Most Dublin pubs expect to grow in 2019 as gin and craft beer trend continues

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Two in every three Dublin pubs expect to grow in 2019 as gin and craft beer trend continues, but many are worried about Brexit impact

Image: Shutterstock/Africa Studio Image: Shutterstock/Africa Studio TWO OUT OF three pubs in Dublin expect to see their business grow in 2019 as the gin and craft beer trend continues.

While the majority of Dublin pubs expect to see an increase in business, 21% believe things will stay the same this year, 10% are forecasting a 1–10% drop and 1% think their business will decline by 11–24%. A spokesperson for the organisation added that the survey data highlights “a growing ‘two-tier’ outlook in the tourism and hospitality industries between Dublin and the rest of the country”.

Four out of 10 Dublin pubs expect to be refurbished this year, with one in eight planning to spend more than €100,000. More than half of the pubs across Dublin also suspect they have been the victims of a fraudulent claim within the last five years, according to the struyve. The day of leaving a cash float behind the bar is also decreasing in the capital. One third of pubs in Dublin say that credit and debit cards now account for more than half of all their transactions.

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