scholar007 wrote: » Maybe its just me, being the unsocial creature I am (and keeping strange hours) but can anyone really afford to drink in a pub anymore? I mean why pay 4 to 5 yo yos for a pint in a pub when you can buy 3 or 4 in a supermarket for the same price? Its also easier to smoke at home so I would have no incentive to go to the pub when you can sit at home and have a pint for about 1 yo yo and a smoke inside. Also you can drink for as long as you like without someone shouting at you "Time now ladies and gents, have ye no homes to go to?" - Well yes I have that is until the Government aka the banks take it off me to pay the gamblers debts the way things are going! :mad:
Trash Ninja wrote: » As a single guy i find women tend not to congregate at my gaff. So I'm pretty much forced to go to pubs to meet them, no matter how economically preponderant the former situation would be. True story.
scholar007 wrote: » For fups sake! Think youself lucky my friend - Nothing more costly than a woman (yes I have one - just about) - At least u know where you stand with the economically preponderant pints!
sonyvision wrote: » You need more pubs to start price wars, back in September venues dropped prices to as low as 2 euro for all drinks with 2 euro on the door, But now pints are 3:50 thats what I was charged tonight and 4 euro for a pint bottle of cider in a club
sonyvision wrote: » I was charged tonight and 4 euro for a pint bottle of cider in a club
NEScart wrote: » The price of drink in a bar is a joke. We've all done it. Paying 5+ euro for a pint. Best one had to be Pravda just off Ha'penny bridge. Pint was like €5.20 at 11pm. €5.50 at 12am. €5.80 at 1am. Such a joke :rolleyes: Then you have places such as Qbar who charged you €10 in for the privilege of being ripped off. All while you can go to your local off-license and get 8 beers for €10.
John Doe1 wrote: » Drinking is for losers, Crystal meth is where its at
franciebellew wrote: » Can u actually get meth in Ireland though?