The annual Nightclub and Bar Show came to the Las Vegas Convention Center this week, bringing in more than 30,000 industry professionals. Bars and restaurants in the U.S. are selling less alcohol, as third-party services increasingly deliver beer, wine and liquor to the home. Recreational cannabis is also pressuring on-premise alcohol sales, as state regulations prohibit bars from selling marijuana products. However, new forms of entertainment such as esports and virtual reality could help attract younger audiences to bars.
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Fiddlestix makes an “8 Man Milkshake” that’s packed with alcohol. (Janna Karel Las Vegas Review-Journal)
D. Michael Evola opened E-String to make New York style pizza
Zuma serves a sushi roll topped with 24-karat gold
La Cirque covers their quail and foie gras in real gold
The Las Vegas-Clark County Library District’s art galleries offers artists a more relaxed vibe for showing their work. (John Przybys/Las Vegas Review-Journal)