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Killarney restaurant wins prestigious two-in-a-row

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Rozzers Restaurant has been named Ireland’s best fine dining restaurant by TripAdvisor, the world’s largest and most influential customer review website.

This is the second year in a row that the flagship restaurant in the Killeen House Hotel has filled the prestigious number one slot and the news has been described by the team there as “unbelievable”.

Owned and operated by mother and daughter, Geraldine and Michelle Rosney, the hugely popular restaurant is a key part of the hotel which first opened its doors to the public in 1992.

“To reach the number one position for this very prestigious award in 2021 was the stuff of dreams for a small operation such as ours. To repeat the feat again in 2022, is just a small bit unbelievable for us,” said Geraldine Rosney.

“This award is not just about the food on the plate. It’s also about the pure professionalism of all the people who work with us and the warm and comfortable ambience of the overall property."

Her daughter, Michelle Rosney, added “All of us here in Rozzers are absolutely delighted to achieve this two-in-a-row and we are extremely grateful to our fantastic guests who took the time to write reviews of their Rozzers experiences.”

Geraldine and Michelle are full of praise for the team at Rozzers, particularly head chef Paul O’Gorman, who has been at the helm in the kitchen for the past 28 years.

“Chef Paul is, without doubt, the first among equals and he is more responsible than anyone else for the consistency and quality that Rozzers has taken such pride in delivering to all guests over the course of the last couple of decades,” added Geraldine.

“Here in Rozzers, it’s all about nothing more and nothing less than the guest and if we manage to send them home at the end of the evening with a smile on their face, even after having paid their bill, then we are satisfied that we have all done our jobs well,” she added.

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Killarney Regatta Festival postponed due to adverse weather

IMPORTANT UPDATE Killarney Regatta Festival is now postponed due to adverse weather conditions this Sunday September 14. The following Sunday September 21 at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club has now […]

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IMPORTANT UPDATE

Killarney Regatta Festival is now postponed due to adverse weather conditions this Sunday September 14.
The following Sunday September 21 at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club has now been finalised and confirmed.

The Forecast is expected to bring: rain,southerly winds,S/W and S/E: both will bring heavy winds and rain straight to the shores of Killarney Golf and Fishing Club, predicted at 34-37kms/hr.

Chairman Paddy Cronin and Safety Officer Richard Leane, called the postponement on Wednesday.

In a statement Paddy Cronin said: “it is with an abundance of caution and safety that we had to make this hard decision to postpone Sunday’s event. It is paramount that our rowing crews, trainers, visitors and volunteers are kept safe. Killarney Festival Regatta is now postponed to Sunday September 21. We wish to thank Killarney Golf and Fishing Club for their understanding and allowing us to use the unique venue the following Sunday.
We wish to thank Cllr Martin Grady, all the volunteers and suppliers for their cooperation, we appreciate all your help with keeping alive this unique Killarney traditional regatta.”

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Last push for ‘Models in Recovery’ Fashion Show tickets

Tickets are selling fast for the Kerry Hospice Foundation’s ‘Models in Recovery’ Fashion Show, which takes place on Wednesday, September 10, at the Gleneagle Arena. With just days to go, […]

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Tickets are selling fast for the Kerry Hospice Foundation’s ‘Models in Recovery’ Fashion Show, which takes place on Wednesday, September 10, at the Gleneagle Arena.

With just days to go, event organisers are urging people to buy their tickets now to avoid disappointment.
The show will feature eighteen cancer survivors from the local community, all of whom have completed their treatment. They will take to the catwalk to share their stories and raise money for the Kerry Hospice Foundation’s Palliative Care unit.
TV personality Noel Cunningham will host the night. Music will be provided by Liam O’Connor and his family. The evening begins with a wine reception at 7:30 pm, followed by the show at 8 pm.
In addition to the fashion show, there will be door prizes and raffle prizes on the night. Tickets cost €20 and can be bought from Pat Doolan (085-1543514), the INEC Booking Office (064-6671555), Killarney Credit Union, and participating shops.

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