![]() ![]() ![]() "The buzz is there," Domhnall Byrnes, general manager of Fiddlesticks Pub in Manhattan, told USA TODAY. "(There's been an) uptick in reservations for nightclubs specifically," JC Diaz, president of the American Nightlife Association, told USA TODAY.Ĭrowds are returning to bar-type environments, too. "For some of our venues, particularly in Las Vegas, June did see some of its best results," Tepperberg said. Tao Group Hospitality is seeing crowds return to its reopened locations across the country, such as Marquee in New York City.Īs people were vaccinated against COVID-19 and gained a level of comfort being around others, including strangers, they started to return to Tao Group's venues in a way Tepperberg said he doesn't think anyone anticipated. Tepperberg said not all of the Tao Group's locations have reopened, though all are open in Chicago, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Noah Tepperberg is co-CEO of Tao Group Hospitality, which has a portfolio that includes more than 60 venues, such as Tao, Lavo, Vandal and Marquee, among others, scattered across the country and in some international locations. It's not been an easy year and a half for bars and clubs, but things are looking up as restrictions lift. Many Americans are ready to give the Roaring ’20s a run for their money as restrictions have lifted or eased across the country. It's not just New York City howling back to life in the later hours. Palitz said that although there are still challenges, she is encouraged to see so many places up and running – and "New Yorkers enthusiastically getting back on the dance floor." USA TODAY reporter Morgan Hines posted this to her Instagram story in June while in line to enter Arlene's Grocery, a bar in New York City's Lower East Side. ![]()
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