Intifada wrote: » No worries. Maybe you've had one too many Wizard's Kneecaps.
Geuze wrote: » I'm surprised. I'd have thought that GBB were doing well. The Salthouse seems a popular success. Galway is an affluent city, with knowledgeable consumer who would drink the types of beer sold by GBB. Now, why would GBB allow a competitor have their site?
Intifada wrote: » I'm mainly interested in whether they'll be soulless scum magnets like their UK counterparts.
Crumbs868 wrote: » This chains marketing company are genius, really pulling the wool over the padies. Anyone frequent this chain in the UK? They really are not that cheap unless they are doing deals such as xx on a Tuesday. Pints of Heineken / Guinness are £3.20 convert that to euros! Once they have exhausted all this free advertising the prices will be raised to typical Irish prices
Osborne wrote: » Yes. £2.09 for a pint of Heineken. House beer starts at £1.60. Which one was priced at £3.20?
rarnes1 wrote: » They have Irish menus. Pretty cheap are they not? Menus can be accessed here on the left.http://www.jdwetherspoon.ie Didn't realise they were that cheap. No harm shaking up some of the rip off merchants in Ireland
_Whimsical_ wrote: » I've heard they are willing to operate at a loss at first. They're happy to go in somewhere new and wait until they've hoovered up the custom from their competition to be in profit.
Crumbs868 wrote: » Picture of their menu attached.
charlie_says wrote: » I heard that the building owner (NAMA? I think so) had to pay the GBB crowd a big chunk of change to break their 30 year lease on that building. So they probably did OK out of it and I think business was not performing as well as they wanted in the Cottage except at the weekends.
Ludikrus wrote: » Building owner is not in NAMA. GBB did not have a 30 year lease. Nothing was paid to break the lease. They just gave their notice.
sword of light wrote: » Are we just another GenericMainStreet Town? Topshop, River Island,Costa and now Wetherspoons? Moon pubs. RIP Galway's soul.
Crumbs868 wrote: » Once they get established they will be like tesco and treat Ireland as 'treasure Ireland' same prices as competitors and running their business from their uk headquarters
Crumbs868 wrote: » My menu is from Liverpool so not a mega expensive City (same menu all over the city and these prices are the going rate for the area, ie other than their ltd exclusive offers they are not materially cheaper than competitors)
KevR wrote: » My hope is that local (unique) pubs will reduce their markup to make themselves more competitive. It would be great if Wetherspoons weren't the only show in town when it comes to reasonably priced drink.
Joe 90 wrote: » I live on the outskirts of London so see Wetherspoons both in London and just outside it. The prices vary, they are not uniform across the chain but they do seem to be the cheapest in any area. Boring pubs, edible food, clean, cheap. By boring I mean that you would not want to stay in one for the night.
b.gud wrote: » I know they're not to everyones taste, particularly IPAs, but there are some very good craft beers available at the minute. You can get so much more flavour in your beers when you don't have to produce the same quantity that Diageo do. I personally view Guinness as a fall back drink, i.e. if there are no good craft beers in a bar I'll have a Guinness.
biko wrote: » I've a friend that can't wait. She claims the best burger she ever had was in a Wetherspoons (expects foodies to jump on this post)
snubbleste wrote: » Has she only ever eaten one burger?