hynesie08 wrote: » https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/news/two-metre-rule-set-to-be-halved-forpubs-and-restaurants-40455196.html Nothing we didn't already suspect, but this could banjax a few places.
saabsaab wrote: » Attacking the messenger? She is pointing out the way it is going. I like the old style pub but I can see and already have seen many of them going. I doubt many like packed pubs busy yes but packed no. Hard to get to the bar and back without spilling it everywhere!
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Did you hear it? She specifically said people dont enjoy packed pubs even if they say they do, thats my issue. You seem to have the same attitude, i have spent years working and drinking in small packed pubs, absolutely loved them as did the clientele, they wouldn't be there otherwise. As ive got older, no i dont go for them anymore but to make the blanket assertion that people dont like them is just absurd
saabsaab wrote: » No they don't really, they avoid them. They like busy.
stephenjmcd wrote: » And your speaking on behalf of pub goers everywhere are you ? Your assuming everyone in the country has the same view as you. You seem to know what everyone likes
saabsaab wrote: » Just going by what I see. Anyway such jammed/cramped pubs will be out now with Covid.
dominatinMC wrote: » https://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/artsandculture/arid-40292468.html Just an opinion, but one which I subscribe to. Potentially good times ahead. Regardless of your view, an interesting read nonetheless, and good to see an uplifting article. Maybe, just maybe, the narrative in the media is changing.
dominatinMC wrote: » Have a look at the images from temple bar last night and try to convince people that the Irish don't like a few pints. This is only the beginning, wait until the pubs actually open!
2ndcoming wrote: » No one over about 23 enjoys a packed pub. Busy hell yes, but sardines hell no. Reminds me of Space and Amnesia in Ibiza. No thanks.
saabsaab wrote: » Yes that's it. I'd say over 30 no one goes into packed pubs anymore.
Deleted User wrote: » You need to get out more often if you think no one over 30 goes into packed pubs anymore
saabsaab wrote: » Not happening now anyway! I'll be out when I get the chance.
Stormyteacup wrote: » More likely a misrepresentation of guidelines, which previously stipulated a separate entrance and exit ‘where possible’. So if your premises doesn’t have two public assess points then it’s not possible, but you can still operate. Same as smaller retailers already back trading - they may only have one point of access for the public but allowed to trade nonetheless.
Deleted User wrote: » As soon as social distancing is gone,restrictions are lifted and pubs get back to normal you will see pubs packed again like they were before covid
Deleted User wrote: » https://www.thejournal.ie/northern-ireland-relax-restrictions-indoor-hospitality-5444082-May2021/ A heartening sight, our neighbours accorded a simple privilege denied to us. Mark the date, let's see if indoor hospitality gets a fair shake here within the next six weeks. I suspect the shenanigans from last summer might repeat themselves with Tony at the helm, "we'll just have a push it out another few weeks as a precaution..."
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » Hopefully it's safe enough to do so.Very hard to call at the minute with Indian variant on the horizon. But we live in hope.
dominatinMC wrote: » And what exactly is so worrying about this variant? Enlighten us..
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » Hopefully it's safe enough to do so. Very hard to call at the minute with Indian variant on the horizon. But we live in hope.
PTH2009 wrote: » You can feel the doubt built up in the usual sources about hospitality reopening. A repeat of last summer is very possible, pushing it out further and further so they review data
hynesie08 wrote: » Who are these usual sources? Everything I've seen has been about an announcement on Friday. July 5th still the mooted date.