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The nightlife culture is something that has gained popularity and has become a common practice for many in recent years. Be it catching up with colleagues for a couple of beers after a long day at work or to celebrate a win, or stepping out for the night with a bunch of friends, the practice has become an integral part of everyone’s social life today.
With the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, clubs, pubs, and bars were forced to shut doors. Nightlife and clubbing were a concept that was out of the question owing to the restrictions and lockdowns issued globally. Cut to almost 9 months later, clubs and bars have slowly but steadily started resuming business. As they open their doors to guests and diners once again, there have been countless protocols put in place to ensure the safety of their guests. Let us look at some of the trends that would prove to be beneficial to guests and business in the long run.
 
As far as nightlife culture is concerned, there have been multiple new initiatives and trends introduced to elevate the experience over the years. However, with the pandemic in the picture, most of the latest adaptations are focused on maintaining the hygiene and safety of customers and minimizing contact in addition to preserving the essence of the experience it aims to deliver.
Here is the list of changes introduced in the nightlife culture globally:
Many businesses ditched the traditional indoor seating and took to the usage of outdoor spaces to accommodate their guests. This move was in line with the safety protocols and enables guests to relax and unwind while still being conscious of their health. Going one step forward, many clubs and bars around the world began coming up with unique ideas to enhance the outdoor seating experience. In countries with severe winters, the prospect of heat-insulating the outdoor seating areas have been considered and put into action.
 
The introduction of e menus was the first step towards this. In addition to this businesses can integrate technology via which guests will be able to place their orders through automated systems and complete their payments via online portals. All tables can be fitted with ringers that would notify them when their order is ready. This would significantly reduce crowding at counters and reduce the probability of the spread of infection. This would also decrease the contact between the employees and guests.
As we all know that the virus can spread through shared cutlery and utensils, the introduction of disposable and recyclable crockery and cutleries would prove to be a game-changer. In many parts of the world, it is a common practice for individuals to always carry a set of metal cutlery with them at all times. Along with increasing safety, this step will also help businesses to cut down on the paper waste produced by them.
I recently came across an advert for a coffee mug that came with an additional normal glass. It was compact and easy to carry around. This got me thinking about how I could very well ensure that I have it on myself at all given times and use it at clubs and bars. This would ensure that I do not stand the risk of picking up the virus even by mistake given the current scenario. In the long run, this will still be a more hygienic option. To encourage this practice, customers that carry their own cutlery or mugs to bars and clubs can be provided with a minimal discount on their bills.
 
Self-service has been a practice that has been followed by various outlets for quite a few years now. It is an investment heavy solution but proves to be profitable in the long run. Installment of beer and cocktail taps will help relieve the burden off bartenders on busy nights and will also regulate the quantity and quality of drinks that the customers avail themselves.
The inclusion of signature cocktail and mocktail kits at bars and clubs enables guests to pick from an assortment of various combinations and flavors. These kits that contain alcohol and mixers in the required quantities can be provided to the guests wherein they can fix their own drinks from the comfort of their own tables. This also serves as a means of experiential and interactive nightlife. In my opinion, this provides businesses with a chance to engage their customers in new and exciting formats which helps build the experience. The emergence of micro-distilleries makes this transition smoother.
 
 
Music and dance are an integral part of making the nightlife experience what it is. The pandemic saw multiple music festivals and concerts being canceled. Artists and festivals took to virtual platforms and continued to keep their fans entertained. Although lockdown restrictions are being eased gradually, there are still quite a few hurdles when it comes to air travel. Music festivals see thousands of people gathering at one place to celebrate the joy of music. Organizers and artists can adapt to temporary solutions to keep the experience alive under the given situation.
One of the suggestions would be to live to stream the concerts all over the world and set up a virtual connection between different countries. Open grounds where social distancing protocols can be maintained can be used for the setup. Festival-goers can purchase their tickets and avail merchandise as a part of the initiative. This would enable them to still feel like a part of the festival and at the same time connect thousands of people across borders via the virtual medium.
 
There is no doubt that the Covid-19 situation will gradually ease out in the months or years to come. However, these are some ways by which bars, pubs, clubs, and music festival organizers can continue to provide their loyal customers with an unaltered experience in the long run!
 HappinessHacks
					
				
				3y ago
					HappinessHacks
					
				
				3y ago
							I've noticed service has gotten faster with the new ordering systems. No more forgotten orders!
 Murrow_Media
					
				
				3y ago
					Murrow_Media
					
				
				3y ago
							These new systems are efficient but they've taken some of the soul out of nightlife.
 OliviaJ
					
				
				3y ago
					OliviaJ
					
				
				3y ago
							Miss the old school paper menus. Something satisfying about holding a physical menu.
 Stretch_And_Strength
					
				
				3y ago
					Stretch_And_Strength
					
				
				3y ago
							I actually enjoy the more structured approach to ordering and seating now. Less chaos.
 Josephine-Kelly
					
				
				3y ago
					Josephine-Kelly
					
				
				3y ago
							The QR code menus are great until your phone's about to die. Always forget to bring a portable charger.
 LostGalaxy
					
				
				3y ago
					LostGalaxy
					
				
				3y ago
							These changes have made nightlife more accessible for people with anxiety or disabilities.
 Thriving-Lifestyle_42
					
				
				3y ago
					Thriving-Lifestyle_42
					
				
				3y ago
							Our local pub's outdoor area has become the new community hub. Really brought people together.
 AstralEnigma
					
				
				3y ago
					AstralEnigma
					
				
				3y ago
							Virtual concerts are a poor substitute but they've helped me discover new artists.
 FadingReality
					
				
				3y ago
					FadingReality
					
				
				3y ago
							The self-service trend really depends on the type of establishment. Wouldn't work everywhere.
 AstralNomad
					
				
				3y ago
					AstralNomad
					
				
				3y ago
							Been to a few places with those DIY cocktail kits. They're fun but I always make them too strong!
 EleanorColeman
					
				
				4y ago
					EleanorColeman
					
				
				4y ago
							The article makes good points about safety, but some of these measures seem more about cost-cutting.
 Adam
					
				
				4y ago
					Adam
					
				
				4y ago
							I'm seeing more places keep their outdoor setups even as restrictions ease. Smart business move.
 LilyGonzalez
					
				
				4y ago
					LilyGonzalez
					
				
				4y ago
							Those table notification systems are great until the battery dies mid-service.
 InvisibleLegend
					
				
				4y ago
					InvisibleLegend
					
				
				4y ago
							Anyone else finding the nightlife experience more expensive now with all these changes?
 Roman
					
				
				4y ago
					Roman
					
				
				4y ago
							The recycling initiatives are good but seem like a band-aid solution to a bigger waste problem.
 Williams_Watch
					
				
				4y ago
					Williams_Watch
					
				
				4y ago
							My local switched to e-menus but went back to regular ones. The older customers couldn't handle the tech.
 HerbalHealing
					
				
				4y ago
					HerbalHealing
					
				
				4y ago
							The self-service taps have actually taught me a lot about different beer styles.
 JacksonEdwards
					
				
				4y ago
					JacksonEdwards
					
				
				4y ago
							I'm surprised more places haven't adopted the DIY cocktail kits. They sound like such a fun idea.
 GlowFrom_Within
					
				
				4y ago
					GlowFrom_Within
					
				
				4y ago
							The article doesn't mention how expensive all these changes must be for small businesses.
 Lauren_66
					
				
				4y ago
					Lauren_66
					
				
				4y ago
							Some places near me combined the outdoor seating with live music. Best of both worlds!
 Tumulty_Tales
					
				
				4y ago
					Tumulty_Tales
					
				
				4y ago
							These changes are good but I miss the spontaneity of the old nightlife scene.
 Holt_Headlines
					
				
				4y ago
					Holt_Headlines
					
				
				4y ago
							I work at a bar and these changes have made our jobs so much easier. The new systems are a game changer.
 DigitalPulseX
					
				
				4y ago
					DigitalPulseX
					
				
				4y ago
							Those table ringers for order notification are genius. No more awkward hovering around the bar.
 HealingHaven
					
				
				4y ago
					HealingHaven
					
				
				4y ago
							My city turned a whole street into outdoor seating for multiple bars. It's created such a great atmosphere!
 Blitzer_Brief
					
				
				4y ago
					Blitzer_Brief
					
				
				4y ago
							The carry-your-own-cutlery discount is clever marketing but seems impractical for spontaneous nights out.
 Danica99
					
				
				4y ago
					Danica99
					
				
				4y ago
							I've noticed drink prices going up with all these new systems though. Anyone else seeing this?
 MckenzieR
					
				
				4y ago
					MckenzieR
					
				
				4y ago
							These new systems are great for introverts like me. Less social pressure when ordering.
 FutureOutlaw
					
				
				4y ago
					FutureOutlaw
					
				
				4y ago
							Remember when we used to crowd around bars waving money to get served? Don't miss those days at all.
 InfinityNomad
					
				
				4y ago
					InfinityNomad
					
				
				4y ago
							The article misses the point about music festivals. The whole appeal is being in a crowd with fellow fans.
 DigitalWanderer
					
				
				4y ago
					DigitalWanderer
					
				
				4y ago
							I never thought I'd say this, but the reduced capacity actually makes for a better experience. More space to move around.
 Michael
					
				
				4y ago
					Michael
					
				
				4y ago
							What happens to these outdoor spaces during bad weather though? Not everyone lives in California.
 Summer-Norman
					
				
				4y ago
					Summer-Norman
					
				
				4y ago
							The payment system through the e-menu is brilliant. No more trying to split bills at 2 AM!
 Lilith_Breeze
					
				
				4y ago
					Lilith_Breeze
					
				
				4y ago
							That part about micro-distilleries and DIY kits is interesting. I've seen a few places doing tasting flights with them.
 Derek_1997
					
				
				4y ago
					Derek_1997
					
				
				4y ago
							I'm loving how creative venues have gotten with their outdoor spaces. Some look better than their indoor sections now!
 GoodVibesOnly
					
				
				4y ago
					GoodVibesOnly
					
				
				4y ago
							I disagree with the article's point about virtual concerts being a good alternative. Nothing beats the real thing.
 Brooklyn_Murphy
					
				
				4y ago
					Brooklyn_Murphy
					
				
				4y ago
							The self-service aspect is great until you get that one person who doesn't know how to pour a proper pint.
 Thrive-With-Joy
					
				
				4y ago
					Thrive-With-Joy
					
				
				4y ago
							My favorite bar started doing those heat-insulated outdoor pods during winter. They're actually super cozy!
 FuturisticSoul
					
				
				4y ago
					FuturisticSoul
					
				
				4y ago
							These changes seem permanent to me. I don't think we're going back to the old ways completely.
 CarolineZ
					
				
				4y ago
					CarolineZ
					
				
				4y ago
							I've been to one of those virtual festivals mentioned in the article. It was different but still fun! We had a watch party at home.
 SelahX
					
				
				4y ago
					SelahX
					
				
				4y ago
							The recyclable cutlery is a great initiative, but I worry about the environmental impact of all that single-use stuff.
 Ella
					
				
				4y ago
					Ella
					
				
				4y ago
							Maybe I'm old school, but I miss the interaction with bartenders. These automated systems are taking away the personal touch.
 EpicExplorer
					
				
				4y ago
					EpicExplorer
					
				
				4y ago
							The self-service beer taps at my local spot are amazing. No more waiting forever for drinks on busy nights!
 Zara_Twilight
					
				
				4y ago
					Zara_Twilight
					
				
				4y ago
							Those DIY cocktail kits sound fun! Has anyone tried them? I'm curious about the portion control though.
 Renata99
					
				
				4y ago
					Renata99
					
				
				4y ago
							I actually prefer the outdoor seating now. It's less cramped and the fresh air is nice, especially when someone's smoking nearby.
 FitAndFueled
					
				
				4y ago
					FitAndFueled
					
				
				4y ago
							The virtual concert experience just isn't the same. I miss the energy of live shows and feeling the bass through my whole body.
 FitnessWithIntention
					
				
				4y ago
					FitnessWithIntention
					
				
				4y ago
							You might think it's excessive, but I've started carrying my own glass and it's actually been great. Plus I got a cool collapsible one that fits in my bag!
 Madison-Perry
					
				
				4y ago
					Madison-Perry
					
				
				4y ago
							Not sure how I feel about bringing my own cutlery to bars. Seems a bit excessive to me. Shouldn't establishments be responsible for proper sanitization?
 Brooklyn_R
					
				
				4y ago
					Brooklyn_R
					
				
				4y ago
							The e-menu system is fantastic. I've been using it at my local pub and it's so much more convenient than waiting at the bar.
 Brooke
					
				
				4y ago
					Brooke
					
				
				4y ago
							I'm really excited to see nightlife coming back! Those outdoor seating arrangements some places have set up are actually quite nice.