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No problem! We have tasty options for you too. Our cocktails are created by artisan mixologists and our beer list is awesome. Have an extra fun time at Southland Yard when you start playing one of our games. Book a good time. We are a large alcohol distribution company that has close to brands under our umbrella. Both Brian GM of hotel bar and Tracey Event manager for the hotel were beyond helpful in setting up our 3-day meetings. With a group like ours, it is imperative that our products be available on-site for our staff and for our suppliers.

The Delta hotel helped us with some of the more obscure items and changed some key products behind their bar to accommodate our group. They also allowed me to be on site talking and training the staff with some of the newer items, which was greatly appreciated.

The GM and Chef both worked with me on making a menu that fit our diverse crew and had recommendations for executing a group of this size. The staff at were upbeat and fun, while the service was fantastic. While the quarter is still spinning, the shooter flicks the quarter to try and score a goal and hit a drink. If a goal is made, everyone picks up their drink and the shooter spins the quarter. The person who was scored on chugs until the quarter stops spinning either on its own or the shooter can stop it when they want.

Even bars that lack most things needed for games will have some napkins and a pen you can borrow for drinking games without cards. Rules: One player keeps the time on their phone or from a clock, while another is the artist who is or is about to become a drunken artist.

The time keeper whispers a word to the artist and starts the timer while the artist draws what the word is and the rest of the players try and guess. The timer stops when someone finally gets it. The artist takes one drink for every 20 seconds it took the crowd to figure it out.

Think of it like Pictionary, but for bar drinking. Rules: Everyone writes a sentence on a small slip of paper that they think will make someone laugh, feel uncomfortable, or refuse to read.

The slips are thrown into a pile and chosen at random. If they keep a straight face, the writer has to fess up and take a drink. We use cookies for analytics tracking and advertising from our partners. For more information read our privacy policy. Trending Videos View All Videos. Sponsored Columbia and Matador present: The Cold vs. Gold Challenge Nov 22, Faka'apa'apa Apr 22, Sponsored Travel by Color: Utah Nov 4, Top Regions.

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Entertainment The time to sing from our balconies is upon us. From party game classics like musical chairs and freeze dance to more sophisticated kid-friendly food trivia, the idea is to make the kids beg their parents take them to your place for dinner.

Think about what family-friendly games you might be able to offer your customers with children. Map out your entire marketing strategy for with help from our Restaurant Marketing Guide. For the trivia lovers among us, this gives consistency to an activity they love and keeps them coming back on a regular basis. Trivia nights also have a tendency to get competitive, and your guests will need some extra sustenance to keep the play going.

Here are some ideas to get you started! If you want to spike interest in a trivia night, try doing themed trivia for sports fans, TV junkies, movie buffs, and more. Do you have any old board games lying around your house that could be better served in your restaurant?

Bring them in and see what happens! Some restaurants and bars will have a designated area where board games are kept. Guests can sift through everything from Scrabble to Risk to Taboo and challenge other patrons to a friendly game as desired. Just make sure the board game area is noticeable, or have your servers inform guests while they visit their tables. Better yet, if you have floor space or an outdoor area, set up a few life-sized games like giant Jenga, Connect 4, or cornhole.

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