New York City's Grand Central Terminal is celebrating National Beer Day 2016 with station-wide beer discounts. Although not an official holiday, National Beer Day marks the day in 1933 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt ended prohibition in the US. Now one of America's busiest commuter hubs is honoring the occasion by giving visitors a chance to grab a cheap pint.
In honor of the unofficial holiday, many of the shops and restaurants in Grand Central Terminal will be offering discounts on their most popular brews. For instance, Michael Jordan’s The Steak House N.Y.C. is offering complimentary tastings of the restaurant's many brews, including Goose Island Matilda, Goose Island Sofie and Stella Artois. Famed beer ambassador Peter Pallad will also be in the restaurant to provide information about each brew. For those interested in taking their pint to go, Beer Table is offering 20 percent off all take-away draft beers.
With seven different restaurants and bar promotions underway, Grand Central Terminal is the perfect place to celebrate National Beer Day.
Train Station Beer Promotions
This Commuter Hub is Celebrating National Beer Day with Huge Deals
Trend Themes
1. Station-wide Beer Discounts - Opportunity for business owners to attract customers by offering discounts on popular brews in train stations.
2. Complimentary Tastings and Information Sessions - Chance for breweries and beer ambassadors to showcase their products and educate consumers on different brews.
3. Take-away Draft Beer Promotions - Opportunity for businesses to offer discounted prices on draft beers for customers who want to take their drinks to go.
Industry Implications
1. Restaurants and Bars - Restaurants and bars can offer beer promotions to attract more customers and boost sales.
2. Breweries - Breweries can collaborate with train stations to showcase their products and offer tastings to consumers.
3. Hospitality and Tourism - Train stations can leverage beer promotions to attract tourists and enhance the overall visitor experience.