ThewhiteJesus wrote: » if you don't feel safe in the pub, don't go ! I left one last week for this reason, but i felt alot more vunerable trying to get xmas shopping done in stores. the whole management of this pandemic has been the biggest f up in Irish history, since the day we let the Brits back in Croke park. Shamefull stuff
bladespin wrote: » Newsflash: Drink can be consumed in other places to.
ShineOn7 wrote: » From a thread on the first page of Reddit Ireland today called We need to talk about the drink... I said it was pointless trying to debate with the majority of drinkers in this thread But the points (and facts) raised in the Reddit Ireland post were too strong not to share
Tenzor07 wrote: » And of course Gastropubs and Restaurants are a major customer for the Food production sector, purchasing millions of €uro in food and drink each week... now with that demand stopped it will lead to job losses and closures in food/meat producers....something most don't think about when they go on a rant about the Pint drinker...
ShineOn7 wrote: » A post quoting facts about Ireland's drinking habits has no relevance in a thread with "Pub" in it's title?
Scoondal wrote: » Normal pubs with people squashing up around the bar will not be seen for a couple of years. In 2021, they should get to "table service" bars like in most civilised countries.
Amirani wrote: » Sitting on a stool at the bar and drinking a pint is the pinnacle of drinking and the height of civility.
Bass Reeves wrote: » if it's the choice between granny living 3-4 years more, kids get to go to school or a pint in the local that I miss. The pint in the local gets it in the neck pardon the pun
Tenzor07 wrote: » Wow, amazing logic, wish it was that simple.. if that was the case i'm sure the authorities would have closed the pubs 8 months ago... :rolleyes:I'm sure if it was the case of No Beer = Granny living then we'd all be teetotalers..
Bass Reeves wrote: » Well believe it or not that is it more or less in a nutshell. The government has to make choices NPHET wanted a full shutdown I think from earlier in the week.The authorities have closed wet pubs they allowed them to open in late September band shut them in a flash again. How do you propose that we reduce the incidence rate n:rolleyes: All you want
Drifter50 wrote: » So here we are again, last day of the pubs being open where you can relax with a couple of drinks for a while. I booked a table for 115 today so guess I`m lucky. Going to turn up early and see is a table is free or I can wait somewhere else. The pub 1ve booked says they are shut at 3 sharp so it looks looks we will be all out on our ears by 330. Probably back home staring at the walls, opening a slab of beer again by 4 or 5. Might as well savour the final couple of hours, the next week or 2 is going to be so depressing.
Deleted User wrote: » Absolute disaster isnt it. Was in a local Tuesday night. Got there at 5.30, had dinner. Didnt leave the place till 11.15. The pints were lovely. Felt it tho yesterday morning
John O.Groats wrote: » And more of the same yesterday I suppose?
ThewhiteJesus wrote: » if you don't feel safe in the pub, don't go ! I left one last week for this reason, but i felt alot more vunerable trying to get xmas shopping done in stores.
Deleted User wrote: » Ahh no. Going to take it easy until Stephens day
John O.Groats wrote: » Would this be at 1 or 2 nod and wink watering holes by any chance?
[Deleted User] wrote: » No just a few drinks with a few mates at one of there home built bars
PTH2009 wrote: » Out of interest what countries still have pubs opened ?
MadYaker wrote: » The fact that you think anyone believes your shtick is kind of cute. You’re at home on your own on boards.ie ffs :rolleyes:
questionmark? wrote: » I say the pubs in Afghanistan and Somalia are great Craic alright. Go away out of that with that list.