Insurgent wrote: » If I can't afford it I just don't go out. If I can barely afford it I'll have a few before going out and if I can afford it I'll get bananas in the pub
the_barfly1 wrote: » One of the local late bars where I live decided they'd hire a female door person a while back so they could search the ladies coming in... You'd be astonished at the amount of naggins, shoulders (even litre bottles) that were confiscated at the door! And that was just the people who decided they actually wanted to stay in the pub after being caught! A friend of mine was actually one of the offenders, she called back the next day to collect a replacement for her confiscated booze, said there was still about 40 various bottles of differing sizes there the next day. So, OP, don't feel bad, this type of thing is rampant, especially amongst the female part of society (us men start to look suspicious if we walk into a pub with a handbag)
KingLoser wrote: » You can only afford what you can afford.
artanevilla wrote: » I would agree that in my experience it is females who practice it more. I wonder why it is?
the_barfly1 wrote: » Most pubs only employ male door security, they can't legally search a woman, so the ladies usually can just carry what they like within their handbags and just have to be discreet about it.
pampers1 wrote: » Because you want to socialise with your friends but can't afford the ridiculously high prices of the alcohol being sold there.
KevArno wrote: » Paying for food and drink is the grievance?? Drinking and eating are the by-products? I'm sorry but you are very much mistaken. I think you will find that a bar opens its doors to sell food and drink, and that the socialisation between patrons is the by-product. Take alcohol out of the equation and see how busy these bars would be.
funkyjebus wrote: » Yep, its very clearly a grievance, as is well documented by this topic. while im not suggesting that payinga at all is a grievance (as you have clearly taken it up as), but pwople have an issue with paying the high prices. it is common knowledge that our drink prices are amoung the highest in the EU. eating and drinking are definatly the by product, without them sure noone would be there, do the same with women and see how many men turn up for a night out. the fact is this, we can drink at home, for less, yet we go to a place where we are not as comfortable have to dress up and pay lots or hard earned money..... why do people do that? we are social creatures my friend.
reprazant wrote: » So, if people are just going for the social aspect of it and not the alcohol, why are cafes and other non-alcohol selling establishments not jammed on a Friday and Saturday night?
artanevilla wrote: » Do you bring your own food to a restauraunt? I wouldn't recommended you do this as not only are you breaking the law, you're putting me out of a job.
drdeadlift wrote: » The unreal asking price of drink is putting you out of a job,its also keeping people away from the pub. Check every handbag on the way in thqat might help,i know people who do this fairly often fair play to em,i dont im just not organised enought. was watching a world cup match last week during the afternoon in the pub,one pint of bud was 4.70 right accross the road in the offo you could buy the same amount of bud for nearly six times cheaper.
Dravokivich wrote: » I'd love to get bananas in the pub... good for a bit of soakage... usually have to get'em on the way in though.
LoanShark wrote: » It is people like you who are ruining the Irish Pub and industry..
artanevilla wrote: » The overheads of running a business, especially a pub are extremely high