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What are the happiest hours / bar offers you've found?
Currently, I am opening a bar and I'm wanting to know what you like and want. What are the best deals, offers happy hour, events, etc. I've found and really found unique and enjoyable? What makes want to return again and again?
He'd really help to know what kind of bar that is opening and that you are targeting, but these are some that I remember. highballs $ 1 from 5 to 6 hours. Who packed the place, and most customers stay for the night, though I was there on a Friday night and was a crowd students. In Canada, so there was a lot of binge eating or drunkenness problems (fighting, end on the drink). This has to fill the place, and although it was early enough to get a good few in food orders I think if it did Wednesday night and launched into a Wings ($ 5 a pound) would deliver great exposure, especially for young audiences. It was something similar in Scotland, 1 pints pounds (about $ 1.60) between 7 and 8 pm (Europeans out later). Once again filled the place and I know many plans to travel regularly and most spent the night. Young public again. There are problems in the two times I went. Better to adult happy hour that I was in a bar in one of our most pleasant hotels. Finger Free food from 5 to 7. It was a very nice spread. And free wine tasting going on, and with the representative of wine there. Place was full even though the drinks were expensive. In addition, a room 2 for 1 with martinis from 5 to 7 pm on Tuesday and Wednesday. It was a martini bar and staff encourage you to test two types of martinis off its menu. Place was packed, but I think They did it because people can get inimidated martini so I wanted to promote more of their menu for people that are liked and bought again and again. These were $ 9 to $ 12 martinis poured into triples. During the hockey season in Canada, all you have to do is buy the pay per view event. I have friends that will not go to a bar with multiple big screens showing sports regardless of the season. Coming again and again however, was not special or offers. It was the atmosphere, service personnel, the right music in the volume of the right (most people do not like to cry all night, but want their conversations off), the location and whether it is a place that my friends wanted to go. The place we went to most of the time only had a jug of discount between 5 and 7. Often not even go to the stage. We left because the staff made us regulars. They learned our names, we have learned from them, they knew us our drinks and when they saw us, come, they learn enough about us to make small talk and often bought us our pitcher third. When we left the city to go to college, we realized our barman had moved as well. We found the bar he was working on and became common there. Offers take people, but it is personal, the atmosphere and personality that makes them reliably usual.
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