Our company has booked us at these hotels in Killarney and Dublin. Is there anyone that has personal experience with these hotels? I have looked at their websites but I would like to know if you have personally stayed there to find out what you think of them (internet reviews seems to be a very mixed bag on Berkeley Court). Also saw on some reviews that it is scheduled for demolition this year to make way for apartments???
Also, what are the best places close to these hotels to eat in Killarney and Dublin (outside of the high priced hotels). I like good "everyday" food with comfortable dining at reasonable prices. We will be doing enough of the "fine dining" at company events.
We spend most of our time in Killarney when we are in Ireland. We like Mac's Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlour on Main Street. There used to be a tourist office across the street, but I don't know if is still at that location. Also the last time we were there, Mac's was cafeteria style which we liked. (You can see what you are getting) The restaurant is open 10 am to 10 pm during the summer and 10am to 6pm the rest of the year. They advertise prices at 6.50 to 12.50euro per person. There are a ton of other restaurants in Killarney and many pubs too. They are all listed at www.wherekillarney.com. Hope this helps.
On the lower end of High Street, on the RH side, near the intersection of College Road, is O'Connors. Directly across the street is O'Riain's and just down from it, is the O'Leary Flesk. I've eaten at all but O'Riain's (but I'm told the food there is quite good) and recommend ALL of them to spend time in.
O'Riain's was just recently restored and remodeled and had just opened the upstairs bar as a music venue when I was there last April. If you get the chance to catch a performance by John Spillane, Nial Connolly or Ciaran Wynne, I can't urge you to do so stronly enough!
If you DO catch Ciaran, please tell him Bob sends his regards. Ask him to play, "A MOTHER'S SONG" -- it will change your life!
Bob
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Thank you Bob for the great list! I will take a copy of this email with me to watch for the people you mentioned. You really have me intrigued with "A Mother's Song". It sounds like something that would make me cry for weeks... Thank you again!
Thank you so much Michele for another great list to choose from. I am so ready to go (well except for still waiting on yet another flat iron...or two). We have never been to Ireland but I have always dreamed of going there. ONE MORE WEEK TO GO!!!!!
Ciaran told me a few years later, that he wrote this for his mother, as his family attempted to 'hide' an older sister's divorce from her. I didn't know that when I first heard it. My wife and I were trying to understand how her Grandfather could have left such a magical, beautiful homeland for the uncertainties of the US. Then, as I listened to this song, it came to me. I thought Ciaran was talking about Mother Ireland ...
Somehow, for me, even knowing the TRUTH, it STILL is. Because you requested:
'A MOTHER'S SONG' "This is not a love song This is how I feel. But I know I must be strong. I'm just a spoke in the wheel. She doesn't seem to understand How time takes love from a man. And she's the last one to know. Where does young love go? Where does young love go?
Now everything is broken. It's falling down all around. No words have been spoken. But there's talk in the crowd.
She doesn't seem to understand How time takes love from a man. And she's the last one to know. Where does young love go? Where does young love go?
Now I'm twisted and torn. And I'm wired to the bone. And I'm burnt to the core. I can't take any more. I can't take any more.
Now I'm looking back at those photographs. I've got a lot on my mind. You know you almost gave her a heart attack, 'Cause you never once looked behind.
Now she doesn't want to understand. How time takes love from a man. And she's the last one to know, Where does young love go? Where does young love go?
'Cause Im down on my knees, And I'm begging you please. Won't somebody tell me? Won't somebody help me? And here comes the rain, again. And here comes the pain, again Here comes the rain. And here comes the pain.
Oh I wish, I wish, I wish Won't somebody help me? I wish, I wish, I wish Won't somebody tell me? Where does young love go? Where does young love go?"
From the CD No Way Home Ciaran Wynne
Bob
-- Edited by Itallian Chauffeur at 21:35, 2007-04-13
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Thank you for sharing the lyrics Bob, they are very interesting. It's hard to say what I would have thought he was talking about had you not already told me; however, I like your version (of being about Ireland) better than the true story ...
If I catch him while I am there, I will definitely request it to see how it makes me "feel". That is normally how I decide if I like a song. I love Celtic music and have had some kind of various artist CD in my car for years. Some of my friends have always thought I was a little nutty because I wanted to listen to "that" kind of music ... what do they know????