stimpson wrote: » My point is that many publicans were doing very, very well before the recession.
stimpson wrote: » Many of the pubs closing down before the recession were country pubs that didn't have a viable population to serve any more.
yungwan wrote: » We all understand that times are difficult for business today but consumers still want to enjoy their nights out whilst also saving some money. As other posts have said nobody goes out and doesnt put their hand into their pocket all night. We simply decide to give the publican €30 on a night out rather than €80 for example.
reprazant wrote: » So, you go to a club and pay that much for the drink and then moan that the owners charge it? If you don't want to pay it, don't bloody go. Its not rocket science. If people stop going, then they will lower their prices.
reprazant wrote: » During the celtic tiger, 2 or 3 pubs closed down in Dun Laoghaire so not all publicans were doing well before the recession.
rebel10 wrote: » Can i ask, if a person brings their own drink into a pub, gets really drunk, walks out the front door of the pub, onto a main road, gets hit by a car, dies, is the pub liable for letting him/her get that bad?
fonecrusher1 wrote: » Think i care?
LoanShark wrote: » I work in a pub and to be honest if I caught you in my place with your own drink the next time your feet would hit the ground would be on the day your getting discharged from the hospital...Its a F$%king nightmare trying to make any money in this industry at the moment just to cover costs and with w-ankers like you bringing in your own drink is just not on...IF you want somewhere warm to sit and have a drink then sit at home..It is people like you who are ruining the Irish Pub and industry..
Demonon wrote: » No, why would you even suggest that? It's the exact same scenario if someone gets hammered at home and walks onto the main road and dies. Personal responsibility.
rebel10 wrote: » I ask it because not so long ago a man was killed after coming out of a hotel, drunk, and the hotel staff were, as far as I know, in hot water for letting him get that bad and not putting him into a taxi. I ask because as some have said, you can see how drunk someone is getting when serving them. If something happens to them can the pub be held accountable?
Dravokivich wrote: » Never accussed you of that... but if you want to be blunt... I will too...
stimpson wrote: » And my architect neighbour is currently buying a holiday home in the south of France.
artanevilla wrote: » Yes.
artanevilla wrote: » I didn't start the thread, I didn't come here to complain, I'm just giving the facts and answers to the issues being raised. I'm trying to give the other side to the the arguement. 4.50 for Heinekens. Vodka on it's own is 3.65, the splits of Coke/7up/Orange are 2.60. So the price of a Vodka and Coke would be 4.30 (You get two serving of Coke from the split) We have dashes of white/red lemonade, blackcurrant, orange cordial, lime cordial, pep, free of charge.
pampers1 wrote: » Hi people this is my first time posting in AH (I think). Just wondering what everyone thinks of people bringing their own alcohol to the pubs with them. Naggin's of vodka etc. I did it for the first time 3 weeks ago and saved an absolute fortune. I'm still a bit weary of being caught and turfed out with a nice embarassed head on me but Just wondering if its something that's done on a regular basis by loads of people. Apparently its all the rage.
thebullkf wrote: » no wonder your pub is doing poorly if you're the barman:P:P:P
artanevilla wrote: » We have poker nights, bands etc. We even did a free BBQ during Cheltenham week, free Chinese food New Years, little fireworks display. We're a small pub, we look after our customers. There's other issues with broadcasting games and you wouldn't believe the cost of SKY.
anniehoo wrote: » Theres so many nights out to go to the analogy of "staying at home" or "only having one or 2" just doesnt work sorry.
artanevilla wrote: » Read the brackets.
bluewolf wrote: » What's wrong with water, cordial, and soft drinks? Making excuses tbh
Roselyn Hundreds Train wrote: » Come on people go out and they want to drink and get merry/drunk, I certainly have no interest in going out and sipping soft drinks for a night.
yungwan wrote: » Bet you didnt think you would open up this can of worms! lol