The Roaster Thread

Can Dubs be roasters?

What’s the Dub equivalent of a gammon?

Anyone on the Hill ?

Taxi driver with B.O.

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I got called a roaster at the urinal by an utter Biffo roaster Saturday evening for the lovely Blue wool jumper I was wearing.

You could be called worse while engaged in fashion chat at the urinal

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https://www.rte.ie/lifestyle/food/2025/1125/1545820-how-many-of-irelands-most-popular-carveries-have-you-tried/

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I wouldn’t describe Harveys Point in Donegal as a carvery

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No surprise to see FotF The 51 listed. A terrific carvery indeed.

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Their Sunday lunch dessert trolley is something else though

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I’m no expert on the matter, but that Coachmans Inn place up by Dublin Airport is unreal.

Anyone flying from Dublin Airport and not having their pre/post flight feed there needs to reassess. The carvery goes on all day there too. Not one of these places where you only get scraps after 2pm.

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Been a great spot for grub for donkeys years. The old owner Hughie Curran was a Kerry man.

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I was only there twice but you’d see a lot of blocklayers and plasterers in there which is always a good sign.

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The ploughman for grub / delayed flight pints

I wonder would Lidl or Aldi do Roaster week?

Three way jiving at the abbey hotel.

Neo hyper peak uber roaster

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Some ould fellas can have 2 women spinning, it’s like a game of 3D chess

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Have you googled it?
The horror

Salmon polo, brown boots, blue Jean and a dangerous viceral fat overload…. All great to see but…. jiving with other men, ffs :scream:

https://youtube.com/shorts/UtBtX1rXlVg?si=O2pAZnhLl9RscX98

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It’s my first port of call upon arrival home