View Full Version : Max price you would pay to enter pub on NY Eve


goldenfleece
31-12-2006, 16:29
Whats the MAX you would pay for entry to a typical Twon centre bar/pub on New Years Eve...assume NO SPECIAL big name DJS or entertainment, just a standard DJ and nothing else.........

D2J
31-12-2006, 17:07
If it's just a standard DJ and no different to any other night then £0 :)

muddycoffee
31-12-2006, 17:13
I would pay to get into a club, but not to go into a pub which is essentially similar to what a normal night would be.
Although I would be happy to pay if there was live music, if it was someone quite notable. But I would be annoyed if it was just a local band.

It annoys the hell out of me normally that, 33% of pubs have a ticket or charge only 33% are just closed, because the remaining 33% seem always to have a normal amount of custom. If there was so much demand so you would need to pay, why are not the pubs which have free entry full up.

It is purely greedy landlords..

msbehavin
31-12-2006, 17:14
The Abbey near me (us) is tickets only. :rolleyes:

fnkysknky
31-12-2006, 17:17
Nothing - if the pub can't be arsed to put the effort in then I'm certainly not paying.

Fudbeer
31-12-2006, 19:54
nye normally full of tossers who cant handle there beer anyway

muddycoffee
31-12-2006, 20:08
The Abbey near me (us) is tickets only. :rolleyes:

Welcome Back Allan and Angie !

Never had this with the people before :rant:

Ha3el
31-12-2006, 20:31
nothing! id go to the next pub instead its not like sheffield isnt full of them! i may pay a quid to get in if its somewhere i like where we go every week such as bedroom since it has a bit of a dancefloor etc, but for a standard sit-around-and-drink pub i wouldnt bother id go somewhere else. door charging on pubs for sake of it is jus greedy unless its aimed for charity. id pay good money for clubs where they are putting on events or good djs etc but then its worth it.

hazel xx

KJ_VENOM
01-01-2007, 13:32
the place i was in last night had a free buffet on and a disco/karaoke they charged £2 but it wasnt a town pub it was a village one

saying that though, i didnt have to pay :thumbsup:

Tone09
01-01-2007, 14:05
The Common Room were charging £15 to get in last night. Scandelous!!!

dosxuk
02-01-2007, 18:35
Pub at home is ticket only on NYE, free to the regulars & about £2 for 'outsiders'. They normally do a buffet & kareoke too.

D2J
02-01-2007, 19:03
The Common Room were charging £15 to get in last night. Scandelous!!!

Doesn't matter how much they charge mate, there will still be idiots who will pay it :shakes:

*_ash_*
03-01-2007, 02:17
Personally, if I had a pub in town, I might charge a fiver a ticket, then exchange this ticket for £5 drinks vouchers, then on the night if you haven't sold all your tickets, let the remaining amount in for free.

I voted I wouldn't pay anything, unless as someone posted earlier, there was a big name DJ or similar.