Price of a Pint

Started by toby47, October 13, 2021, 09:46:37 AM

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gallsman

3 course meal and near enough a whole bottle of wine for £80? You're hardly boasting about your Michelin star experience the way some folk are suggesting.

Franko

Quote from: gallsman on March 27, 2024, 12:00:57 PM3 course meal and near enough a whole bottle of wine for £80? You're hardly boasting about your Michelin star experience the way some folk are suggesting.

The bit in bold is exactly what I'm suggesting

Milltown Row2

Quote from: Franko on March 27, 2024, 12:46:31 PM
Quote from: gallsman on March 27, 2024, 12:00:57 PM3 course meal and near enough a whole bottle of wine for £80? You're hardly boasting about your Michelin star experience the way some folk are suggesting.

The bit in bold is exactly what I'm suggesting

Aye boasting or chatting about the price of food drink in Belfast, as in the topic? You love an aul vendetta. Nothing you or I say makes a difference to each other. Getting yourself worked up on a discussion board is a bit odd.

Splashed out today and having beans on toast, though the price of beans is staggering ;D
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

johnnycool

Quote from: ShutterinbyDayGAAbyNight on March 27, 2024, 10:00:41 AMWould I be rightly berated in saying I had a pint and a feed out of Weatherspoon's for £10.10?  ;D

Wouldn't give that cúnt the skin of my shíte...


Puckoon

Suggestions of a Guinness shortage and sure enough the Ballix from Bittles is out talking about price surging Guinness up to a Tenner a pint in December.


Newbridge Exile

Quote from: Puckoon on December 05, 2024, 11:11:17 PMSuggestions of a Guinness shortage and sure enough the Ballix from Bittles is out talking about price surging Guinness up to a Tenner a pint in December.


He really is an attention seeking ballbag

lurganblue

Aye, awful shower of c&nts. A shortage eh? Sure we will just put more cost on the customer.

Don Johnson

Do youse not realise he is just winding people up for engagement and you are giving him exactly what he wants?

JoG2

Will be in with him tomorrow for a few, can't wait!

Truth hurts

Where is the cheapest pint these days? its £4.20 in my local , its more than enough

RedHand88

Quote from: Truth hurts on December 06, 2024, 10:36:26 AMWhere is the cheapest pint these days? its £4.20 in my local , its more than enough

Don't go elsewhere if that's what you're paying now.

imtommygunn

Belfast is getting prohibitively dear to drink in. £6 is near enough cheap for a pint in the city centre. Seems to range from £6 to £6.60. I was away in Portugal the other week and 2 pints was costing me the same as 1 in belfast (ok 500 ml but not that big a difference).

Square Ball

an establishment on the Down bit of the Ormeau road (not the Parador) are charging £6.45 a pint, £6.95 for Peroni :o
Hospitals are not equipped to treat stupid

thewobbler

Belfast has since Covid become the most expensive place in Ireland to go drinking. Yet try getting a hotel room in it on a Saturday evening.

The publicans/conglomerates have won this round. No point in arguing otherwise.

red hander

Was in the Hewitt couple of weeks ago for first time in about four years. Used to live in the place as office was close before company moved elsewhere in city. Not only has it turned into a craft beer pub, it's card payments only (with a wee button for tips too). At £6.50 for a pint of Guinness, how the f**k do they expect people to afford tips? Was down in Dublin for Finland game and hit Clearys as usual. 5.60 euro for a stout, which was far better quality than the Hewitt's. Next time I hear Deane or that fuckwit Colin Neill whining about how hard restaurants and pubs are suffering, they're going to get a hurling stick on the back of the canister. Belfast is becoming a joke.