mattjack wrote: » I want a bar with cowboys , injuns , a sherrif and somewhere to tie up my horse
Aodan83 wrote: » Don't turn the music up so loud I can't hear the person next to me talking. What point is there going to the pub if you can't talk to anyone because you have no idea what anyone is saying?
Gordon wrote: » No TVs.
Kevin Duffy wrote: » Women. Scantily clad, adventurous, friendly, tipsy, emotionally stable women.
stoneill wrote: » Quote: Originally Posted by Kevin Duffy Women. Scantily clad, adventurous, friendly, tipsy, emotionally stable women. I look for this everywhere, not just the pub - Restaurants, cinema, supermarket, bus stops, counselling centres, post offices, etc.
rodrob111 wrote: » i'm a barman and working (bored) in a bar with 2 customers at the moment. just wondering wat Irish people look for in a bar i.e decor, price etc... For me I like a bar not too modern but not shabby. Clean toilets are important. As long as the price of the pint (I drink lager) is under a fiver i won't be too worried. A nice simple food menu including a selection of Bar snacks (Wings, Gougons etc..). Plenty of Tv's for sport (its so quiet in here I have Crocodile Dundee II on the big screen). Would use any tips that'd suit the bar but in general just lookin to see wat other people think
If I owned a pub, Id do classic movie nights!
rodrob111 wrote: » Not sure about movie nights cause you have to have a very general movie on. think I'd walk out if a pub had a Rom Com on and girls prob would aswell for an action flic. Even "Classics" aren't to everybodies tastes Although if it was a movie I liked i'd probably stay in the pub till at least the end.