snubbleste wrote: » OP stated the price is advertised before entering the establishment:And it's only barely metioned on their price list at the doorI don't see what the issue is, people have a choice in where to go. Publicans can charge wahtever they like, nobody is forced to go to any pub.
Anima wrote: » It's not, most decent beers like Hoegaarden or Erdinger are cheaper elsewhere. Even the bavaria is like 3.20-3.40 where its 3e in most other places.
lmtduffy wrote: » And in a lot of other places you wont get Hoegaarden or Erdinger, it is still by and large cheaper or at least on par with anywhere else open as late and as often as they are.
Fionn MacCool wrote: » Ah the chosen beer of The Ponce.
lmtduffy wrote: » Compared to where?
cheesemaker wrote: » ?? Compared to no where. Its a rip off
cheesemaker wrote: » Go read the thread again.
Jagle wrote: » maybe its a non galway thing but all the barmen i know are pretty good for this, i mean none wants to be cleaning up your puke and what not
OldAtHeart wrote: » To be fair, if you were having a good time with your mates and the Roisin suddenly said at 2am that they'd serve you for another hour, except the price of the pint would go u by another 50cent, you'd still pay the extra money. When 12am hits, there isnt a hell of alot of choice to go anymore with pub closures, etc. So if you are having a good time in there, why not stay and have the craic instead of going somewhere else that may be slightly cheaper. The majority of the eople that go to the Roisin have been for years and the increase in price at midnight has been in place for years and they all know this. Just my two cents (or is that 50cents?)
kraggy wrote: » See the part in bold? That's exactly the problem I have with this. THEY DON'T TELL YOU THERE'S A PRICE INCREASE. As I said already, if they had informed people openly, I'd have no problem with it. I have no personal grudge towards besides this issue. I've been going to the Roisin since 1995. That's 16 years. I only found out about the price increase recently.
Deleted User wrote: » You said there's a pricelist at the door so they do tell you, it's just your own fault for not checking.
philbo wrote: » Personally, I've found the security staff in the Roisin to be really on the ball when it comes to folks who are too drunk, or are about to start trouble. Never really seen any fights any of the times I've been in there. It's not just down to the barman to judge whether the person has had too much!
philbo wrote: » OK. We get it. You've now repeated the same point around 6 or 7 times. What are you suggesting? Why don't you email the Roisin with your concerns and see what their response is? You seem to feel strongly enough about it to moan on here, but what are you actually willing to do about it? Or is it just a bit of a whiney rant inspired by the embarrassment of not noticing a price increase in your 16 years of attending the same venue?
kraggy wrote: » And did you notice from that same post where the price list is located? Outside the door into the pub, lower than hip level on faded paper. Do you buy your pints in the porch? No, you buy them at the bar. That's where the price list should be.
thesandeman wrote: » KD would start a thread complaining if the pricelist was where you want it to be.
Fionn MacCool wrote: » People make it sound like the Roisin have a light license out of the kindess of their hearts or something. Surely the extra 2-3 hours custom more than covers the cost of a late license?
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » Of course it does,it more than covers it, they just know that there are enough suckers that will keep going back to get ripped off. Fools and their money are easily parted and all that.
dinneenp wrote: » do pubs pay staff extra on Sundays? If so they why don't they charge more for a pint, food etc on Sunday?
kraggy wrote: » Only 43 posts. Not too much experience on internet forums? It's a discussion forum. I'm not whining. Merely making a point and making people aware of it.