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Pub Closures
Over the last six months 960 more pubs have closed.
Now I am doing my best but am need of help,any suggestions? Consumption is down by 1.3 million pints of beer a day.:thepint::cheers: |
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If they are clearly liked you could offer them incentives to play again. For example, you'll pay them so much if they attract a particular number of customers. In essence it would be like having a temporary shareholder for the evening who gets to take home a small cut of the profit. We have an interesting night called stock market night. Basically, the least popular drinks are the cheapest, the most popular are expensive. Technically, this backfires if everyone is following the bars too closely and you need a good amount of people in, but it is a lot of fun but I suppose can get quite complicated for you. I think it's a fun night though. Offer your pubs space for the fundraisers too. They will be looking for venues for their raising money and the people that attend them will inevitably buy drinks. |
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To be quite honest Beni, the breweries have been killing the pubs for years, with their pricing policy and extortionate rents. Also taking into mind that Super Markets are flogging bear very cheap, as you told us
yesterday Beni, the local is on a downer:( |
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The decline of the British pub is a source of constant sorrow to me. The Blackburn Road area where I did so much of my drinking in the 70's is fast becoming a pub-less wasteland...the Langs...Palatine...Union...Globe...Miners...Antley ...and many more all gone. Like you, Pete, I'm doing my best to help them out, but there's only so much us dedicated drinkers can do. The fact is, there's less drinkers to go round and landlords/managers simply have to put that extra effort in to make their pub a welcoming, enjoyable place to be. A prime example is the Oaklea where I'm headed to later. In fact, I might get there early and have a couple of extra pints - my small contribution to alleviating the situation! :D
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We have an interesting night called stock market night. Basically, the least popular drinks are the cheapest, the most popular are expensive. Technically, this backfires if everyone is following the bars too closely and you need a good amount of people in, but it is a lot of fun but I suppose can get quite complicated for you. I think it's a fun night though. The last thing your new allegiance needs is a Stock market night.Try a Boom and Bust night.:tongueout:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38: |
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Like na few hours now and again in the pub but as they are getting rare and expensive maybe its time to have hooch dens.
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I too do my best but these days it seems we're fighting a losing battle. :rolleyes:
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When i go in a pub im probably their worst customer drinking orange and soda all night or all day depends on what time i go in!!!!:D:D:D
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The last time I was in a pub in the U.K. was last December, for the Accy Web meet.
As a smoker, living in a wet and windy country, the smoking ban has certainly curtailed my visits to the boozer. |
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Vote Labour.....not on your nellie. :eek: |
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Just heard the other night that the Pioneer club is in danger of closing down too.
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