purplefields wrote: » I hope this isn't going to become the new €9 meal. My guess is that with loud music, people have to speak louder, or shout. This increases risk by exhaling more disease.
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.
funnydoggy wrote: » I'm near 30 and can't wait to be squeezed into one :pac:
Cona44 wrote: » Lads, Are the pubs in Hotels allowed serve drink on the June bank holiday?
PTH2009 wrote: » for residents only AFAIK You go to love Ireland for its logic
PommieBast wrote: » Are hotels allowed any 'residents' yet..?
PTH2009 wrote: » Surly places will have music on in the background like last time
stephenjmcd wrote: » Yeah absolutely
PTH2009 wrote: » Remember last year sitting outside in the freezing cold with Spotify on my phone. A bit of background music never hurt anyone Surly the normal night out experience will have to come back when say 90% of the population is fully vaccinated and we don't have a massive variant emerge. They cant keep this cautious approach forever considering the past which had it issues but nothing major
PTH2009 wrote: » Only essential guests Non essential from 2nd June
robbiezero wrote: » The essential workers thing seems easy enough to get. Friend of mine is booking us into a hotel on thursday as essential guests for a bit of golf, dinner and pinting. Runs his own business, but I cant see how its in any way essential.
Drifter50 wrote: » Yes it seems all is good to go next weekend. I have 3 nights booked in Cork next weekend so I booked dinner for each evening. I asked if I need to book a table in the bar for later and I was told they were not that busy so it will be grand
Degag wrote: » You would hope and imagine that unless a hotel was under pressure to turn over tables then they'll let you drink away as long as you want. Although i rang two hotels in recent days. One was steadfast that the 1.75 hour limit would apply. The other said we'd be grand as once it wasn't busy. Know which one we'll be going to!
shamco wrote: » What time on Mon 7th are bars allowed to serve outdoors
castletownman wrote: » Does anyone know what the opening times will be for pubs on re-opening? Can't seem to find it anywhere. May make the most of it with this earlier closing ****e
[Deleted User] wrote: » A loving intro to Prime Time this evening, Claire Byrne glaring down the lens: "Watch out, Dr. Tony's about". G'way ta f*ck, anybody gets between me and my tall pour next Monday will be the recipient of a fist sandwich. Enough of this nanny state complex, mind your own damn business and let regulated environments take drinking off the street.
KrustyUCC wrote: » Yes it is Subject to review over the summer but if pubs/restaurants open for indoor dining then people need to be out by 11.30
aziz wrote: » What a bull**** rule,so when I finish work at 11,I be lucky to get one in