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Rockin Joe's American Diner, Limerick: Original Menus, Reviews and Prices
"Take shelter under the wooden Pagoda or get a feel of the Asian Urban Set Up of Z-WE-TON in Raheen. At the Centre of a popular area and two minutes from the Crescent Shopping Centre, this is the perfect venue to accommodate a savoury break or host a successful party."
"Racefield Centre Father Russell Road Raheen, Limerick IrelandChinese, AsianDinner, Lunch, Late NightTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service+353 61 300 888http://zweton.com"
"It doesn’t look like much from the outside but the food that comes out of there is some of the nicest Chinese food around, a true hidden gem!. Fresh ingredients and crunchy veggies pack every dish. Delivery is available from Just Eat and is fast, reliable and the food arrives fresh and hot."
"28 O'Connell Street, Limerick V94 N8CC IrelandAsian, Thai, FusionLunch, Dinner, Late Night, DrinksDelivery, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service[email protected]+353 61 279 788http://www.lanathai.ie/"
"1-2 Lower Glentworth Street, Limerick V94 WF63 IrelandAsian, Thai, HealthyLunch, Dinner, DrinksDelivery, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Street Parking, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi, Table Service[email protected]+353 61 591 043http://zozabb.ie"
"Initially established as a personal collection, the 2000-plus items are from the private collection of the late John and Gertrude Hunt. Originally located at the University of Limerick the museum was later moved to its own premises in the Customs House of Limerick. One of the most lenient museums in the whole of Ireland you are allowed to open drawer and touch some of the artefacts."
"Hunt Museum located in the heart of Limerick City is located in the elegant eighteenth century Custom House provides an ideal setting for an enjoyable visit, where the riverside restaurant looks out over the Curragour Falls and the museums gift shop showcases a wide range of local and international crafts and gifts."
"Free to enter, the Limerick City Museum is a diverting cabinet of curiosities, with interesting things from many different fields. You can inspect archaeological finds from the Stone Age and Iron Age, or the scabbard owned by the revolutionary Lord Edward FitzGerald that he used while resisting arrest when he was killed in 1798. There are 60,000 items in the museum’s collection, including blunderbuss guns from the 17th and 18th centuries, 200-year-old Limerick silver, clothes like a gentleman’s suit from 1706 and a piece of the Adare meteorite of 1813, the largest ever to hit the British Isles (as they were at the time)."
"The Limerick Museum is another city museum in Limerick and was founded in 1907 on Pery Square. It has moved to several locations since then and is currently located in the old Franciscans Friary on Henry Street. The museum has a collection of 60,000 objects gathered through donations, purchase and long-term loan."