septictank wrote: » The food thing in pubs is probably like Dublin, buy a portion of chicken wings and chips and your sorted, leave half behind, off to the next spot. Between 4 it doesn't break the bank.
septictank wrote: » Dublin numbers were crap today.
at1withmyself wrote: » Being a front line worker then they should know better, for a few weeks we have been asked to keep our contacts low. Going on a pub crawl during a pandemic in multiple cities is idiotic to say the least. Tell them to grow up and have some cop on. These are the people that are making it hard for other pubs to open and keeping people out of jobs.
VanWildcard wrote: » Many open already really.
akelly02 wrote: » really
unplayable wrote: » Cork man invading the thread sorry lads and ladies. Heading to Galway for the first weekend when the euros is on. Any recommended pubs with outdoor areas with seating that will show the football? Thanks in advance.
dockysher wrote: » Pucan be your best shout for watching the Euros outside, problem is it books up real fast and most likely be two hours or less time slots.
VanWildcard wrote: » Many open already really. Had a couple of nice outdoor pints over the weekend.
finbarrk wrote: » Why do you think it will be 2 hour time slots? I would have thought that will be gone.
finbarrk wrote: » Do you mean open, with outdoor seating?
HBC08 wrote: » I imagine most places serving food will have some sort of time slot,there's no legal requirement or not Covid related but if there is massive demand they will want people having food and scoops then out the door,rather than just sipping pints,rinse and repeat.The have to maximise the space.
Geuze wrote: » I see there are plans to close some parking areas / street, to allow more outdoor hospitality:https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/facelift-for-galway-and-limerick-as-outdoor-dining-plans-unveiled-40446587.html "So far over 100 business in Galway city have applied for licences to trade outdoors which are under review. Streets include Dominick Street and William Street, The Small Crane, Ravens Terrace, Forster street, Woodquay and Salthill village." Dominick street seems like a difficult one to close? Unless they mean only Upper Dominick, the narrow section? Ravens Terrace - makes sense Woodquay - I can see that, six pubs plus other food places
Storm 10 wrote: » Leo was on RTE News and said this time around there will be no time restrictions as to how long you can stay in a Restaurant or Pub when they open there will also be no need to purchase a meal.
finbarrk wrote: » No time limit.https://www.irishpost.com/news/no-time-limit-and-no-substantial-meal-required-when-pubs-reopen-leo-varadkar-212838
Fitz* wrote: » An Pucan seem to be enforcing the 1.5 hour time slot, and you can only reserve seating for food.