Andy From Sligo wrote: » how can weatherspoons do it - if others cant match price? - is it because they are a chain? or what do you reckon? - they would have the same insurance , rent, lighting heating etc - the same costs that a lot of irish businesses say puts prices up in ireland in the hospitality, pubs and restaurant businesses yet they seem a lot cheaper on their meals
Andy From Sligo wrote: » staff were really good in enniskillen - so friendly and kept coming round asking if everything was ok with our meal - didnt seem to be unhappy
FirstinLastout wrote: » Well if they are even more dependent upon tips they'll work for 'em.
Geuze wrote: » I might send them a suggestion.
Geuze wrote: » JD WS have announced that they are looking for sites:
Carson10 wrote: » Would make a great Nandos.
John_Rambo wrote: » Would you not prefer something locally owned?
Andy From Sligo wrote: » its a quaint idea but i dont think then it would offer value for money which these kind of chains tend to do and are in the position of doing ...
red sean wrote: » And then we look for someone to blame for local businesses closing down in the centre of town.
Mint Sauce wrote: » I know the ROI branches cant/dont serve Guinness, but as currently off the stuff the lack of it currently isn't a deal breaker for me.
red sean wrote: » The likes of Wetherspoons will contribute little to the local or national economy. Almost all their purchases are made in the UK. This way they can easily force indigenous pubs out of business. But the people who complain about the heart of Sligo dying are more interested in a cheap pint of British beer.
rizzodun wrote: » You could argue of course that it was locally owned, look how that turned out. I'd rather a local business too but the rates in this town seem to throttle small businesses instead of promoting them. I heard a story recently that a business was looking for a unit in town and the landlord wanted double the rent that the previous tenant was paying, even though the new tenant was willing to match the previous rent payments. In they end they didn't bother. They said that this may be down to the fact landlords/owners don't have to pay rates on unoccupied units, basically, they would prefer the unit empty because it doesn't cost them rate charges rather than rent it for what others are willing to pay. If that's the case then maybe if the landlords of unoccupied buildings had some sort of council payments to make maybe they'd be more willing to rent them at reasonable prices?
Geuze wrote: » R WHITES LEMONADE 398ml glass - never heard of it, could be imported
Geuze wrote: » They serve Beamish stout, and other draught stouts. They also serve Irish bottles stout.