The Convenience Bar is located in Toronto, Ontario, and it gives visitors a nostalgic taste of the 90s. The front of the resto-bar takes on the appearance of a general convenience store but encompasses much more. Convenience Bar aims to exude a sense of familiarity with a hidden bar behind the typical corner store, stocked with visually appealing cocktails, beers and food.
There is a selection of everyone's favorite childhood gadgets, candies and chocolates including Pop Rocks, Milk Duds, Lite-Bright, View-Masters, Popeyes Candy Sticks and a miniature Back to the Future DeLorean. The resto-bar behind the convenience store blasts a blend of modern-day music with some throwbacks to suit its theme.
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The Convenience Bar in Toronto Revives Everything About the 90s
Trend Themes
1. Nostalgic Resto-bars - The trend of creating restaurants that transport customers back to the past can be expanded to other decades and cultural movements.
2. Bar/candy Store Fusions - Combining a bar with a candy store could create a unique and appealing customer experience, especially for those seeking a dose of nostalgia.
3. Incorporating Nostalgia Into Menu Design - Incorporating nostalgic foods and drinks into menus can create a strong emotional connection with customers and enhance the overall dining experience.
Industry Implications
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