PTH2009 wrote: » MM on the CB show didn't seem that confident and referred to the 'outdoor summer' craic
UDAWINNER wrote: » I presume if indoor dining gets the go ahead for june 2nd that the restaurants are threatening legal actions to be the same with , then indoor drinking will be allowed too, here's hoping
hynesie08 wrote: » That absolute blowhard Adrian Cummins doesn't care about pubs unless they're gastro pubs, and the lawsuit is just his latest attempt to play politician.
crooked cockney villain wrote: » The only saving grace is to remember MM is a barely coherent stumbling buffoon who would probably muddle his own date of birth if you asked him it. I wouldn't put any stock in any of his ad libbed off the cuff brain farts. In saying that NPHET would love to turn the screw just one more time, three more weeks past our expected date, that type of thing. Remember the day before full re opening was due last August it was cancelled due to a sudden, and wildly inconsistent, jump in the figures?
opinionated3 wrote: » Am I hearing correctly that there will be a time limit on how long you can stay in the pubs when they actually are allowed to open? This is madness.
stephenjmcd wrote: » Indoors yeah looks like it, do you really think most places are actually going to keep to it? Now let's be honest businesses are and were going to set their own limits while capacity is reduced. My local is going with 2hrs 30 mins, why ? Well because with reduced capacity it ensures a steady turnover of trade throughout the day. Will they be asking regulars to leave ? Just like last year no they won't
[Deleted User] wrote: » You sound almost disappointed that some publicans will be taking certain liberties. Could one genuinely begrudge them after the hell they've been through over past 15 months? Most maligned sector in Ireland, abandoned by the government and subject to derisory nonsense like "Covid loves alcohol". And they've a few hurdles to negotiate yet as the indoor debate could potentially rumble on for months. I'll be returning to my regular haunt on June 7th, least I can do to support the local economy. Call it a civic duty, the good news is that I am far from alone.
Dickie10 wrote: » Again with this there will be a huge divide between the busy city and town centre pub and the rural or even quiet urban pub. I think they will be world apart. in some instances the quiet rural pub wont even bother with outdoors in 2 weeks if its a wet evening and its a secluded place. Gardai wont be around inspecting pubs this time. Probabaly the one or two PR inspections for the news cameras and catching some poor unfortunate.
stephenjmcd wrote: » My local is going with 2hrs 30 mins, why ? Well because with reduced capacity it ensures a steady turnover of trade throughout the day. Will they be asking regulars to leave ? Just like last year no they won't
speckle wrote: » The count down begins....13 more days until pubs 'officially' open outdoors...can wait to drop down to my local for a cuppa maybe even a whiskey in it to celebrate for once...Spare a thought for the musicians in your locals who have not been playing for over a year and when you listen to them next maybe drop an extra tip to them
castletownman wrote: » Weather permitting, I am getting my daily walk in at 9AM. By walk I mean trekking into town, with a post-exercise breakfast roll afterwards. Straight to one of my locals then at opening
DellyBelly wrote: » Looking forward to going to my local Wet pub for a pint and a read of the newspaper..particularly on a Sunday afternoon. Only thing missing will be the football as the season is over.
Cork2021 wrote: » No pub is going to implement this time limit ****e especially in rural Ireland. Just pop out to beer garden(if they have one) for 1 and come back in! It’s ridiculous to be setting time limits it’s just plain pedantic and bowing to NPHET to plamause them! Fûck Nphet vaccines are working let businesses get back to work and let people get back to normal!
peterc1991 wrote: » Nphet didnt do anything..
Cork2021 wrote: » Who do you think gave failte Ireland the advice? Come on!!!