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Sallynoggin

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  • 07-02-2007 12:48am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 149 ✭✭


    What's it like to live work and play in Sallynoggin.....and how much does parking cost?.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 26,567 ✭✭✭✭Fratton Fred


    Billiejo wrote:
    What's it like to live work and play in Sallynoggin.....and how much does parking cost?.

    I've been to the Noggin Inn a few times and it's a fairly decent sort of pub, in a typical "local Pub" sort of way.

    hope that helps.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 93 ✭✭D500B


    Sayynoggin is a concil estate part of dublin-but one of the better ones by far mostly grown up and no longer rough. Parking is free. Its not that commercial.
    As for working unless you have a job lined up in the area its most likely you will travel to work somewhere else.
    Its about 25mins walk form the coast(dun laoghaire/sandycove) and 40 mins walk from kilinney hill so there is lots of nice places to visit close by.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,535 ✭✭✭Raekwon


    I've been to the Noggin Inn a few times and it's a fairly decent sort of pub, in a typical "local Pub" sort of way.

    It's also the only pub left in Sallynoggin as 'The Deerhunter' and 'The Thatch' both closed down a few years ago.

    Anyway, Sallynoggin is a very quiet working class area that is surrounded by middle class areas such as Cabinteely, Glenagery & Killiney. It used to have a bad reputation on par with other areas like Ballybrack and Monkstown Farm but since the property boom most of the bad element has left and it has become a quite tranquil area with little or no trouble.

    As for working there, as another poster said, you would have to travel as there is not much in Sallynoggin apart from houses. Dun Laoghaire and Blackrock are both easily accessible but the city centre can be abit a a trek, due partly to the terribly unreliable number 7 bus route.


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