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Sunday Brunch with Dan Carter
Sunday, October 24, 2032, 11:00am - 04:00pm
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Join us each Sunday for Brunch with local piano artist Dan Carter!
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Monday
3:00-8:00
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3:00-8:00
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12:00-9:00
Thursday
12:00-9:00
Friday
12:00-10:00
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12:00-10:00
Sunday Brunch
11:00-4:00
Sunday Dinner
4:00-8:00
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Housing, gridlock and the never-ending Ring Road saga top the list of by-election conversations in Galway West
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‘Who can be against cheap energy?’ – Greens say Irish households missing out on savings as ministers drag feet on plug-in solar panels
Dealer ‘wouldn’t like it’ if drugs were sold to his own child, judge says on jailing him for six months
MS ‘twins’ hope to break world record as they take on run from Mizen to Malin Head for charity
‘Staggering’ number of workers now enrolled in mandatory My Future Fund pension scheme
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Irish flotilla activist claims she was grabbed by the hair and cable-tied by Israeli commandos
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Irish Examiner
Cyclist, 50s, dies after colliding with railing in Co Laois
The incident happened on College Avenue, Mountmellic, at around 4.30pm.
Road fatalities soar to 185 as gardaí reduce alcohol testing by nearly 5,000
Last year saw the highest number of deaths on Irish roads in almost a decade.
Domestic violence register must include safeguards to combat 'unintended consequences'
Last year, the Government approved the introduction of 'Jennie’s Law' which will see a new publicly accessible domestic violence register