5 Things From The Nightclub And Bar Show That Every Bar Needs
Big Trends at the Nightclub and Bar Show
As gamers, AJ and I were thrilled to discover that virtual reality was becoming a trend in nightclubs and bars. No longer would we be confined to our living rooms to experience the thrill of VR. We also spotted some wholesalers offering e-hookahs, which is great for those who enjoy hookah but don’t want the hassle of smoke-filled environments. To learn more about the Nightclub and Bar Show, read on!Our first experience with virtual reality was a real treat. Despite some initial reservations – we were worried that the game might not be up to par or that poor frame rates would make us queasy – we were pleasantly surprised. The game was fun, and the smooth performance made it an enjoyable experience.While there are some bars that offer arcade-style games, we never paid much attention. But if this kind of VR experience were available at a bar, we’d be all over it! It was tempting to get back in line, but we decided to explore other exhibits instead.Hookah has been trending for a while now, and it’s great to see that some bars are finally offering high-quality hookah experiences. The e-hookahs on display were impressive, offering a consistent and safe experience for customers. As someone who used to work at a lounge, I can confidently say that the hookah we tried was top-notch.The prices might be a bit steeper than what you’d find at a regular wholesale hookah, but customers would likely be willing to pay more for such a reliable product.Another fascinating exhibit was the breathalyzer machine. By blowing into the device with a straw, you can get an accurate reading of your blood alcohol level. It’s essential to have an objective measure of how much you’ve had to drink, especially when you’re not sure. It would be great if more bars offered this service – it could literally save lives.I was also impressed by the stylish tools on display. As someone who values aesthetics in a bar setting, I think it’s crucial for bartenders to have high-quality equipment that reflects their personality and style. The Parlor Bar at The Mirage is a great example of a well-designed bar, where every detail – from the supplies to the bartender’s outfit – is cohesive.If you’re interested in learning more about the tools we saw, check out barproducts.com. We personally use their products, which are top-notch.We also had a chance to try some Jello shots, which were surprisingly popular despite being absent from most bars. I’m sure people would be eager to order these by the tray and pay a premium.After the convention, we decided to check out the after-party at Hyde at Bellagio. The view outside was impressive, but very crowded! Overall, there were many exciting trends on display at the Nightclub and Bar Show, and I’m genuinely excited to see what sticks. A big thank you to the Nightclub and Bar Show for letting us take a peek!