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Nancy's


Ardara
10/06/2026: Wonderful people! Great food! A lovely pint! What more can you want?
06/06/2026: Lovely pub with great food, especially the oysters. They also come with the gin of Adara distillery just around the corner. You’ll find rather tourists than locals here.

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Charlie's West End Cafe


Ardara
28/04/2026: Such a lovely, friendly cafe, food was tasty with a great menu.
12/04/2026: Very kind, polite staff, could not do enough for me and my family. Good Food. I'll definitely be back.

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Kate's Kitchen Newtown


Ardara
21/05/2026: Kate's Kitchen, a wellness shop located in the dying heart of Sligo town - I went in there, bought some coffee granules and left. The staff were efficient, they served me well and were of genuine help, it was clean and no one left with significantly less bodily secretions than they came in. An overall good experience. However, there's a more interesting side to what Kate's Kitchen represents rather than what it sells in my humblest opinion. The idea of organic produce, exotic produce, produce that is used by the customers whom if you used that produce and used it against Aldi own brand couldn't tell the difference. Why is that? I can safely say that although I've never been to a Michelin star restaurant getting pasta served to me from a wine glass, I can broadly assume it would be a superior dish to a Dolmio pasta bag that you pour hot water in. Of course, I'm not saying that the clientele of Kate's Kitchen are fools, some of them are possibly rather extra ordinarily intelligent - making such assumptions about a group of people never got us anywhere productive or positive. But, if you were to give them the Palestinian olive oil, the fancy Italian pasta, organic tomato sauce made by an Italian man high in the Apennine who only knows the exact amount of water, garlic, basil, tomato to make a most excellent sauce and the finest guanciale to make a dish - then do the same experiment with stuff from where these people fear most, Aldi. The customers would cook up something that would probably taste the same. There's a reason for this, Kate's Kitchen appeals to Sligo towns middle class and upper classes. And naturally this isn't an issue, it means much higher profit margins for Kate's Kitchen however Ireland, historically didn't have a proper native upper class, they were for the most part British. This is why you see richer people not have an Irish accent, it's a whiff of an English or an American one. They copy what they perceive as how the "rich" talk. They copy what the other rich do, buy organic and expensive. And thus, raises the issue to Kate's Kitchen, it is a tragic location when you seriously look in there. Hardly any customer speaks, no one is laughing, the staff may pop a few jokes and the customer giggles too. A very brief ecstasy, then - back to their lives. A life, they despise. They have money for sure but lack the joy and purpose that guides a lot of humanity, they did what Mummy and Father told them. Become a solicitor, vote Fine Gael and for the love of god join the rugby club. What is more tragic is the fact that whilst Kate’s Kitchens items for sale are indeed organic, they can be pricier than what one would find in say, Lidl. Of course, having artisan/small business made items that are mostly not from Ireland will mean that they are usually more expensive. Again, no fault of Kate’s Kitchen. For they need to ensure that staff is paid, shelves are stocked, and that the lights are kept on. But circling back to what I said earlier, buy organic and expensive…… A lot of these customers just buy the items because they are expensive, and do not maximise them or even use them. I would wager that a lot of the items within the shop are purchased because they are performatively trying to show off to their friends that they are “cultured”. And what is even worse is the fact that in parading in this charade they have carved out for themselves, yet as I have observed in the shop – they hate this charade. They are probably miserable, in the valleys of their midlife crisis, blindly marching towards the bitter grave, not missed by their children as they only care about whatever they are getting in the inheritance. They wanted their little angels to be kind, loving and better than them, but their hubris made them selfish entitled little brats. But that pain is temporarily numbed, why? They bought the Palestinian olive oil to show that they support small Palestinian businesses. And the neighbours? Well they could only get Dunnes Stores.
27/04/2026: Quite simply the finest shop in Sligo, without question! Every aspect is of exceptional quality: the food, the coffee, the wine selection, even the toiletries; the list is endless. The staff are truly brilliant, very helpful and knowledgeable. I have been enjoying their curry mayo chicken wrap for well over a decade, and it remains, without exaggeration, the finest sandwich imaginable. Kate’s is a genuine Sligo treasure, and we are most fortunate to have it.

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