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Ballyphehane's Alcoholics Anonymous group meets on Tuesday evenings at 8.30pm in the Pipe Band Hall on Lower Friars Walk, on the south side of Cork city. It is a closed meeting, which means it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than for family members or curious visitors. Alongside the in-person session, the group also runs an online option for anyone who cannot attend the hall in person, available on request through the local intergroup. There is no fee for either format and no need to book ahead. The Pipe Band Hall is a modest community space rather than a purpose-built centre, so it has the informal, familiar feel typical of long-running AA groups. Newcomers considering their first meeting are welcome to simply arrive a little before 8.30pm on a Tuesday.
Who is the Ballyphehane meeting open to?
It's a closed meeting, meaning it's for those with a desire to stop drinking. It is not an open meeting for family, friends or professionals to sit in on.
Is there a way to join without travelling to the hall?
Yes, the group also offers an online version of the meeting, which can be arranged through Cork's AA intergroup contacts.
Do I need to pay or register beforehand?
No. AA meetings are free and run without booking, so you can simply come along for the Tuesday 8.30pm start.
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