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15 Creative Bar Promotions (That Increase Midweek Business)

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Those born between 1982 and 2000 reserve 23.8% The bar has brought in fake sand for a beach party and even actors for a mini haunted house. Get creative – and a little crazy – with bar promotion ideas that get people talking…and walking into your place. of their spending budget for restaurants and bars, more than any other age group.

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15 Creative Bar Promotions (That Increase Midweek Business)

Buzztime Business

Those born between 1982 and 2000 reserve 23.8% The bar has brought in fake sand for a beach party and even actors for a mini haunted house. Get creative – and a little crazy – with bar promotion ideas that get people talking…and walking into your place. of their spending budget for restaurants and bars, more than any other age group.

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15 Creative Bar Promotions (That Increase Midweek Business)

Buzztime Business

Those born between 1982 and 2000 reserve 23.8% The bar has brought in fake sand for a beach party and even actors for a mini haunted house. Get creative – and a little crazy – with bar promotion ideas that get people talking…and walking into your place. of their spending budget for restaurants and bars, more than any other age group.

Bar 60
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Three Heavenly Food-Filled Day Trips From Paris

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So if you’re planning to launch from Paris to check out the cultural highlights, monuments, and natural landscapes that lay beyond city limits, make sure to include stops — for a day, an overnight stay, or a full weekend — at some of France’s most stunning restaurants and guesthouses. Marine Billet The gardens at Le Doyenné.

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An Eater’s Guide to Visiting (and Drinking) Champagne 

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Lots of the houses had little trains you could take [through the cellars] that were reminiscent of something you would have seen at Disney World,” remembers Christian Holthausen, a French-American strategic consultant in the wine & spirits industry, of his early career in Champagne in the 1990s.