Search Results for 'Etiquette'

19 results found.

Wineport Lodge claims accolade at Georgina Campbell Irish Food & Hospitality Awards

image preview

The Grapevine Lounge at Wineport Lodge in Glasson was crowned ‘Bar of the Year’ in the Georgina Campbell Irish Food & Hospitality Awards 2023.

Improve your dining etiquette

When it comes to dining etiquette, there are a few golden rules we should all be aware of, and others we can keep up our sleeve for a more formal occasion. But as a society, have we forgotten the basics? According to Robert Bowe, Ashford Castle’s restaurant and wine mananger, being aware of proper dining etiquette can really add to the overall meal experience and even help people feel more comfortable in these types of social situations.

Profanity and vulgarity in modern society

No one can deny that the verbal vulgarity of swearing, cursing, or what used to be called profanity has become accepted and even standardised in the modern world. Whether in films, novels, music CDs, or stand-up comedians, dropping the f-word is always guaranteed to raise a laugh.

Bishop Duignan pays tribute to late Pope as Rome comes to standstill for today’s funeral

Bishop of Galway Michael Duignan has paid tribute to Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI who will be laid to rest in Rome this morning.

Putting Manners on the Irish

image preview

On September 6, 1798, a division of the Leicestershire Militia comprising almost six hundred men under the command of the 5th Duke of Rutland, passed through Newcastle-under-Lyme.

3,730 fewer jobs in drinks and hospitality industry in the West in 2022

image preview

The drinks and hospitality industry is set to employ 140,000 people in 2022—40,000 fewer than in Q4 2019, the last pre-pandemic quarter, according to new analysis published by the Drinks Industry Group of Ireland (DIGI).

Outdoor Enhancement Scheme must be made available to all hospitality businesses - Dillon

image preview

The Outdoor Dining Enhancement Scheme should be amended to encompass all hospitality businesses, including so called ‘wet pubs’, accordingly to Mayo Fine Gael TD Alan Dillon.

O’Brien calls for help to get the hospitality sector back on its feet

image preview

Myles O’Brien of The Tavern, Murrisk, Tourism Officer with Mayo Vintners, has called for assurance that the VAT rate will be reduced to nine per cent when the Covid-19 crisis is over, giving the hospitality sector the assistance it needs to get back on its feet.

Let us show the hospitality that is the defining characteristic of being Irish

As President of Ireland may I send you my warmest wishes for a peaceful and a Happy Christmas and New Year.

Get laughing with Anna Clifford and Brian Gallagher

image preview

THOUGH IRISH born and bred, it was in Vancouver that Anna Clifford's comedy career began, when she won the One Hitter Quitter Comedy Showdown! It was only the start of an upward career curve.

  • 1 (current)
  • 2
 

Page generated in 0.0286 seconds.