crooked cockney villain wrote: » What they want closed? Pubs on urban housing estates, "flat roof pubs" as the Brits call them. Small town rundown pubs that have pool tables, a poker machine and about a dozen customers on a weeknight. City centre Dublin pubs that fall outside the tourist trail. Places where working class men gather, basically.
Beasty wrote: » And you are now permanently banned from posting in this thread
Beasty wrote: » DessieJames wrote: » its not PTH2009 who should banned here its that other poster hynesie08, he trolls everyone myself included. And you are now permanently banned from posting in this thread
DessieJames wrote: » its not PTH2009 who should banned here its that other poster hynesie08, he trolls everyone myself included.
DessieJames wrote: » Beasty wrote: » And you are now permanently banned from posting in this thread for what teling it as it is, you as well have it in for me,how many messages have you sent me giving me "warnings" for utterly nonsensical stupid things that no one would bat an eye lid at , jesus christ what is wrong with the likes of you, just who the hell do you think you sre some king or something ,you a moderator on a forum mate, dont let it get to your head rolleyes:
PTH2009 wrote: » Enjoying a few pints now Bar the price of drink any sort of pub drinking is superior than the street/park drinking Feel we're really getting there when indoor opens hoepfully on schedule Unless a total meltdown there is no way they can reinforce that stupid €9 meal. I knw it will remain for its original purpose (so under 18s can stay longer at functions etc)
saabsaab wrote: » No. The meal is gone.
mightyreds wrote: » Does anyone know what's with wetherspoons,are they not opening till the 7th? passed the one in blanch today was heading for a pint and they have great outdoor seating but it was closed
UDAWINNER wrote: » Wetherspoons in Carlow is open, had a few in the Outdoor section
stephenjmcd wrote: » Dun Laoighre and Abbey Street are open I believe. Haven't been in but heard both are open
mightyreds wrote: » Damn, was strange doors look like they hadn't been opened in a while, rubbish had gathered around it like it had blown up against it, all their outdoor benches where stacked on top of each other, there was staff sitting outside one section but not open , had a fine outdoor area.
stephenjmcd wrote: » Yeah just from looking at the app it looks like the Blanch one isn't open yet
dominatinMC wrote: » Just back from the local, 8 pints of pure pleasure. Feck the naysayers. You don't what you got till it's gone. And by god, it's good to be back.
crooked cockney villain wrote: » Beautiful. I haven't bothered yet, I had my day out in Newry the first weekend they re opened indoors and by God it was glorious :pac: We on paper have only two pub-less weekends yet and I'm not remotely excited, as I can't shake the feeling that Der Fuhrer will pull the plug on it before July 5th. I'm just waiting for a daily infections surge to 700 or so to give the cunnts an excuse. The sight of packed stadiums in Denmark, a country with a pretty much similar population to us, and we have 2000 in Croker, 1000 at some League of Ireland, and closed pubs. There should be prosecutions over this.
Tenzor07 wrote: » Jeeze..if this is the case across the country then Pub/restaurants will have to close again...https://www.rte.ie/news/2021/0620/1229297-alcohol-streets/
PTH2009 wrote: » Open indoors which will be controlled
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Proper order Driving around last week I was amused to see all these “pop up” beer gardens Some encroaching into the road and down right hazardous to traffic and pedestrians and of course the drinkers themselves In a big town north Kildare there’s now a beer garden operating On a blind corner of a road. Like literally out on the road so traffic has to go around the junction blindly then without warning swerve out onto the other side of the road to avoid driving into the beer garden seating. Only a matter of time before there’s a crash there unfortunately the pub owner just wants to sell liquor and beer to all comers and “f safety” seems to be thrown to the wind. A free for all is not sustainable Good to see the guards pushing back
stephenjmcd wrote: » Yeah that isn't gonna happen. Would assume it'll be sorted quickly. Clearly a few Gardai in Galway were bored over the weekend. Nothing of the like anywhere in Dublin anyway
crooked cockney villain wrote: » What kind of lockdown loving Holy Joe of a guard was bitter enough to raise this little known loophole? Seriously like, had they nothing better to do?