The guidelines I've recommended about catering to women are timeless
The "times" I was referring to were 2008......however, I do agree that the smoking laws have hurt alcohol related businesses and ultimately closed my doors.
It wasn't just the smoking law that changed in Dallas, it was also the jealousy and animosity (from competitive owners, etc) that goes with doing those type numbers and the constant issues with the Fire Marshal, Health Dept, and disgruntled employees....because of all the "issues," I'll never do a high volume night club again.
I learned a lot from those experiences, my next place will be more pool/billiard oriented.
The guidelines I've recommended about catering to women are timeless, and they effect "word of mouth" more than any other single factor. 'The Female Demographic is the Teacher'
CJ...I remember those times so well. They are gone and probably forever. Packed night clubs, dance clubs, and band bars filled with heavy drinkers and smokers were a common place in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. With the advent of new smoking laws and new DUI guidelines, the playing field has changed.
The "times" I was referring to were 2008......however, I do agree that the smoking laws have hurt alcohol related businesses and ultimately closed my doors.
It wasn't just the smoking law that changed in Dallas, it was also the jealousy and animosity (from competitive owners, etc) that goes with doing those type numbers and the constant issues with the Fire Marshal, Health Dept, and disgruntled employees....because of all the "issues," I'll never do a high volume night club again.
I learned a lot from those experiences, my next place will be more pool/billiard oriented.
The guidelines I've recommended about catering to women are timeless, and they effect "word of mouth" more than any other single factor. 'The Female Demographic is the Teacher'