haras? Did he hurl a little with Galway or am I mixed up?
If it’s the chap I’m thinking off he was one sound chap. Brought a few pals of mine racing in Saratoga.
Fire in the apartment after he came home from work, probably from a cigarette. Lovely fella
Jesus Christ. I met him in July. He was telling me all about racing in America.
I’d sent a local lad there for a few pints and he told me he was dead tonight. I thought he was all mixed up. I had heard something about an owner passing away in December but it never dawned on me it was the Aidan I met.
He seemed a mad fucker but absolutely sound out. He was a good hurler in his day?
He might have hurled underage with Galway at some stage maybe. I met Cyril at the funeral, he would have taught him in school, he was very upset over it. One of the brothers is chairman of Killimordaly now afaik
Fucking hell. He came across as one of those mad but loveable Galway lads.
We go again.
That’s where IDA and Enterprise Ireland used to have their NY offices. Irish consulate there too.
Looks like an incredible Oasis concert in met life stadium last night.
One of the worlds greatest bands in the greatest city on the planet.
They’re essentially an oasis cover band at this stage. It says something about the state of music when they’re considered one of the greatest bands in the world

