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Original ‘Gangsters’ To Create Something Special In Town With New Restaurant ‘Croí’

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Paul Cotter, Kevin O’Connor and Noel Keane in Croí which opens this Friday in town. Photo by Dermot Crean

A NEW restaurant opens in the heart of Tralee on Friday night and promises to create incredible  dishes with all the ingredients sourced entirely from Tralee and the surrounding area.

Three members of the well known ‘Tralee Culinary Gangsters’, famous for their blogging and cookery demos around the county, are behind ‘Croí’ which will open in The Square, where The Stonehouse restaurant operated.

Award-winning chef Noel Keane will be joined in the kitchen by the talented Paul Cotter, while Kevin O’Connor will be front-of-house making diners feel welcome.

All three lads know each other for donkey’s years and have a wealth of culinary and hospitality experience under their belts.

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Noel has worked all around the world, but more recently in Darcys on Barrack Lane before moving to Eabha Johns in Listowel  about two years ago.

Paul Cotter is coming from the famous Nick’s of Killorglin while, in true ‘Troy McClure’ style, you may recognise Kevin’s friendly and professional attitude from stints in The Daily Grind, The Ashe Hotel and Quinlan’s Fish, whom he helped out in setting up their Kenmare outlet.

“The idea of Croí is based on local, seasonal, wild and artisan food. If we can’t get it locally, we’re not interested,” Noel Keane told me when I called in during the week.

The lads will be using meat from The Well Bred Butcher in Ardfert among other suppliers and  it will all be reared locally. They will grow their own vegetables and herbs, use fish and shellfish from Kerry harbours, the beer will come from Kerry micro-breweries. The wine, however, will come from outside Kerry!

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Because of this policy of supporting local, they’re hoping people will support them in the venture.

Using seasonal ingredients means a constantly changing menu which will appeal to foodies. The restaurant will open seven  nights a week from this Friday night and in a couple of weeks they’ll be opening daily for lunch.

While all three have been involved in the beginning of other people’s ventures, it’s the first time any of the three men have gone into business for themselves, which is making it even more exciting that they are realising their own vision of what a restaurant should be.

As for that name, while ‘Croí’ is the Irish word for heart, Noel says they chose it because of its old Irish meaning.

“It actually means ‘the essence of’ in old Irish. That’s what we want this restaurant to be about – the essence of the land, the food at the heart of it.” For reservations, call 066-7185583. Check out their Facebook page here

Up To Ten People To Be Employed At New French Restaurant In Town

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Le Rustique on Princes Street.

A NEW restaurant will create up to 10 full-time and part-time jobs when it opens in town this Friday.

Le Rustique is to serve French cuisine and is located at a premises on Princes Street, where a number of restaurants have operated in the past.

The premises has been vacant for some time after Ristorante Uno moved to their current address on Ivy Terrace. The lease has been taken on by a couple from the French/German border, who have recently moved to Killorglin.

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Dagmar and Gunter Schwark are looking forward to the venture where the restaurant which will have an emphasis on French cuisine. Renovations have been taking place there and the business is set to open this coming Friday.

The premises has seen a number of restaurants housed there over the years, including Duffin’s – a favourite with Gay Byrne when he down for the Rose Festival in the 80s – Restaurant Uno and later Ristorante Uno.

It’s not the only restaurant opening in town this month. LANA Asian Street Food is to create up to 20 jobs when it opens on Ashe Street in the coming weeks.

New Restaurant In Blennerville To Open In Matter Of Weeks

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Work is continuing at The Station House in Blennerville.

WORK is in full swing out in Blennerville as a popular bar/restaurant is set to reopen.

There is no opening date as yet, but it’s expected that a new restaurant at The Station House will be up and running, serving food to the masses sometime in May.

The exterior of the building has had a lick of paint and workers are busy inside getting the bar/restaurant area in order. Nick Wang from Tomásín’s in Stradbally is behind the project and was on site on Friday afternoon.

The restaurant was a popular spot in the Noughties when Dubliner Lee Bradshaw had it, bringing many people from Tralee out to the village for meals and music entertainment. The other pubs in Blennerville also benefitted from that, so it’ll be very welcome when the business reopens.