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On the Ice => Sitting on the Boards Rink Side => Topic started by: nicklaszlo on March 04, 2016, 04:41:22 PM
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http://icezoo.com/
It is not quite open yet. It's a bit pricy but in a good location. The most interesting thing about the website is that is promises an all-hours bar.
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Does Australia have any penalties for skating under the influence? ;)
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Hell no. If you don't have a XXXX in your hand at all times, you're not a true Aussie. At least, so I'm told ;)
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Is this the rink that was first meant to open "at Christmas" (the year before last)?
It's a bit far to go for me (at least on a weekday) and it's not Olympic size, but still glad to see another rink in Sydney.
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Is this the rink that was first meant to open "at Christmas" (the year before last)?
Something like that.
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XXXX = barbed wire! Terrible stuff.
The docklands rink (Melbourne) has a bar, but won't let you back on the rink after you've had alcohol. :P
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I checked it out. They said they were in "rehearsal mode."
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The story I got was that the bar will be physically attached to the rink, and drinks will be allowed on the ice. No liquor license yet, though.
I suggested fastening the drinks to the bar and giving out straws. Otherwise the ice will soon be funny colors.
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A pop-up rink in Melbourne is offering a free vodka with each public skate.
I do not think Ice Zoo in Sydney ever got their on-ice bar. Probably the government said no. They do have a liquor license, though.
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In the US, some rinks have bars, but not ON the rink or alongside it. They're upstairs or similar. Two of those I skate at have these. They overlook the ice. One of them near me has fantastic BBQ, actually. And they serve local beers. Which I only drink AFTER skating.
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A pop-up rink in Melbourne is offering a free vodka with each public skate.
I do not think Ice Zoo in Sydney ever got their on-ice bar. Probably the government said no. They do have a liquor license, though.
I heard it happens in America but I'm surprised it's happening here in Aus too. It seems like a recipe for disaster considering people on public sessions will fall over and crash into people plenty even whilst sober... I wouldn't want to skate with anyone who's been drinking let alone do it myself.