W. G. Grace wrote: » It's a haven for low lifes...before you know it Temple Bar will look like any British city centre with plastic bottles everywhere
W. G. Grace wrote: » I use temple bar all the time, the PorterHouse, The Temple Bar, The Palace and the Foggy Dew are regular haunts and none give you plastic glasses or bottles on weekends.
Mr Simpson wrote: » They are coming here....
0ph0rce0 wrote: » For the same reason i never will never eat the shíte that comes out of lidl or aldi
Augmerson wrote: » Serious?
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » Even if you hate them, like ryanair, they force those around them t be cheaper, so I dunno why anybody would be unhappy with that.
LordSutch wrote: » Surely we sould welcome the likes of JDs with open arms precisely because they will be breaking the stranglehold of another large company, namely Diageo. I look forward to a selection of local Irish & English Cask Ales on tap (along side the usual selection of lagers) & bottled beers . . . The Irish pub industry (stale) needs a long overdue kick up the backside for the good of the consumers pocket & palate, and JDs are the very chain to do it. Expect sunday roast+ a pint of Ale for a tenner!
Grayson wrote: » have you ever heard of the vintners association?
grizzly wrote: » I think it's great news. I'm sick of hearing how special Irish pubs are. They are mostly overpriced and with a very limited selection of beer.
karma_ wrote: » We have them in the North and they are exclusively the domain of the wanker. They didn't revolutionise the pub industry up here at all, in fact most people are willing to pay more for a pint just to avoid aforementioned ****.
happyoutscan wrote: » Can't remember the name of the pub but 10 or 15 years ago a '2 euro per drink' pub opened in Salthill Galway. Started out ok but wasn't very long before it was taken over by the scumbag/whino element. Lasted no length after that.
Links234 wrote: » Also, I know I've said it before, but...www.galwaybaybrewery.com > Wetherspoons
Richard Hillman wrote: » But what about "The Craic" and the "atmosphere" and other (imaginary) phenomena? I hear "craic" is banned in Wetherspoons :eek:
Sulla Felix wrote: » Why? Sure it's a good, wholesome word of English origin.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craic
ted1 wrote: » An English measure is only 25ml where as an Irish one is 33ml. Drinks are often served in 440 ml glasses. When comparing prices its always important to compare like for like
Allyall wrote: » I don't think it's a case of 'falling for it' or not. 1 Irish unit of acohol is worth 1.27 British. The standard value of a unit of Alcohol in Ireland is 10 grams or 12.7ml, whereas in the UK it's 7.9 grams or 10ml Irish measure is 35.5ml (Metric) or 1/4 of a gill. It's 25ml - 35ml in England, the choice of the Landlord, but as a rule of thumb the further North of England you go, the larger it is. So, usually 25ml South, and 35ml North.
dd972 wrote: » You'd think with the boozing culture we have they'd have colonised our town and cities some time ago, plus costwise they'd annihilate the opposition paying through the nose for their Guinness and Heineken. Only heard bit and bobs of rumour as to why there's no Spoon pubs here ranging from the fact that it's in the Eurozone and it doesn't fit in with their business plan and the Victuallers Association here are keeping them out by some means or other, anybody heard anything more substantial?
Cienciano wrote: » And a lot of the time you buy a shot in Ireland and you get it in a 25ml glass. Most of the time if you get a shot in a plastic glass in ireland, it's 25ml from my experience. Normally a fiver for it too. And anything that pisses off the LVA or VFA is fine by me.
anncoates wrote: » Dunno why people are automatically assuming they'll be much, much cheaper than the existing pubs here. I'd wait and see.
Trigger Happy wrote: » I love English ales and bitter on draft and really hope they sell these.
Trigger Happy wrote: » I look forward to them coming over here. I love English ales and bitter on draft and really hope they sell these. If they do then I will be knocking on their door regardless of the type of crowd in there.