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No more clubbing? Some UK clubs close amid quieting nightlife
by
Naomi Rainey
Mar 5, 2024
The United Kingdom's biggest nightclub operator has closed 17 venues, blaming slow midweek business.
Night School Bar offers college-level courses with a chaser
Nov 27, 2023
At Night School Bar, there are no grades and no credit. Classes are pay-as-you-can. The listed cost is $320 per class, but students can pay as little as $10.
“Unhappy hour”: Pubs in the United Kingdom introduce surge pricing
Nov 23, 2023
The cost of a pint of beer is going to go up at busier times in hundreds of pubs owned by the Stonegate Group.
A Florida bar for humans and man's best friend
May 29, 2023
Despite core inflation falling in April, one Florida small business is still feeling the pain of higher prices for beer and cleaning supplies.
"We are explicitly for members of the lesbian community": Inside Los Angeles' first lesbian bar in years
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Andie Corban
Mar 7, 2023
Last month, Mara Herbkersman and Emily Biealgus opened The Ruby Fruit, a restaurant and wine bar.
Confident in the economy or not, American consumers are going out
Feb 28, 2023
Sales at restaurants and bars were up around 25 percent from last year. Part of that is likely due to pent-up demand.
For bars and restaurants across the U.S., the World Cup is bringing in revenue and new fans
by
Jordan Mangi
Dec 8, 2022
Businesses are extending hours, serving coffee and bringing out extra TV screens to meet World Cup demand.
For public good, not for profit.
At The Sports Bra in Portland, it's all women's sports, all the time
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sarah Leeson
Dec 5, 2022
"All we were doing was changing the channel," says Jenny Nguyen, founder and owner of The Sports Bra.
As omicron cancels festivals and other events, businesses that support them are reeling
Jan 6, 2022
The Sundance Film Festival, for example, just canceled in-person events two weeks before they were set to begin.
Make money versus stay healthy: That's the New Year's Eve choice for bars, restaurants
Dec 30, 2021
Omicron is dashing hopes for a return to normal after last year's subdued celebrations.