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13 Sept 2025

Kilkenny venue hits out at 'no shows' that are 'killing the industry'

The Rhu Glenn is a very popular hotel and restuaurant venue in Kilkenny

Kilkenny venue hits out at 'no shows' that are 'killing the industry'

A still from the video shared by the Rhu Glenn Hotel on TikTok / @rhu.glenn.hotel

The Rhu Glenn Hotel in South Kilkenny has hit out at 'no shows', which they say 'are killing the industry'.

In a post on TikTok, the hotel shares a video of a number of tables marked as reserved.

"No shows are killing the industry," the caption under the video read.

@rhu.glenn.hotel No shows are killing the industry. Just remember when you don't show and your favourite Restaurant closes down, you were part of the problem. #extrastaff #highexpenses ♬ Video Killed The Radio Star - The Buggles

"Just remember when you don't show and your favourite restaurant closes down, you were part of the problem."

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They also tagged the video with the hashtags '#extrastaff' and '#highexpenses'.

The video has been viewed more than 70,000 times on the social media platform.

The Rhu Glenn is a very popular hotel and restuaurant venue in the South-East of Ireland, and was recently nominated in eleven categories at the Leinster Regional Event of the Irish Restaurant Awards 2025.

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