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Opening of "No-Food" pubs pushed out again

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  • Posts: 676 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    LuasSimon wrote: »
    A bit unfair, come nexy May or June everyone that wants to can drink themselves to death in a pub but for now it makes sense to keep them closed in order to keep infection numbers at low levels.


    Its unfair to kleep them closed when there has no major outbreaks in any pubs when they were opened


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,773 ✭✭✭SteM


    Yes open them with restrictions like they were in level 2. Any pub that i was in had restrictions and they were well managed

    Unfortunately we didn't get that in Dublin.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 42,556 ✭✭✭✭PTH2009


    Yes open them with restrictions like they were in level 2. Any pub that i was in had restrictions and they were well managed

    very much the same opinion, look it was irritating trying to find somewhere but less so than the stupid level 3 outdoor farce. I imagine pre booking will be essential if they open next month

    Id accept the meal thing again for a few weeks


  • Posts: 676 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    SteM wrote: »
    Unfortunately we didn't get that in Dublin.

    Thats unfortunate. Every pub in the country should be opened under level 2 restrictions


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 683 ✭✭✭reg114


    Based on whats happened regarding pubs so far this year, I'd predict pubs serving food will reopen for December with indoor dining, same for restaurants. Wet pubs wont reopen till next summer or not until a sizeable proportion of the population has been vaccinated.

    Given the likelihood that case numbers will rapidly increase as a result the removal of restrictions and people coming home for christmas from abroad you are guaranteed to see another lockdown come January which may outstrip the case numbers even moreso than the peak of level 2. This is simply goig to happen. The gov will give people december and then come the new year it'll be lockdown again.

    Its not all doom and gloom. Ireland will get 1% of the EU's quota of 300 million doses from Pfizer, so that equates to 3 million doses. Each person will receive 2 doses 1 month apart so that means by th end of the first quarter of 2021 1.5 million people will be vaccinated. Our R number will start to drop as a result, but we would need at least 3 million people to be vaccinated in total to really put this virus to bed from an economy standpoint. Hopefully a second tranche of vaccinations will happen by the second quarter of 2021 so we can have a normal summer.


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  • Posts: 676 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    PTH2009 wrote: »
    very much the same opinion, look it was irritating trying to find somewhere but less so than the stupid level 3 outdoor farce. I imagine pre booking will be essential if they open next month

    Id accept the meal thing again for a few weeks

    I was in my local when it was opened. They were selling pizzas but you werent under any pressure to get one. Place was well set up. Could sit a the bar as they had a glass partition on the bar the whole way round and wooden partitons between individuals where you could sit 3 people. No acting the bollox in the place either


  • Site Banned Posts: 5,975 ✭✭✭podgeandrodge


    LuasSimon wrote: »
    If we can get non retail shops open and restaurants that will do most people . Keep all pubs closed is best unless we want wave 3 in January!
    LuasSimon wrote: »
    A bit unfair, come nexy May or June everyone that wants to can drink themselves to death in a pub but for now it makes sense to keep them closed in order to keep infection numbers at low levels.
    LuasSimon wrote: »
    Most people would be content to have non retail shops open and restaurants , makes sense to keep all pubs closed until new year .
    LuasSimon wrote: »
    To prevent a huge spike and wave 3 in January February we would be as well off forget about all pubs until the new year .
    Open restaurants but no alcohol served would be fair enough for many people .


    Not entirely clear what you're trying to say here.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,208 ✭✭✭LuasSimon


    Not entirely clear what you're trying to say here.

    Keep the pubs closed until January!
    But if you and others cant go without alcohol only leave genuine Food Pubs reopen in December not ones throwing out pizzas and chicken goujans for 9 euro a go.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,533 ✭✭✭Naked Lepper


    LuasSimon wrote: »
    Keep the pubs closed until January!
    But if you and others cant go without alcohol only leave genuine Food Pubs reopen in December not ones throwing out pizzas and chicken goujans for 9 euro a go.

    what kind of cuisine do you consider to be genuine, just out of interest.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,655 ✭✭✭1966


    I was in my local when it was opened. They were selling pizzas but you werent under any pressure to get one. Place was well set up. Could sit a the bar as they had a glass partition on the bar the whole way round and wooden partitons between individuals where you could sit 3 people. No acting the bollox in the place either

    This is the problem. In my town our only Restaurant Pub completely abused the situation and will 100% do so again. No pressure to buy food / knife & fork out on each table, no time limit, place packed. I could go on. This will happen again in a couple of weeks while the other pub businesses in the town, willing to tow the line remain closed. An utter farce.


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  • Site Banned Posts: 5,975 ✭✭✭podgeandrodge


    LuasSimon wrote: »
    Keep the pubs closed until January!
    But if you and others cant go without alcohol only leave genuine Food Pubs reopen in December not ones throwing out pizzas and chicken goujans for 9 euro a go.

    How did you know I liked pubs :D

    But don't agree with this idea of food pubs vs pizza pubs - this does not relate to covid.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,395 ✭✭✭GazzaL


    what kind of cuisine do you consider to be genuine, just out of interest.

    €9 pizza is a bleedin' disgrace, €10 pizza is perfectly fine by the sounds of it. Maybe it depends on what type of topping(s)? I mean, ham and pineapple pizza shouldn't count, pepperoni or meat feast is spot on though.


  • Posts: 676 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    1966 wrote: »
    This is the problem. In my town our only Restaurant Pub completely abused the situation and will 100% do so again. No pressure to buy food / knife & fork out on each table, no time limit, place packed. I could go on. This will happen again in a couple of weeks while the other pub businesses in the town, willing to tow the line remain closed. An utter farce.

    There isnt a problem if people arent acting the bollox and i didnt see anyone acting the bollox in any of the pubs i was in. Theres no differance sitting down having a pint on its own and sitting down having a pint with a poxy 9 euro meal. It should be a persons choice if they want a meal or not. As long as people stick to the rules and dont act the bollox then everything should be fine


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,611 ✭✭✭✭MrStuffins


    Open the bloody pubs. If people like you dont want to go near them then stay the fcuk at home and lock yourself in your room. Sick listening to people like you

    This is the kind of rubbish we need to not give into.

    "If you don't like the pub, stay home" it's not a viable option. We're in the middle of a pandemic. The pubs aren't closed because people don't like them, they're closed because they're trying to contain a virus.

    It's mind-boggling that these things still need to be explained after 8 months of this!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,580 ✭✭✭✭stephenjmcd


    Substantial meal stays, pubs serving food and restaurants expected to open 1 week after retail according to Independent.


  • Posts: 676 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    MrStuffins wrote: »
    This is the kind of rubbish we need to not give into.

    "If you don't like the pub, stay home" it's not a viable option. We're in the middle of a pandemic. The pubs aren't closed because people don't like them, they're closed because they're trying to contain a virus.

    It's mind-boggling that these things still need to be explained after 8 months of this!

    Schools should be kept closed so if we are trying to contain the virus


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,208 ✭✭✭opinionated3


    If the no food pub's can't open for December, once we tick over into 1st January they should all open at once and for good. They've taken enough punishment. Enough is enough


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,534 ✭✭✭Chalk McHugh


    Substantial meal stays, pubs serving food and restaurants expected to open 1 week after retail according to Independent.

    One week after? So no pubs next Tuesday? Load of baloney.


  • Posts: 7,852 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    One week after? So no pubs next Tuesday? Load of baloney.

    Did you really think there was going to be?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,580 ✭✭✭✭stephenjmcd


    One week after? So no pubs next Tuesday? Load of baloney.

    You'd have been hard pressed to find somewhere with stock and staff back at a few days notice anyway


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,534 ✭✭✭Chalk McHugh


    Did you really think there was going to be?

    I really did. Disappointing. Why wait until the following week? Plenty are ready to stock up and open the doors.


  • Posts: 7,852 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    I really did. Disappointing. Why wait until the following week? Plenty are ready to stock up and open the doors.

    Things are unlikely to be going back to the free for all that we had a few months ago for quite a while yet anyway.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 617 ✭✭✭Drifter50


    LuasSimon wrote: »
    If we can get non retail shops open and restaurants that will do most people . Keep all pubs closed is best unless we want wave 3 in January!

    Why keep pubs shut at this stage. There is no physical evidence that having pubs open is going to make any difference, only all these ridiculous models. The publicans have taken enough punishment, most of them not open for 8 months, some of them never to reopen


  • Posts: 2,264 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Thats unfortunate. Every pub in the country should be opened under level 2 restrictions

    In Ireland. Coming up to the Christmas period. After a prolonged lockdown? Yeah, what could possibly go wrong with that plan.

    This thread will certainly be amusing when they announce (at best) Level 3.

    Ho, ho, ho indeed.


  • Posts: 676 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    In Ireland. Coming up to the Christmas period. After a prolonged lockdown? Yeah, what could possibly go wrong with that plan.

    This thread will certainly be amusing when they announce (at best) Level 3.

    Ho, ho, ho indeed.

    So you reckon pubs should be kept close when there is no evidence to suggest they were at fault for the rise in numbers when they were opened for a few weeks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,854 ✭✭✭✭hynesie08


    I really did. Disappointing. Why wait until the following week? Plenty are ready to stock up and open the doors.

    And plenty aren't because they haven't been told anything. Plus allowing barstaff to get the pup double week before going back to work is *whispers* actually pretty decent........


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 42,556 ✭✭✭✭PTH2009


    Better than nothing I suppose. Go out early get the cheapest food possible and stay for a few pints after


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,854 ✭✭✭✭hynesie08


    PTH2009 wrote: »
    Better than nothing I suppose. Go out early get the cheapest food possible and stay for a few pints after

    You'll find a reason to complain anyway, it's all you've done for 9 months.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 245 ✭✭MelbourneMan


    So you reckon pubs should be kept close when there is no evidence to suggest they were at fault for the rise in numbers when they were opened for a few weeks

    It would be most prudent to keep them closed yes. It is not a question of being at fault, more a sensible precaution to reduce person to person contact when non essential, and where the benefit does not outweigh even the small risk of transmission of the virus.

    There would seem to be abroad a view that restriction on activities should be determined exclusively on the transmission risk. This is too simplistic an analysis, and there are more complicated factors considered in determining the correct actions for suppression of transmission of the virus. Public houses would be deemed to be low on the scale of social contact events worth countenancing considering the current levels available to maintain low virus case numbers.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 42,556 ✭✭✭✭PTH2009


    hynesie08 wrote: »
    You'll find a reason to complain anyway, it's all you've done for 9 months.

    I'm not the only one, This is Ireland its in our nature too complain

    Still don't think it's right that non food pubs who have spent money on renovations are not allowed because of predictions


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