Mayor West
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Reading this thread I'm so glad I dont drink. Imagine voluntarily paying £6-7 for a drink!
Cheeky cunts£7.19 in the Mill in Piccadilly station
I think the Temple Bar has live music on all the time. Ive been 3 times and also checked the live webcam and theres always someone performing. I'll be popping in next week en route to Munich but will probably just have the one lol. There are some decent pubs outside the tourist's part and is easier on the wallet lolNow that I can remember it was actually Gogartys but yes, that same area.
It was a Saturday afternoon last May and there was some live music on. I get that it's all part of the "experience" but that price was taking the piss! Lol
Also, not being funny but comparing supermarket prices to pubs is idiotic.
Just one reason among others like high costs for the pubs and changing demographics and social behaviourBut it’s not though is it?
The comparative price of licenced shop sales to public house sales is absolutely key to whether people use the public houses or not and, ergo, to boozers staying in business.
Ignore the implications all you like but if you can’t understand that offsales are completion to the licenced trade you’ll never get your melon round why the local pubs have been disappearing for the last few decades.
When I was a youth in north M/Cr (or in any district of any city or town) you could do a pub crawl round a dozen boozers without more than 5 minutes walk between any 2 but you’d have to get taxis to attempt anything similar nowadays.
If it’s got nothing to do with over the counter booze costing a small fraction of over the bar equivalents then please educate us as to the reason because I’ve not tasted a pearl of wisdom in days ;-)
You're also paying for all of Musty's drinks too if you happen to be in The Grey HorseYou’re paying for the company or entertainment in a pub.
Just one reason among others like high costs for the pubs and changing demographics and social behaviour
Running a bar is expensive.But it’s not though is it?
The comparative price of licenced shop sales to public house sales is absolutely key to whether people use the public houses or not and, ergo, to boozers staying in business.
Ignore the implications all you like but if you can’t understand that offsales are completion to the licenced trade you’ll never get your melon round why the local pubs have been disappearing for the last few decades.
When I was a youth in north M/Cr (or in any district of any city or town) you could do a pub crawl round a dozen boozers without more than 5 minutes walk between any 2 but you’d have to get taxis to attempt anything similar nowadays.
If it’s got nothing to do with over the counter booze costing a small fraction of over the bar equivalents then please educate us as to the reason because I’ve not tasted a pearl of wisdom in days ;-)
I'd be fucked with my weak bladderBetter get ready for the Munich prices if travelling. 9 Euro for a pint of old peculiar in a boozer I am in . Not.much less for local stuff . And don't forget it's a quid for a piss