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Is it mandatory for a bar to close one day a week?
It may be different in the resorts I realise, but cafe-bars in Spanish towns and cities, normally close one day a week "por descanso". Does anyone know if this is a legal thing, or just something done out of habit?
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Re: Is it mandatory for a bar to close one day a week?
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 10315449)
It may be different in the resorts I realise, but cafe-bars in Spanish towns and cities, normally close one day a week "por descanso". Does anyone know if this is a legal thing, or just something done out of habit?
most cut their hours/days off season though I'm pretty sure there can't be seasonal rule changes either |
Re: Is it mandatory for a bar to close one day a week?
No - it is not a legal requirement.
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Re: Is it mandatory for a bar to close one day a week?
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 10315449)
It may be different in the resorts I realise, but cafe-bars in Spanish towns and cities, normally close one day a week "por descanso". Does anyone know if this is a legal thing, or just something done out of habit?
These hard working guys definitely need their "descanso". ;) |
Re: Is it mandatory for a bar to close one day a week?
Originally Posted by lynnxa
(Post 10315473)
there can't be a legal requirement around here - lots of the bars are open 7 days a week, especially in the summer
most cut their hours/days off season though I'm pretty sure there can't be seasonal rule changes either however, during the Verano some have been shut all the time, and I don't mean just a week, but more like 6-8 weeks. we have 3 near the centre of the village, one ceased opening at lunch time reverting to Wed-Sun evenings only. Another opens at 1pm, the other shuts at 2. But on a Sunday lunchtime we haven't got a single one open. But there are others, just not in that area.:drinkwine: |
Re: Is it mandatory for a bar to close one day a week?
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 10315932)
thats funny, we have bars here that shut for one day, mostly on a Monday after a busy weekend, but there seems to be some code to this as one has Wednesday shut.
however, during the Verano some have been shut all the time, and I don't mean just a week, but more like 6-8 weeks. we have 3 near the centre of the village, one ceased opening at lunch time reverting to Wed-Sun evenings only. Another opens at 1pm, the other shuts at 2. But on a Sunday lunchtime we haven't got a single one open. But there are others, just not in that area.:drinkwine: they have in the past opened Saturdays & at one time Sundays as well, but financially it makes more sense to close on those (pretty much dead) days, rather than either work themselves into an early grave or pay someone else to work for them |
Re: Is it mandatory for a bar to close one day a week?
they have in the past opened Saturdays & at one time Sundays as well, but financially it makes more sense to close on those (pretty much dead) days, rather than either work themselves into an early grave or pay someone else to work for them |
Re: Is it mandatory for a bar to close one day a week?
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 10315932)
thats funny, we have bars here that shut for one day, mostly on a Monday after a busy weekend, but there seems to be some code to this as one has Wednesday shut.
It also used to be the case that everyone shut up shop for the whole of August, but apparently a lot of places now stay open during that month. |
Re: Is it mandatory for a bar to close one day a week?
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 10316332)
In Madrid it tends to be the pattern that seafood bars close on Mondays, and others chose either Sunday or Saturday to rest.
It also used to be the case that everyone shut up shop for the whole of August, but apparently a lot of places now stay open during that month. you are in the middle of a crisis, you have to keep paying your bills (ok not too much if the bar used to be your living room) but your autonomo is still a chunk, and yet you close down for a month. The very month(s) that other people are taking as a holiday, the very month(s) when people are renting houses and flats and coming from abroad. And you shut up shop :confused: many are small local bars, husband and wife doing everything, yes they need a holiday. Everyone does. Fruteria in the village closed for two and a half weeks, the half being for cleaning the place out before going off for a fortnight. But even a fruteria in the middle of Granada shut up for a 10 day stint, spending the first 2-3 days cleaning and painting before dropping the shutters. but its like closing because it is a saints day, there are more people about on those days, but everywhere, including bars are shut. :eek: |
Re: Is it mandatory for a bar to close one day a week?
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 10316378)
that is what we are finding so "complicated" about Spanish life
you are in the middle of a crisis, you have to keep paying your bills (ok not too much if the bar used to be your living room) but your autonomo is still a chunk, and yet you close down for a month. The very month(s) that other people are taking as a holiday, the very month(s) when people are renting houses and flats and coming from abroad. And you shut up shop :confused: It is changing a bit in Madrid, I don't know about other cities. |
Re: Is it mandatory for a bar to close one day a week?
In the two years we had our place in Jimena we might just as well have closed for August. Some of the other village bars/restaurants do.
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Re: Is it mandatory for a bar to close one day a week?
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 10315449)
It may be different in the resorts I realise, but cafe-bars in Spanish towns and cities, normally close one day a week "por descanso". Does anyone know if this is a legal thing, or just something done out of habit?
Only one bar in our village is open on Sundays. |
Re: Is it mandatory for a bar to close one day a week?
Originally Posted by Pocaloca
(Post 10316421)
It's not a legal thing, they just need a day off!
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Re: Is it mandatory for a bar to close one day a week?
Originally Posted by agoreira
(Post 10316507)
Most UK pubs only close on Christmas Day, and lots are just a one man band outfit, they manage OK. Spanish friend of mine was amazed when I told him most never close one day a week.
Christmas Day is one day when they are guaranteed to make a killing often with two sittings for expensive Christmas Lunches which have often been booked weeks or even months in advance. Monday is the day off for almost all businesses in my area of Spain. The local pueblo is like a ghost town though a couple of supermarkets open up later on. Quite a few also close on Sundays or maybe whenever else they feel the need for a descanso. |
Re: Is it mandatory for a bar to close one day a week?
My area of Spain is a working class one and the many expats living here are mostly retired working class people from the UK. Over the past five years around half the bars have been closed permanently, the survivors are open seven days a week.
One local bar has a sign in the windows 'closed for holidays'. It has been up for five years. |
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