This weekend, partygoers will return to their favorite spots, bringing with them big blowout events and celebrations. And all of the city's taverns and pubs should be happy about it. For the majority of the patrons, who had to forgo their favorite alcoholic beverages and non-vegetarian foods throughout sravan and the holiday season that started in August, this represents a new beginning.

Pub and bar owners have prepared special welcome packages for guzzlers and their regular clients after the Ganesh idol immersion on Friday. For the preceding few weeks, few people frequented the majority of taverns and clubs. A pub employee in Machabolaram named Dora madan Goud reported a 50% decrease in alcoholic beverage and non-vegetarian food sales.

Shri ravikanth "This is a part of the business, which is driven by sentiments of the people," said David, the manager of a tavern in Begumpet. Our pub's occupancy significantly decreased after having always seen 100% patronage. I'm sure we'll have more bookings for tables after this weekend. We have some renowned DJs lined up to commemorate this event. The timing feels ideal in a way. The next cricket World Cup will likely increase business.

Brewery general manager A. Jaya Prakash asserts, "The days of low attendance will be over. Youth, families, and cricket enthusiasts will return after the World Cup. Additionally, our bar has the largest screens in the Twin Cities. After that, music will be played to further enhance the celebration. Popular music group kalyan Project, which performs in bars, has a lead vocalist who once declared, "As artists, we enjoy houseful audiences. We've been playing in front of a few customers over the past few weeks. I have no doubt that things will improve as of this Saturday.




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