Question for irish based R's 19:01 - Jun 28 with 4244 views | Hayesender | Where the hell can I get a pint of Murphys in kerry? On about my 10th pub now and all it is is Guinness | |
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Question for irish based R's on 19:08 - Jun 29 with 1061 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Question for irish based R's on 18:05 - Jun 29 by extratimeR | If you stopping at Helens (as well as excellent Murphy's), load up with some Mussels as well, beautiful spot, overlooked by Knockatee. Had a very pleasant Pint , (or three),last Summer on the Pier at Kilmakilloge with Patsy Spillane, (old family friend), shame Bryan couldn't join us! |
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Question for irish based R's on 20:15 - Jun 29 with 991 views | hubble |
Question for irish based R's on 17:33 - Jun 29 by BrianMcCarthy | Only a few miles from my home place, and just across the county bounds. We'd often take the boat in for a few hours after being out fishing. Lovely bar on the water, nice enough seafood, decent pint (Guinness better than the Murphy's, as you'd expect in Kerry due to demand and 'draw'), and Helen's a really lovely woman. 100% recommended, especially on a sunny day. https://goo.gl/maps/fntdAM6X2x4YzchXA |
Map refs are much appreciated Brain, thank you. For one thing it allows me to do a bit of google map exploring, which I love. I think street view is an amazing resource. I like to find off the beaten track places, particularly with strange place names, and inspired by your map ref I started exploring County Cork and discovered the delightfully named Squince, on the coast, South East of Skibbereen. | |
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Question for irish based R's on 20:39 - Jun 29 with 979 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Question for irish based R's on 20:15 - Jun 29 by hubble | Map refs are much appreciated Brain, thank you. For one thing it allows me to do a bit of google map exploring, which I love. I think street view is an amazing resource. I like to find off the beaten track places, particularly with strange place names, and inspired by your map ref I started exploring County Cork and discovered the delightfully named Squince, on the coast, South East of Skibbereen. |
Love maps too, hubble. Can get lost in them. I had never heard of Squince! | |
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Question for irish based R's on 22:13 - Jun 29 with 913 views | Myke |
Question for irish based R's on 20:39 - Jun 29 by BrianMcCarthy | Love maps too, hubble. Can get lost in them. I had never heard of Squince! |
Perhaps it's named after spending too long reading maps! | | | |
Question for irish based R's on 08:23 - Jun 30 with 809 views | MrSheen | I went to a funeral in Bweeng this year, about five miles south of Mallow in Cork. Odd name, tiny place. Muingaphuca, off the Ring of Kerry past Killorglin, always raises a smile. | | | |
Question for irish based R's on 08:29 - Jun 30 with 800 views | Metallica_Hoop |
Question for irish based R's on 20:39 - Jun 29 by BrianMcCarthy | Love maps too, hubble. Can get lost in them. I had never heard of Squince! |
Squince sounds the baddie in a 1950's Eastman colour western. 'He's one of Squince's boys Marshal, up at the old Trott's farm.' | |
| Beer and Beef has made us what we are - The Prince Regent |
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Question for irish based R's on 10:59 - Jun 30 with 736 views | TheChef | So are there any London pubs currently selling Murphy's or Beamish? | |
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Question for irish based R's on 14:23 - Jun 30 with 658 views | DannyPaddox | Whenever I get off the ferry at Cork the sign for Ringaskiddy never fails to produce a modest chortle | | | |
Question for irish based R's on 15:05 - Jun 30 with 623 views | MrSheen | Always a shame that Ovens in Cork was denied the honour of hosting the first crematorium outside Dublin. | | | |
Question for irish based R's on 16:12 - Jun 30 with 588 views | NewBee |
Question for irish based R's on 20:15 - Jun 29 by hubble | Map refs are much appreciated Brain, thank you. For one thing it allows me to do a bit of google map exploring, which I love. I think street view is an amazing resource. I like to find off the beaten track places, particularly with strange place names, and inspired by your map ref I started exploring County Cork and discovered the delightfully named Squince, on the coast, South East of Skibbereen. |
"I like to find off the beaten track places, particularly with strange place names" Dunno whether this has cropped up elsewhere on this forum, but there's a pretty strange one near the bottom of this list you might want to chcck out if you're in the vicinity! https://www.kerrydistrictleague.ie/clubs/ | | | |
Question for irish based R's on 16:30 - Jun 30 with 576 views | qpr_1968 |
Question for irish based R's on 16:12 - Jun 30 by NewBee | "I like to find off the beaten track places, particularly with strange place names" Dunno whether this has cropped up elsewhere on this forum, but there's a pretty strange one near the bottom of this list you might want to chcck out if you're in the vicinity! https://www.kerrydistrictleague.ie/clubs/ |
oh yeah, windmill united. did'nt they play off windmill road. moved across that big road to ealing road, changed their name to, i know it begins with a b. | |
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Question for irish based R's on 17:40 - Jun 30 with 559 views | hubble |
Question for irish based R's on 16:12 - Jun 30 by NewBee | "I like to find off the beaten track places, particularly with strange place names" Dunno whether this has cropped up elsewhere on this forum, but there's a pretty strange one near the bottom of this list you might want to chcck out if you're in the vicinity! https://www.kerrydistrictleague.ie/clubs/ |
Quarry Park Rangers, they've even nicked our emblem! | |
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