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Started by Rossa, January 06, 2014, 05:42:17 PM

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Rossa

With the terrible news of wjk's closing its doors, where will the meet ups be held
(not that I make that many but I'm there in spirit)?

I know Farringtons have been good to us. I know Geoff would had also said he might do something with the community in the future...perhaps a roving venue might be an idea...
Share the love etc.



beerfly

I was thinking about this already. I was leaning towards farringtons [not sure how busy they are weekdays] and if they could not the B&C as they are more central. unless anyone wants to make any other suggestions.

beerfly

yea i could not see it being a regular thing most people would have to get a bus, most likely 2, each way.

irish_goat

B&C would be your cheaper option, plus they have cask.

brian_c

I'd throw in a vote for The Brew Dock. I'll miss Kavanagh's but it was a long walk from the Dart, I haven't been to a meeting since I started the new job as there wasn't enough time for me to get home, eat and make it back in there. Brew Dock is very well located for trains, trams, buses and planes (747 from the airport to Talbot St).

Farrington's is great too, I'd definitely row in behind that as a second option. Wouldn't go for the B&C, already have the Beoir meet there every month, I'd like to visit somewhere else.

beerfly

the only thing about the brew dock is its pretty small

Rossa

Would a moveable feast work?
B&C, Farringtons, brew dock, Church, headline, black sheep. Two meet ups each a year. Spread the business. 

Shane Phelan

Would definitely make things interesting!
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Ciderhead

What a dilema to have ya gits!



CARA

Upa Sesh

Dr Jacoby

I like Rossa's idea to rotate around a bit. I also think the odd CB trip to another club HQ could be great craic.
Every little helps

Will_D

You would all be more than welcome in the Boro, Swords.

Just let me know so I can book the big room in case!

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DEMPSEY

Quote from: brian_c on January 06, 2014, 06:59:41 PM
I'd throw in a vote for The Brew Dock. I'll miss Kavanagh's but it was a long walk from the Dart, I haven't been to a meeting since I started the new job as there wasn't enough time for me to get home, eat and make it back in there. Brew Dock is very well located for trains, trams, buses and planes (747 from the airport to Talbot St).

Farrington's is great too, I'd definitely row in behind that as a second option. Wouldn't go for the B&C, already have the Beoir meet there every month, I'd like to visit somewhere else.
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beerfly

If we do the rotational thing we could also throw sweetmans into the mix

Samael

Quote from: Rossa on January 06, 2014, 09:20:45 PM
Would a moveable feast work?
B&C, Farringtons, brew dock...

I agree one of these place. I can walk if need :)
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