“So, we didn't get it right one day' Bosses of the pub asked to be left alone given that many of them are struggling across the country amid the cost of living crisis
Following a series of negative reviews posted online, a well-known Dublin pub has hit back at a Guinness influencer.
READ MORE: Pub selling cheapest pints of Guinness in Ireland declares 'we have to look after our locals' The review page even appeared to post a review that counteracted another positive one that had previously been posted three years ago, complaining about the bad pint. However, the pub decided to hit back following a social media backlash, writing a lengthy post.
“It's not our standard but the ball was dropped that day. It was not enough for this blogger to do the review and leave it at that. This particular blogger then went to @GuinnessAdvisor and found their extremely positive review of Strawberry Hall from 182 weeks beforehand to again throw in their negative voice about their experience in the comments.
They added: “Many pubs across the country are small independent businesses that support local jobs and the local economy. We do our part to provide our customers with a good experience and we are generally known as a great spot for Guinness. However, a lot of people posted positive comments with one person posting: "I love that pub, due a visit soon. Anytime I visited the Guinness was great and staff very polite."
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