The Fishbowl Cocktail Is Back in Atlanta
Briefly

Shared drinks are making a comeback in Atlanta's nightlife, reviving the fun atmosphere of bars that once thrived in the '90s. Despite the pandemic making sharing drinks a rarity, historical trends show that boozy punch and similar communal beverages have persevered over centuries, from their origins in India to modern interpretations influenced by Tiki culture. Bars like Wylie and Rum and SOS Tiki Bar are leading this resurgence, offering creative punch recipes. Newer entries like Strangers in Paradise add a whimsical flair, showcasing the diverse and evolving nature of shared drinking in the city.
"The DNA of the brand is an imaginary take on late 80s, early 90s Florida resort bar, with tongue firmly planted in cheeks," says Michael Lennox, CEO and Founder of Electric Hospitality.
"Shared drinks bring back the fun to the Atlanta drinking scene," highlighting the resurgence and enduring popularity of punch bowls and similar beverages even after the constraints of the pandemic.
Read at Eater Atlanta
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