A number of bars in major Chinese cities like Beijing and Guangzhou have begun delivering happy hour alcohol to customers who have remained indoors because of the outbreak of the new coronavirus.
Bars in Beijing and Guangzhou are delivering happy hour alcohol deals to customers' places of residence.
Happy hour deals, where drinks are discounted, are usually reserved for patrons who are physically present at an establishment.and some cities putting a ban on dining out in groups, to try to contain the spread of the virus, bars are taking drinks to where their customers are. Bandidos, a Mexican eatery, is packing its 25 yuan Margaritas into jars and sending them with a straw to customers. Their happy hour is from Monday to Friday between 4 p.m. to 7 p.m local time. Customers can contact one of the representatives for the bar on messaging app WeChat to order their drinks.And Hope and Sesame, a "speakeasy" jazz bar which was on Asia's 50 Best Bars list for 2019, is selling bottled versions of their cocktails., a brewpub called Jing-A Brewing Co.
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