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  1. Myles O'Reilly

    21% decline in pubs since 2005

    View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-bYXmbwWSw
  2. Myles O'Reilly

    21% decline in pubs since 2005

    I'm told Gay bars (Gartlans) don't count.
  3. Myles O'Reilly

    21% decline in pubs since 2005

    They brought new rules in earlier this year so that pubs could serve from 10:30am on Sunday like the rest of the week. Does that apply to today aswell, it being Easter Sunday?
  4. Myles O'Reilly

    21% decline in pubs since 2005

    Playacting
  5. Myles O'Reilly

    21% decline in pubs since 2005

    Middle class ain't all its cracked up to be View: https://twitter.com/i/status/1556741583986368512
  6. Myles O'Reilly

    21% decline in pubs since 2005

    I am lower middle class (I think?)
  7. Myles O'Reilly

    21% decline in pubs since 2005

    Great craic and very interesting folk in Wetherspoons. Trust me Sir.
  8. Myles O'Reilly

    21% decline in pubs since 2005

    Irish pubs abroad are always the dearest!
  9. Myles O'Reilly

    21% decline in pubs since 2005

    Do you mean a soft drink? I'd say its around €3 with Guinness €5-€5.50. I'd say a regular weeks wages after tax would be around €650.
  10. Myles O'Reilly

    21% decline in pubs since 2005

    Was in local Wetherspoons today and looked at the lunch menu Deli: All wraps, paninis, rolls etc €4.50 with a soft drink (€6.50 with alcoholic drink) 8" Pizzas with every topping you can think of - same price. Burgers & Fries, different options, all €6.00 with drink (€8 with alcoholic drink)...
  11. Myles O'Reilly

    21% decline in pubs since 2005

    The number of pubs in Ireland has declined by an “alarming” 21 per cent in the past 16 years, a report shows. Analysis by the Drinks Industry Group of Ireland (DIGI) found a “stark” decline in the number of public houses, with some 1,829 closures across the country between 2005 and last year...

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