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Bar stool observations
#1 Are you paying attention?
Ciarán Harris, 1st Movember, 2012, Ireland.




A Crash Course on Creativity, Professor Tina Seelig, Stanford University Venture Lab
Hey, she said stores not bars!

In Ireland, the staff of retail stores are incredibly
suspicious of individuals who lurk about for 15 minutes
and take copious amounts of notes. Furthermore, they
frown upon people taking photographs in store. Many
marketers do it out of necessity when checking out the
competition, but if they are caught by staff or security
they are often forced to delete photographs on the spot.

Bars, however, actively encourage people to lurk around
for prolonged periods, it fuels their business model.
As for photographs, they say the more the merrier!
Products

           You may argue that the primary commodity a bar
           trades is drink, that of the alcoholic variety.

           However, in Ireland the drinks industry is neatly
           sewn up by a handful of big breweries & distillers,
           essentially the product choice is virtually identical
           in establishments across the nation.

           Thus, I would argue that the primary commodity
           Irish bars offer is their atmosphere and their craic.
           The immeasurable feelings and emotions that the
           surroundings and clientele evoke.

           The following observations reflect and emphasise
           this ethereal quality.
Context

          As with any observations, the context of
          the observations is all important.

          Many of these places are utterly
          transformed by their contexts. Here we
          see the Black Sheep on a typical night,
          and how it appears during the day.

          For this exercise I observed the various
          premises in a typical context that I would
          normally visit them, a quiet Saturday
          pint, a mineral water during the theatre
          interval, a holiday weekend down the
          country, a friend’s birthday in the city.
Paradox of choice

Bars, pubs, public houses, locals, call them what you will, Ireland is famous for
them. So how did I choose just 6 from so many greats? I shortlisted potential pubs
with a rapid process of first ones that came to my mind, applying some selection
criteria these were culled ruthlessly down to 6, followed by a brief visit to each.
Let the observations begin...

                                                                    http://goo.gl/okJhX




Wait a minute, spreadsheeting the Irish pub experience would be a terrible crime.
Let’s do this properly.
The Palace Bar
21 Fleet Street, Dublin 2, Ireland.



                                      A lovely old-man’s pub, full of muted old world
                                      grandeur, from the narrow entrance that skirts
                                      the long bar with it’s little snugs, you make your
                                      way to the large reading area, lit by stained
                                      glass skylights, here many of Ireland’s literary
                                      giants whiled away their hours nursing pints of
                                      Guinness or hot whiskeys.

                                      In the evenings there are traditional music
                                      sessions upstairs, and it gets busy.

                                      Come GAA match day the crowd is out the
                                      door, downing the last pint or two before the
                                      afternoon’s game.
The Palace Bar
21 Fleet Street, Dublin 2, Ireland.



If this were a retail experience, it would be
Harrods or Saks. Nothing here is rushed.

Interesting aspects of this establishment
include the very narrow entrance, made
narrower again by the rickety stairs to the
upper bar, where the music is played.
Should it be widened? You’d lose some of
the old world charm the place exudes.

Following observations it’s hard to suggest structural improvements that wouldn’t
detract from it’s character.

How about clientele? For the greater part of their trading hours they are under
capacity, however, prolonged busier periods would destroy the peace & quiet.
The Guinness Storehouse
Gravity Bar, Guinness Brewery, St. James Gate, Dublin 8, Ireland.



                                                       With admission to the fantastic Guinness
                                                       Storehouse museum, adults are entitled
                                                       to a pint of the freshest black stuff you
                                                       can get, in the stunning Gravity Bar.

                                                       This bar is modern, sleek and sexy -
                                                       probably not an image you associate
                                                       with Sir Arthur’s porter.

                                                       All steel & glass, perched atop the old
                                                       redbrick storehouse building, you get to
                                                       enjoy your pint with magnificent
                                                       unobstructed views of Dublin city.
The Guinness Storehouse
Gravity Bar, Guinness Brewery, St. James Gate, Dublin 8, Ireland.



That’s fine in theory. In practice if you get
here on a Saturday or Sunday, not only
are you going to have to queue for
admission to the museum as a whole,
you’ll find the Gravity Bar jam packed.


However, even on busy days it’s easy to get close to some part of the glass and
admire the city from this modern vantage point.

A lot of time and effort has gone into crafting a very special experience. You can
only get one pint here, obviously a crowd control measure, after that you can retire
to one of the bars on the floor below and purchase to your heart’s content.

If this was a retail store it would be an Apple Store.
The Exchange Inn
Main Street, Ballybunion, County Kerry, Ireland.



                                                   A curios family owned pub in the little
                                                   North Kerry seaside resort of
                                                   Ballybunion.

                                                   Each generation has left it’s stamp on
                                                   the place. The current owners have
                                                   extended it massively, allowing a large
                                                   area for live bands to play. There’s an
                                                   eclectic mix of decor, form the original
                                                   old-world pub fixtures, to the broken
                                                   surfboards the locals used to surf the
                                                   point break inches from the cliff.
Currently favoured by those barely legal enough to drink, it makes a fella in his
mid-30’s feel old. If this was a retail store, it would be a kiddies curiosity shop.
The Abbey Theatre
Abbey Street, Dublin 1, Ireland.



                                   The bar here serves pre-performance &
                                   interval refreshments. Thus, unlike many
                                   bars or pubs around Ireland, it serves a
                                   functional assistance role, rather than
                                   being a standalone entity.

                                   The transient nature of business is
                                   reflected by the fact that there are so
                                   few seats and even fewer tables.

                                   The decor attempts to put one at ease,
                                   however the sense of urgency remains.

                                   If this was a retail store, it would be a
                                   Waitrose or a M&S.
Jury’s Croke Park Hotel
Jone’s Road, Drumcondra, Dublin, Ireland.



                                            Ordinarily, this functional hotel bar is
                                            quiet.

                                            But come the GAA finals a huge portion
                                            of the 90,000 fans attempt to smuggle
                                            themselves into this bar. It’s crowded,
                                            noisy, uncomfortable, a system straining
                                            at the seams. So what’s the attraction?

                                            First up, it’s right across the road from
                                            the stadium, secondly, the players
                                            always make an appearance and mingle
                                            with their adoring fans.

                                            If this was a retail store, it would be a
                                            Walmart with the occasional celebrity.
The Black Sheep
61 Capel Street, Dublin 1, Ireland.



                                      A lovely pub serving many fine craft
                                      beers. They keep things simple.
                                      Understated decor, muted palettes, a
                                      well categorised beer menu, a simple
                                      food menu, and staff with a sense of
                                      humour who enjoy working in a place
                                      where people who care about beer
                                      come to drink.

                                      Overall a great vibe.

                                      If this was a retail store, it would be a
                                      your corner bookshop.
Summary

      Following these observations I could have made a series of
      recommendations and efficiencies, for example, to Joe or
      Willy of Ballybunion’s Exchange Inn. Either of them would have
      laughed it off, told me to have another pint, and they’d quickly
      forget them.

      As demonstrated here, often observations are entirely
      subjective, and dependent on many factors and contexts.

      Certainly insights can be generated from observations, but
      often the insights come from drawing analogies with other
      walks of life, extrapolating, connecting the dots.

      Truly disruptive insights do require observation, but they also
      require the ability to interpret & process these observations in
      a new & unusual manner that accompanies a unique context.

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An analysis of atmosphere and experience in Irish pubs

  • 1. Bar stool observations #1 Are you paying attention? Ciarán Harris, 1st Movember, 2012, Ireland. A Crash Course on Creativity, Professor Tina Seelig, Stanford University Venture Lab
  • 2. Hey, she said stores not bars! In Ireland, the staff of retail stores are incredibly suspicious of individuals who lurk about for 15 minutes and take copious amounts of notes. Furthermore, they frown upon people taking photographs in store. Many marketers do it out of necessity when checking out the competition, but if they are caught by staff or security they are often forced to delete photographs on the spot. Bars, however, actively encourage people to lurk around for prolonged periods, it fuels their business model. As for photographs, they say the more the merrier!
  • 3. Products You may argue that the primary commodity a bar trades is drink, that of the alcoholic variety. However, in Ireland the drinks industry is neatly sewn up by a handful of big breweries & distillers, essentially the product choice is virtually identical in establishments across the nation. Thus, I would argue that the primary commodity Irish bars offer is their atmosphere and their craic. The immeasurable feelings and emotions that the surroundings and clientele evoke. The following observations reflect and emphasise this ethereal quality.
  • 4. Context As with any observations, the context of the observations is all important. Many of these places are utterly transformed by their contexts. Here we see the Black Sheep on a typical night, and how it appears during the day. For this exercise I observed the various premises in a typical context that I would normally visit them, a quiet Saturday pint, a mineral water during the theatre interval, a holiday weekend down the country, a friend’s birthday in the city.
  • 5. Paradox of choice Bars, pubs, public houses, locals, call them what you will, Ireland is famous for them. So how did I choose just 6 from so many greats? I shortlisted potential pubs with a rapid process of first ones that came to my mind, applying some selection criteria these were culled ruthlessly down to 6, followed by a brief visit to each.
  • 6. Let the observations begin... http://goo.gl/okJhX Wait a minute, spreadsheeting the Irish pub experience would be a terrible crime. Let’s do this properly.
  • 7. The Palace Bar 21 Fleet Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. A lovely old-man’s pub, full of muted old world grandeur, from the narrow entrance that skirts the long bar with it’s little snugs, you make your way to the large reading area, lit by stained glass skylights, here many of Ireland’s literary giants whiled away their hours nursing pints of Guinness or hot whiskeys. In the evenings there are traditional music sessions upstairs, and it gets busy. Come GAA match day the crowd is out the door, downing the last pint or two before the afternoon’s game.
  • 8. The Palace Bar 21 Fleet Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. If this were a retail experience, it would be Harrods or Saks. Nothing here is rushed. Interesting aspects of this establishment include the very narrow entrance, made narrower again by the rickety stairs to the upper bar, where the music is played. Should it be widened? You’d lose some of the old world charm the place exudes. Following observations it’s hard to suggest structural improvements that wouldn’t detract from it’s character. How about clientele? For the greater part of their trading hours they are under capacity, however, prolonged busier periods would destroy the peace & quiet.
  • 9. The Guinness Storehouse Gravity Bar, Guinness Brewery, St. James Gate, Dublin 8, Ireland. With admission to the fantastic Guinness Storehouse museum, adults are entitled to a pint of the freshest black stuff you can get, in the stunning Gravity Bar. This bar is modern, sleek and sexy - probably not an image you associate with Sir Arthur’s porter. All steel & glass, perched atop the old redbrick storehouse building, you get to enjoy your pint with magnificent unobstructed views of Dublin city.
  • 10. The Guinness Storehouse Gravity Bar, Guinness Brewery, St. James Gate, Dublin 8, Ireland. That’s fine in theory. In practice if you get here on a Saturday or Sunday, not only are you going to have to queue for admission to the museum as a whole, you’ll find the Gravity Bar jam packed. However, even on busy days it’s easy to get close to some part of the glass and admire the city from this modern vantage point. A lot of time and effort has gone into crafting a very special experience. You can only get one pint here, obviously a crowd control measure, after that you can retire to one of the bars on the floor below and purchase to your heart’s content. If this was a retail store it would be an Apple Store.
  • 11. The Exchange Inn Main Street, Ballybunion, County Kerry, Ireland. A curios family owned pub in the little North Kerry seaside resort of Ballybunion. Each generation has left it’s stamp on the place. The current owners have extended it massively, allowing a large area for live bands to play. There’s an eclectic mix of decor, form the original old-world pub fixtures, to the broken surfboards the locals used to surf the point break inches from the cliff. Currently favoured by those barely legal enough to drink, it makes a fella in his mid-30’s feel old. If this was a retail store, it would be a kiddies curiosity shop.
  • 12. The Abbey Theatre Abbey Street, Dublin 1, Ireland. The bar here serves pre-performance & interval refreshments. Thus, unlike many bars or pubs around Ireland, it serves a functional assistance role, rather than being a standalone entity. The transient nature of business is reflected by the fact that there are so few seats and even fewer tables. The decor attempts to put one at ease, however the sense of urgency remains. If this was a retail store, it would be a Waitrose or a M&S.
  • 13. Jury’s Croke Park Hotel Jone’s Road, Drumcondra, Dublin, Ireland. Ordinarily, this functional hotel bar is quiet. But come the GAA finals a huge portion of the 90,000 fans attempt to smuggle themselves into this bar. It’s crowded, noisy, uncomfortable, a system straining at the seams. So what’s the attraction? First up, it’s right across the road from the stadium, secondly, the players always make an appearance and mingle with their adoring fans. If this was a retail store, it would be a Walmart with the occasional celebrity.
  • 14. The Black Sheep 61 Capel Street, Dublin 1, Ireland. A lovely pub serving many fine craft beers. They keep things simple. Understated decor, muted palettes, a well categorised beer menu, a simple food menu, and staff with a sense of humour who enjoy working in a place where people who care about beer come to drink. Overall a great vibe. If this was a retail store, it would be a your corner bookshop.
  • 15. Summary Following these observations I could have made a series of recommendations and efficiencies, for example, to Joe or Willy of Ballybunion’s Exchange Inn. Either of them would have laughed it off, told me to have another pint, and they’d quickly forget them. As demonstrated here, often observations are entirely subjective, and dependent on many factors and contexts. Certainly insights can be generated from observations, but often the insights come from drawing analogies with other walks of life, extrapolating, connecting the dots. Truly disruptive insights do require observation, but they also require the ability to interpret & process these observations in a new & unusual manner that accompanies a unique context.