ScumLord wrote: » If you don't like the price of something it's traditional to say "shove it up your hole" and walk away.
dinneenp wrote: » How about restaurants charging extra for veg, spuds when you don't get ANY with your main course....just steak, nothing else.
reggiews wrote: » WTF is the craic with the CEllar bar now charging 1 euro for a dash of Mi wadi in a pint of tap water.....i like the cellar, nice food and staff with comfortable chairs but one euro for a dash of mi wadi, they cant be serious, is this the only pace in galway that do this? I mean fair enough if people were coming in knocking back the orange goodness on its own, then i could understand but when your already getting food it seems a little much when you consider what they pay for it and how many dashes are in a bottle......i think i got charged in the kings head before but i didnt mind this as i wasnt getting food. What do you think thebest value for money restraunts are in galway, finnegans and riordans are definitely up there
reggiews wrote: » Citizens outraged by Cellar Bar price scandel.
civis_liberalis wrote: » Using a misleading title like that, one that implies that you have some journalistic piece to show us or to back up your point makes it extremely likely that I'll take anything you say with quite a large pinch of salt. You should know better than to drink tap water in town anyway.
reggiews wrote: » 1 euro for a dash of Mi wadi in a pint of tap water.... how many dashes are in a bottle.
DILUTE 1 PART MIWADI WITH 4 PARTS WATER
91011 wrote: » Obviously the OP is a student with zero knowledge of business costs. Basically the OP want the pub to supply a clean glass, the miwadi concentrate, clean water (all businesses are charged heavily for tap water by councils), a comfortable seat, heating (or air con) And he wants it FREE WTF. If you tried this in any bar anywhere else in the world you'd be told to eff off.
rubadub wrote: » so say 568ml in the glass to the brim is 113.6ml of miwadi per pint. They come in 1L bottles so 8.8 dashes per bottle. 1L in tesco is €1.79 so say 20cent per dash. So charging you 5 times the price, or a 80cent surcharge/profit. This sounds like a very good deal to me, many bottles of beer can be got for under a euro these days yet they are €4.50-5.50 in most pubs I go to, so roughly 5 times the price too, but a hell of a lot more profit per drink. Coffee costs about 15-25cent per cup to make and is usually €2-3 in pubs. A pint of coke in my local costs €8.40. This should be moved to bargain alerts!
Stekelly wrote: » You forgot the cost of cleaning the glass, the wages for the barman, the cost of the water. The cost to the bar is much higher than 20c so it's even more of a bargain.
3DataModem wrote: » I totally agree.... It must be a Galway thing. I got a taxi there last week and the guy charged me €3.20 to go 2 miles. FFA last time I checked petrol is at most 20c per mile... That's 8 x the price. Insane. (sarcasm)
thebullkf wrote: » it should be FREE!!!---GRATIS----ZILCH!
admiralofthefleet wrote: » a girl i know was charged €3.20 for a dash of lime in tap water because there was no soda water in q bar, dublin
Krieg wrote: » Its only a feckin euro Trust me there are greater rip-offs in this country