Kinvara is tipping along SS**. THe ĂâhEidhinâs came through tougher times than weâll ever see!
We have gone from having 11 pubs to only having 8 now⌠Winkles, The Ould Plaid Shawl and Flatleys (opens on a rare occassion) are no longer with us.
This is the remaining list of pubs⌠Tullys, MâAsal Beag Dubh, Conoles, Keoghs, Sextons, Connollys, Greenes, Pierhead.
We have two ghost estates, with about 8 empties in one and 4 in the other. A few big lads got burned badly. Alot of people paying big mortgages around Kinvara as sites went as dear as 200K in the boom. Commute times form Kinvara are upto an hour to Galway city centre at peak times so Kinvara aint the dream that some people thought it was going to be.
However all that said⌠there is no finer village in the country! Just this summers evening as I passed Mick the Thatchers house, the castle approachs you slowly and the sea spreads out to the right with town glimmering in the background and the Burren looking on⌠you felt all the good things on life well up inside you. http://g.co/maps/5jq9n
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Anyone recommend somewhere in Dublin for this evening with a quality beer garden / drinking outside facilities that wonât be full of insufferable cunts, the likes of which will be gathered outside Kehoes this evening? Current options
Sheehans, off Grafton St. near Nearys
The Long Stone, quality beer garden but very sheltered so sun mightnât make an appearance
The Pav, have never drank there, potentially full of cunts but comes highly recommended
Had one pint there just now. Thronged. If I was going out for the evening I would get a few cans, put them into a net bag, hang it into the canal for cooling purposes and sit there for the evening
There must be a lot of people doing that, the place was fucking insane when I was leaving work, thereâs no way the bar could serve such a multitude. The Spar across from it does a good line in cheap booze to feed the alcos from the flats across the road (and me). Handy.