A quick google search  finds multiple restaurants in the villages of 
Saggart (adjacent to the golf course) and Rathcoole (2k away)


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/01/2008 08:43:12 AM:

> 
> 
> --On Friday, 01 February, 2008 11:57 +0100 Jeroen Massar
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >> (e.g., if we want to eat lunch or dinner somewhere other than
> >> the  hotel)?  What transportation options are available, and
> >> how long will the take?
> > 
> > Bus -> "cheap" (in a sense), but takes about 45mins (ex
> > waiting time)
> > Taxi -> "expensive", takes about 30 mins
> 
> If even a taxi takes 60 minutes round trip, am I correct in
> assuming that the options for lunch not supplied by the meeting
> facility are non-existent? 
> 
> If so, I think we have repeatedly discussed a meeting-site
> guideline that prohibited sites with that property for at least
> three reasons:
> 
>    (i) If the facility can't handle the load, the meetings
>    are disrupted, with no recourse.
> 
>    (ii) If one doesn't like their selections, there are no
>    options.
> 
>    (iii) Expensive facilities tend to have expensive
>    restaurants and other facilities.
> 
> Oh, but there are golf courses.  Guess that makes it ok for both
> the non-golfers and the golfers who will be spending all their
> time in meeting rooms and figuring out where to eat.
> 
> Here we go again.
> 
> Could I request that the IESG schedule one old-fashioned,
> open-ended, evening plenary?  :-(
> 
>     john
> 
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