LolaDub wrote: » Does anybody notice an additional charge being introduced on drinks later in the evening? I know my office local has an extra 20c on drinks after 11. I was in krystle/dicey rileys last weekend and after 8 the price of a pint went up from 5euro to 6 euro. Perhaps its just me but this seems crazy!
LolaDub wrote: » The local doesn't bother me,its krystle/diceys i thought was crazy. 8 isn't late night and they're charging in the door anyhow but 6 euro for a pint seems ridiculous!
rossie1977 wrote: » i have noticed this in dublin for the last few months alrite :mad: was in galway on saturday night and the drink seemed mad expensive in some places compared to when i was out there before
gambiaman wrote: » Main question: DO YOU ACTUALLY PAY SIX QUID (OR FIVE QUID FOR THAT MATTER) or (hopefully) do you tell them to stuff it and walk out. I hope it's my hope.
Xavi6 wrote: » And go where? To the other 10 pubs in the area doing the same thing? Or if you're in a suburb get a taxi to and from another pub so that you end paying more anyway? The only realistic option is to pay it or drink at home.
hussey wrote: » Is it the law in Ireland to display your drink prices, inc any price changes after a certain time??
if people are willing to pay, then the publicans will keep their prices high. If people started to vote with their feet, then there might be a change.
gambiaman wrote: » Like anything else - shop around or as another poster said, vote with their feet and vacate the overpriced dump.
oeb wrote: » Also, remeber a few years ago when they brought in that law to ban happy hours? I thought that stopped people changing the price of drink over the course of the night?
Ikky Poo2 wrote: » You know he did. "I hate the way Duff treat's the customer... Moe, gimme another Duff."
Xavi6 wrote: » Did you not read my post? If every pub is like that (and let's face it, they are in town) then you don't have a choice other than staying at home. It'll cost you more in transport and time to get somewhere else as well.
connundrum wrote: » I remember this happening in a club I worked in 5+ years ago. It took about a week after starting to realise that the prices were going up automatically with the time. No one told me and it wasn't covered in training. I'd often ask a punter for €5 for a drink only to go to the till and discover that it'd gone up to €5.50 in the minute that I'd been away.Poor practice IMO and I don't know how publicans are still getting away with it.