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harsh but fair,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,no stupid !
No, not really fair. How are you going to define "Loud"?

Hopefully, their profitability will plummet as people/tourists go elsewhere.
Lol...

I was at the 'Rock of Cashel' and some American said.....'It's full of rocks'

Really?????!!??
seems a bit odd to have a business in a very touristy area but refuse tourists. unless people are abusive or rude, then i don't really see a reason for this, you can always tell people to quieten down.
An American tourist was overheard at Windsor Castle when a passenger jet flying out of Heathrow drowned out the tour guide......"Who in their right mind would build a castle near and international airport?"
I seem to remember it's not the most welcoming of places anyway.... it's unusual in many ways for Ireland....including the stray apostrophe....x
Well if he/she doesn't want to make money that's fine. I am sure there are plenty of restaurant owners there who do.
I mean the café...not Waterville.....it's fine.....☺
Tons of other restaurants they can go to, this lot will reap what they sow, so yes harsh but fair - the restaurant will go out of business for being dickish ;/

Oh, come on People,
One has to maintain certain standards, do you really want to be enjoying a pleasant meal only to find out, between Starter and Main, that the people on the next table arrived by Coach or worse still, Bus.
Remember at that point you still have two courses to go!
Intolerable!

;o)
They serve three courses?????

If I know the locals for the rest of the season the stars and stripes will be flying from businesses, there will be American themed authentic Irish menus.....and a Statue of Liberty will appear at each end of the town proclaiming....Americans Welcome!...Even loud ones!.........♣



O M G !!
Lol @ Umm, I had a similar experience with 'Les Rochers de Branlante' (The Rocks of Branlante) near my French house - an English couple were moaning that they had been recommended to go there for a walk and when they got there, there was nothing but rocks everywhere.
I'm surprised it's legal to state "Americans".
We dont want our tourist economy ruined by tinkers......eeeeejits!
They're biting the hand that feeds them.
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Perhaps someone asked for some McNuggets :)
Lol:-)
Lol

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