Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Be interesting to see how the interruption to Ireland's drinking culture will play itself out when things reopen. Hard not to think that things have changed. How many pubs will survive? How many nightclubs closed for good?
PTH2009 wrote: » People will flock back when they reopen outdoors and indoors Personal responsibility at the end of the day, if you want to listen to the 'experts' about how unsafe drinking is and/or you don't feel comfortable going then don't go
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » I know a few people who have taken the opportunity to ween themselves off alcohol completely and they would have been the usual Friday and Saturday night drinkers. Whether enough of that cohort go back will make or break the pubs in my opinion. I don't see many of them going back. It's a question of how big that cohort is. Plenty will go back other than that but I don't think it will be enough for some pubs.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » I know a few people who have taken the opportunity to ween themselves off alcohol completely and they would have been the usual Friday and Saturday night drinkers. Whether enough of that cohort go back will make or break the pubs in my opinion. I don't see many of them going back.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » I agree, i was a minimum 3/4 visit a week man pre Covid, have drastically reduced the amount i drink and and am far better off, physically and financially. I do miss the pub and cant wait to go back, i miss the craic but i cant see myself spending as much time in them as before and many ive talked to say the same. Now who knows, in a years time we may have well slipped back into our regular ways but im not so sure. Pubs are definitely going to take a hit.
Dickie10 wrote: » That person your describing is me. Like i said before I would have been at least 1 night a week man saturday night a big win from 9pm til 2-30 kicking out from a club. Every 6 weeks i woud do a sunday evening as well if i was off monday or during summer i would do every second sunday evening. i havent touched a drop of drink since october 3rd. before this i would have been pacing the floor all evening if i had to stay in on a saturday night for whatever reason. sometimes when lambing in februrary i would be off drink for 2-3 weeks and it would be like i had been in a forign country when i would land into the local. so now after covid it defintley wont bother me to off drink for a few weeks when work is busy. but i cant wait for that sunday in late july/august when i walk into local at 4pm and have a few liesurely pints before hitting a pub for live music around 8pm and finshing in a club and all with no work planned the next day! heaven
PTH2009 wrote: » Suppose its better than rushing a meal and then vomiting it up a few mins later
Tenzor07 wrote: » I'm sure they'll all re-open, in Dublin at least and other major towns... after all, it's a massive reason why all the tourists come here.. We may see bigger companies such as Wetherspoons take over a lot of licences.. May take a while and they may have lost some drinkers, but it will get there...
mightyreds wrote: » Chatting to the owner of my local today he's got permission to install an outdoor temporary structure so he can open 7th of June, not really sure how it'll work as it's very rural
Dickie10 wrote: » my local is very rural not in a village at all, i dont think anyone bar those who wish to will have to sit outside drinking. i think its been open anyway all during the pandemic so i will return when legally allowed. at least it will be normal service resumed.
PTH2009 wrote: » 4 more weeks just 4 more weeks bring your coat The regulations should be released any day now opening hours etc
hynesie08 wrote: » What on earth makes you think that? The first time pint pubs were supposed to open last year, they were still waiting for the failte ireland "recommendations" the Thursday before.
opinionated3 wrote: » I'm 42, and tbh I have yet to speak to anyone amongst my friends that has any interest in this outdoor dining/drinking crack. Most people just say to me that they are happy to wait until they can walk into their local when they feel like it, sit where they want and drink their pint in peace. Naturally, I feel the same but if the weather picks up, I'll definitely try and go somewhere local for a few beers. Haven't had a pint since the first weekend in December, so I'm definitely looking forward to socialising again. We just need the weather to play ball big time.
DessieJames wrote: » 2 more weeks pubs open up north indoors, thats where ill be :pac:
Ray Donovan wrote: » Everyone salivating at the thoughts of the pubs open here outdoors in a month. Pubs open in England indoors next Monday. Makes you think.
PTH2009 wrote: » Yep it's a sad state of affairs what us Irish people have been forced into accepting. We have to be good boys & girls for June or we wont get our indoor pints No way will they let outdoor and indoor open together here