El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Yeah but it's fundamentally a question of having enough staff to handle busy times. I don't have any use for cocktails but it's not the fault of the customers. It's the pubs fault for not having enough staff to deliver the services it offers without making you wait ages.
bucketybuck wrote: » There are pubs in the city centre that might have 6/7 staff behind the bar at a relatively quiet time and you are still waiting ages because there happens to be a rush of wanker drinks. Its not always a staffing issue, its a "this crap takes far too long to make" issue. And I will blame the customer bcause most of the time they are ordering that **** just for the novelty, so **** them for being stuck up their own holes.
Lewis_Benson wrote: » A comfortable place to be. The possibility of seeing a good live band, (not essential but I like watching / listening to good musicians) A decent selection of beer, I like pale ales and IPA's so having a few on tap is nice, otherwise ill drink guinness if nothing else available.. A few nibbles is nice. I dont mind gastropubs, but they should stop serving food after 9. A good barman/woman who can get orders right without asking what you wanted repeatedly. My local in athlone, is a tiny pub, but does good live music at the weekends, its tiny, youd think it was an old mans pub. My other favourite is a big spot with good craft ales on tap and mighty pizzas to go with the beer.
ShamNNspace wrote: » Nutts corner??????
Collie D wrote: » Irish barmen. This can’t be emphasised enough. The full time Irish barman is a godsend...couple of orders on the go. Quick efficient service. Compare this to the continent or even the UK where generally it’s some student who’ll only be there a few weeks who thinks they have to stand over each pint as it’s pouring and can’t pull another until that one is done and whose head would probably explode if he had to deal with more than one customer at a time.
suicide_circus wrote: » Service in the Dun Laoghaire and Blackrock Wetherspoons is extraordinarily bad.
ShamNNspace wrote: » Lewis_Benson wrote: » A comfortable place to be. The possibility of seeing a good live band, (not essential but I like watching / listening to good musicians) A decent selection of beer, I like pale ales and IPA's so having a few on tap is nice, otherwise ill drink guinness if nothing else available.. A few nibbles is nice. I dont mind gastropubs, but they should stop serving food after 9. A good barman/woman who can get orders right without asking what you wanted repeatedly. My local in athlone, is a tiny pub, but does good live music at the weekends, its tiny, youd think it was an old mans pub. My other favourite is a big spot with good craft ales on tap and mighty pizzas to go with the beer. Nutts corner??????
Lewis_Benson wrote: » ShamNNspace wrote: » Nutts corner?????? Indeed.
Ipso wrote: » Great little pub. Athlone has some great ones; Harveys, Seans, The Castle, Higgins, The Arden etc
Lewis_Benson wrote: » Ipso wrote: » Great little pub. Athlone has some great ones; Harveys, Seans, The Castle, Higgins, The Arden etc Higgins and the Arden? When were you last in Athlone? Both are gone about 15-20 years.
Ipso wrote: » Probably that long. Too bad.
dd973 wrote: » Cosmopolitan clientele, none of this 'we've been drinking here since 1982 so we own the place' bull****, decent food and range of beers, decent size and decor, doesn't attract dross or wise guys, Yacht in Clontarf or Gleeson's in Booterstown to name two examples of a decent pub.
Noveight wrote: » Hooks for your cap or jacket along the bar.
Sunny Disposition wrote: » All about people really. Don’t like city centre pubs, think they are impersonal. Like rural pubs, places where the customers know each other, problem with some of them is customers can be insular. For me it’s important that the drinkers don’t solely speak to the people they’ve come with, that they’re open to conversations with others.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » The Yacht was Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch’s haunt before he went on the run.
ToddyDoody wrote: » Pink snacks.
Ipso wrote: » Those small backs of bacon bites.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » No black lad in the toilets trying to get you to give him money for paper to dry your hands.