Chowder

Colm Cummins

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Lovely sup of chowder served with a slice of brown bread in the clogherhead port oriel pier, fresh fish shop.
 

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I had the chowder in Fizpatricks Doolin Hotel. Might have more tomorrow as I'm there again with another brave lot of Paddywaggon passengers. JJH
 
Jockser is the king of the chowder, to the extent that he rode from Kildare to Monks in Kinvara just for a bowl of fishy soup on Lá Feile na Padraig. That's dedication for you.
 
Lovely sup of chowder served with a slice of brown bread in the clogherhead port oriel pier, fresh fish shop.
Was around Drogheda / Dundalk area yesterday but never made it to Clogherhead :(



Chowder dash.
Good man Pete, where & when ? :bounce1



Jockser is the king of the chowder, to the extent that he rode from Kildare to Monks in Kinvara just for a bowl of fishy soup on Lá Feile na Padraig. That's dedication for you.
And very good it was too :thumb

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i have a car garmin if you can lash up a power cable you can have...........
 
And Westlodge Hotel in Bantry has the worst !

Their 'seafood' chowder consisted of chunks of salmon & a smoked fish. Not a single mussel. In Bantry, the home of the mussel :mad:
 
And Westlodge Hotel in Bantry has the worst !

Their 'seafood' chowder consisted of chunks of salmon & a smoked fish. Not a single mussel. In Bantry, the home of the mussel :mad:

A toasted sandwich is about the only thing I have ever enjoyed in that Hotel.
 
And Westlodge Hotel in Bantry has the worst !

Their 'seafood' chowder consisted of chunks of salmon & a smoked fish. Not a single mussel. In Bantry, the home of the mussel :mad:
Instead of going all the way over to Monks, and I have nothing against Monks, stop in with Eileen and Vincent in New Quay (Lindane's), great Chow-dar, get some home made ice cream up the road, visit a martello tower and do what Heaney wrote so eloquently about, riding a bike along the Flaggy Shore.
 
I passed Linnane's on Paddy's Day but I'd already partaken of the Pier Inn's excellent offering :thumb
I'll more than likely attend when you organise a Chowder Dash there :D
 


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