Xterminator wrote: » you know you cant drink the tapwater in spain right? so thats a drinking tax. here, the price is pretty similar but unless you live in a boil notice area, its a luxury!!
Just bought 8 litres of water for €1.29. Try buying a litre of bottled water in Ireland. W
GhostyMcGhost wrote: » €8 is an astronomical rip off and it's a horrible image to give to visitors to our country that we are just too expensivehttp://m.independent.ie/irish-news/news/is-this-irelands-most-expensive-pint-pint-of-heineken-for-8-35978055.html
NIMAN wrote: » Ireland is a dear hole, and it's getting all celtic tiger again. People will never learn. Currently in Spain, and the prices for food and drink put us to shame. Just bought 8 litres of water for €1.29. Try buying a litre of bottled water in Ireland. W
NIMAN wrote: » Currently in Spain, and the prices for food and drink put us to shame. Just bought 8 litres of water for €1.29. Try buying a litre of bottled water in Ireland. W
whiskeygirl wrote: » They are though. The tourists want the temple bar experience and they get it here. Owner is happy, and any time I've been inside or passing at any time day or night the place is jammed with people having a good time. This is the Ireland most tourists want to see, so let them have at it. I've directed tourist friends to McNeill's on Capel Street or Cobblestone for music in the past, and nearly all preferred temple bar pubs. As for 'proper' pub experience or missing out on 'real pubs', that's just romanticised guff. It's a place where you drink and piss and talk ****e, you're not visiting an art gallery or museum ffs.
worded wrote: » 8 Euros is about right for there considering the irish bands they have there. Great spot had many a memorable night there. They spend 1000s on advertising and run a good shop. Don't want to pay it and be surrounded by foreign wimmins? Then go somewhere else Years ago was standing on a stool with me then Swedish mot swaying to a live band and topping up our glasses with a little bottle of vodka we shook in and a member of staff twigged it. They waved a disapproving finger from side to side and just laughed. Great bands, open late every night, great location .... they have it all
Noveight wrote: » Templebar prices are extortionate. Walk 10 minutes down the road and get your pint for €4. Same can be said for other European cities which are popular with tourists. Wander off the thoroughfare and you'll get your food/drink for far more reasonable prices.
enricoh wrote: » Was in milan ten years ago and got a round of five longnecks of peroni. E50 and bartender was waiting for a tip. Sod that we said n went on to the next pub. E50 again! Never go to milan op or u'll be permanently outraged!
GhostyMcGhost wrote: » Sorry if highlighting what's happening is "moaning" but you're also free to choose not to follow threads on something that doesn't seem to interest or phase you
NIMAN wrote: Just bought 8 litres of water for €1.29. Try buying a litre of bottled water in Ireland. W
[Deleted User] wrote: » Rip off should only be applied to products and services you are under any onus to buy 8 quid for a pint, wgaf, go next door. you're actively looking for something to moan about tbh
enricoh wrote: Was in milan ten years ago and got a round of five longnecks of peroni. E50 and bartender was waiting for a tip. Sod that we said n went on to the next pub. E50 again! Never go to milan op or u'll be permanently outraged!