A fairly filthy weekend, unbelievable surprise to see Phrenelith play Cork!.FB_IMG_1771279642164.jpg

Ah fuck me, used to work on South Mall! Clearly don't anymore  :laugh:

Phrenilith are the business. Coscradh too  :abbath:

#2 February 19, 2026, 01:40:51 PM Last Edit: February 19, 2026, 01:46:40 PM by Pentagrimes
May do the Cork date of this rather than Dublin. Have to go to the UK next day and flights from there seem doable
Anywhere reccomendations for place to stay in Cork that aren't a shared hostel dorm and doesnt cost an arm and a leg? Im an old man and I require  a decent sleep

Quote from: Pentagrimes on February 19, 2026, 01:40:51 PMMay do the Cork date of this rather than Dublin. Have to go to the UK next day and flights from there seem doable
Anywhere reccomendations for place to stay in Cork that aren't a shared hostel dorm and doesnt cost an arm and a leg? Im an old man and I require  a decent sleep

There's a Premier Inn after opening within handy distance of Fredz (though in Cork, everywhere is handy distance). Not too sure of pricing at all to be honest but I've heard it's not too bad.

Flying from Cork will be a dream, if you haven't had the pleasure of doing that before!

Quote from: Yung Led Zeppelin on February 19, 2026, 10:26:31 PM
Quote from: Pentagrimes on February 19, 2026, 01:40:51 PMMay do the Cork date of this rather than Dublin. Have to go to the UK next day and flights from there seem doable
Anywhere reccomendations for place to stay in Cork that aren't a shared hostel dorm and doesnt cost an arm and a leg? Im an old man and I require  a decent sleep



Flying from Cork will be a dream, if you haven't had the pleasure of doing that before!

 :-X

Quote from: Pentagrimes on February 19, 2026, 01:40:51 PMMay do the Cork date of this rather than Dublin. Have to go to the UK next day and flights from there seem doable
Anywhere reccomendations for place to stay in Cork that aren't a shared hostel dorm and doesnt cost an arm and a leg? Im an old man and I require  a decent sleep

Premier Inn might be a good shout, literally around the corner from Freds - handy for the bus to take you to the airport too. A taxi wouldn't be too dear either.

There's a stack of B&Bs on the Western Road by UCC too. Again, handy enough to get to the airport from there.

With a Premier Inn you know what you're gonna get and to be fair most of those B&Bs look alright but I've never stayed in one.

As Yung mentioned - Cork airport is, usually, a dream to get through. I can do it from my front gate to parking the car to being through security in about 20mins (and I don't live next to the airport or anything).