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Osem 30-12-2016 08:47

New Year pubs & restaurants
 
In previous years most of the restaurants, pubs etc around here have made a big deal about New Year arrangements with themed nights, entertainment, expensive special menus etc. with some pubs even selling tickets to get it but this year we've seen hardly anything like that advertised. Our high street has seen a recent influx of new eateries so I'm wondering if the feeling here is that there's more supply than demand now or whether it's similar elsewhere and it's down to the 'austerity' we're told is prevalent*.

* Odd given how packed all the restaurants and cafes around here seem to be. :shrug:

Mr K 30-12-2016 09:06

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A lot of the pubs round here have turned into convenience stores, shame as some of them are really nice old buildings. However if they are going to charge £4 a pint and people can drink for £1 a pint at home whilst staying on their backsides, ordering cheap takeaways, watching reality TV/playing with phones. I ate out yesterday, the cheapest bottle of wine was £15, I could get the same for under £5 in supermarket. It's a bit about money, but it's also a sad enditement of the way society is going.
I blame the Tories ;)

denphone 30-12-2016 09:15

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Oh dear Mr K can't you keep politics out of CF this Christmas old boy.;)

Mr K 30-12-2016 09:22

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35878350)
Oh dear Mr K can't you keep politics out of CF this Christmas old boy.;)

The OP is very keen on politics (see his footer), so couldn't help it Den, sorry! It was a winked smilie ;)

1andrew1 30-12-2016 09:46

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My local which normally sells out this year still has plenty of tickets. The landlord says he can't put his finger on it but there's just not that feel-good factor around at the moment. He says he can't decide whether it's fear of job security and inflation or the many celebrity deaths, but people just aren't rushing to buy tickets.
Of course, landlords always blame external factors; it could just be his taste in music. ;)

Kursk 30-12-2016 10:23

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35878354)
Brexit

GROAN. Give it a rest PLEASE

1andrew1 30-12-2016 10:34

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Originally Posted by Kursk (Post 35878358)
GROAN. Give it a rest PLEASE

Ha ha! I quoted him then quickly rephrased it as I didn't want this thread to get political. You read it at the wrong moment!

Kursk 30-12-2016 10:40

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35878359)
Ha ha! I quoted him then quickly rephrased it as I didn't want this thread to get political. You read it at the wrong moment!

Really? Or have you never even spoken to your pub landlord and you were simply inventing something to spread the good old Brexit doom and gloom.

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35878359)
.......he can't decide whether it's Brexit or the many celebrity deaths........

Mobbed :rolleyes: Don't make things up old chap.

1andrew1 30-12-2016 10:57

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Originally Posted by Kursk (Post 35878360)
Really? Or have you never even spoken to your pub landlord and you were simply inventing something to spread the good old Brexit doom and gloom.

Mobbed :rolleyes: Don't make things up old chap.

Wrong again. If I was doing that then I wouldn't have removed the word ten minutes before your post! I just typed it exactly as he said it. Then I thought, oh no, some sensitive people might try and see that as political so I'd better remove the offending word!

Kursk 30-12-2016 11:00

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35878363)
Wrong again. If I was doing that then I wouldn't have removed the word ten minutes before your post! I just typed it exactly as he said it. Then I thought, oh no, some sensitive people might try and see that as political so I'd better remove the offending word!

When in a hole stop digging. Man up and apologise and you'll be respected for it.

Taf 30-12-2016 11:04

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I've only been to a pub about once a year since the smoking ban was brought in. And even then it was a special occasion, usually when friends visited from afar.

And each time I saw the prices and they scared me! The mark-up is HUGE, especially in the popup "craft beer" places where they often sell ales I could brew better with a £5 kit.

And New Year's Eve? Last year saw our 2 remaining locals almost empty after the previous year's £5 entry fee in exchange for a small paper plate of sarnies and sausage rolls. One has been up for sale for about 3 years... no takers.

Hugh 30-12-2016 11:05

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Off to our local restaurant for New Year's Eve, and it's sold out.

Osem 30-12-2016 12:02

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Confirmed, only 1 of the many restaurants have anything special arranged for NYE. The rest seem to be just hoping that they'll get some punters in. I reckon it's a combination of too much competition in a fairly small area coupled with a reaction to previous occasions when they've tried it on and found that they lost business as a result. Once people feel they've been ripped off with high prices and slow/poor service, they probably aren't keen to repeat the process. I'm sure it'll be different factors in different areas however.

RizzyKing 30-12-2016 14:23

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Most people i know are having get togethers at their houses as they say it's cheaper there is no trouble and it's a better all round atomosphere.

Paul 30-12-2016 20:10

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing (Post 35878394)
Most people i know are having get togethers at their houses as they say it's cheaper there is no trouble and it's a better all round atomosphere.

Been doing that for the last 16 years.


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