Buying a bar
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Our frindges are the type you lean into with the sliding top lids, does that make sense?? And we dont sell cans of spanish beer but we sell bottles of spanish beer.
Can I ask why?
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We run a bar type of bar lol we serve only bar snacks and tapas not full meals, its inland in a village but we do get tourists here in the summer, and on tap we have amstel and estrella.
Our frindges are the type you lean into with the sliding top lids, does that make sense?? And we dont sell cans of spanish beer but we sell bottles of spanish beer.
Can I ask why?
Our frindges are the type you lean into with the sliding top lids, does that make sense?? And we dont sell cans of spanish beer but we sell bottles of spanish beer.
Can I ask why?
lol, good luck to you, That is the kind of bar I would be happy in.
I think ive seen why some brit bars dont work (in Spain and the More so in the UK) and you have exactly what I would do, but not the way others would. I would add If I was to open a bar in the UK it would be similar to yours and I think it would be sucessful
Wherever your bar is maybe one day Ill call in.
Last edited by andyrich666; Jul 15th 2008 at 10:02 pm.
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Hi this is the first time I have been on here so apologies in advance if it is all wrong...I have been readig the threads with great interest as my partner and I are yet more Brits aiming to open a restaurant overseas. I am learning Spanish and have many years bar and travelling experience. He is a businessman so I think we are at least semi-equipped? We are just exploring all the possibilities at the moment, I have a question for those of you who have/have had a bar around licensing. I have a personal licence to trade alcohol and we are looking at what other qualifications, if any, we need and how English qualifications are transferrable. I have seen from some of the other discussions that the official way is not always THE way but are wanting to pave our way without being naive or disrespectful. ANY ideas would be warmly welcomed.
Thanks
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I think inland bars wouldn't have the sick problem, because you don't get the
young binge drink type of person, but I have on more than one occasion had to tiptoe round puddles of sick in pub loos, and believe me it's not pleasant. Anyway, as I said before, I wish you luck, and keep up the good work !!
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Gardeners do make quite good money in Spain, but I can see your point.
I think inland bars wouldn't have the sick problem, because you don't get the
young binge drink type of person, but I have on more than one occasion had to tiptoe round puddles of sick in pub loos, and believe me it's not pleasant. Anyway, as I said before, I wish you luck, and keep up the good work !!
I think inland bars wouldn't have the sick problem, because you don't get the
young binge drink type of person, but I have on more than one occasion had to tiptoe round puddles of sick in pub loos, and believe me it's not pleasant. Anyway, as I said before, I wish you luck, and keep up the good work !!




