Faith wrote: » If they were struggling, I'd say the prospect of Wetherspoons opening next door was a serious blow.
who_me wrote: » Is it definitely closing because of financial problems - or could it have been sold? I don't know what business was like, but it definitely has a lot of potential.
Wetherspoon pub chief attacks Jamie Oliver over claims his Italian restaurants push high street rents up forcing pubs out of business JD Wetherspoon has announced it had closed five pubs in ten weeks Jamie’s Italian comprises of more than 40 restaurants across the UK Tim Martin says chef's restaurants causes rent for other operators to go up
dice3344 wrote: » God, that's tough on the staff.. Hopefully there'll be a few openings in the various new pubs opening around the city. So Jim x Comet has a dj slot in Goldbergs, Stevie G has his radio show and Fish Go Deep I'm presuming will head to the Savoy for their gigs. Is there anywhere that will take over from them regarding putting on gigs/djs?
KCAccidental wrote: » to be honest, I think we have enough pizzas & pitchers places in Cork now. I think that if the Pav is to be opened by someone else it will be without the venue upstairs. It costs too much to keep that part going and I'd say it was a drag on what was a pretty busy bar.
ofcork wrote: » Afaik steve g is on red fri,sat and sun nights,article on echo yesterday about the pav ernest cantillon may be interested benny McCabe not.
Eod100 wrote: » Hadn't spotted that. Wonder is there much to that about Ernest Cantillon being interested. Already has Sober Lane, Electric, Voodoo, Brog, Barborossa. Would be surprised if he took on another venture so soon. Think I'd nearly prefer the Pav to be left alone rather than someone opening up a bar without any gigs and trading off the name/reputation of it.
WhiteRoses wrote: » Rent on that lane is apparently huge, two restaurants closed there over the last couple of months because it was just too high. Carey's Lane has had a huge amount of closures over the last couple of months, and the closure of The Pav will reduce footfall, impacting the potential trading of the other businesses. Its really sad.
KCAccidental wrote: » Upstairs in the Roundy have gigs from time to time. Cork Community Print Shop also have good gigs!
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Harry Angstrom wrote: » Every pub/nightclub eventually reaches its natural end. If it happened to Sir Henry's, it can happen to anybody. I remember going to Sweat on Saturday nights during its heyday thinking that its popularity would never decline, and I remember Henry's towards the end when they'd be lucky to get 50 people in the door. The decline of The Pav is merely an inevitable fact of life. Those of us who remember Shandra's, Sir Henry's, The Keg, The Grapevine, Zoe's etc. ain't the least bit surprised.
SpaceTime wrote: » What's that new bar opposite the Bodega ?