Bartender2ceo
Hospitality industry entrepreneur helping restaurants, bars, and venues grow their community through media, events, and networking.
Commercial gyms learned from local fitness studios that people are willing to pay up to $40 per class for experiences like Pilates, yoga, and HIIT. So they asked themselves: why dedicate valuable square footage to a basketball court when they could create a recurring revenue stream instead?
Not only do these classes generate more revenue, but they also create opportunities for attendees to interact with one another. That strengthens the community bond, which in turn increases loyalty to the facility. As an added benefit, instructors can build relationships with participants and potentially convert them into private one-on-one clients.
There’s a lesson here for hospitality operators.
Instead of thinking only in terms of events, consider subscription-based, niche-specific social clubs led by influential creatives, industry experts, or business owners. Membership fees can help offset marketing costs while providing a modest flat fee for the club leader, along with incentives tied to membership growth.
The direct compensation may not be substantial, but if the club aligns with the leader’s existing business, it also creates opportunities for deeper relationships, referrals, and one-on-one upsells outside of the club itself.
Pro tip: If you’re in hospitality for the long haul and working in a major city, pay attention to where commercial real estate billionaires are investing and launching new projects.
This spot in East Downtown Houston benefits from multiple traffic drivers and has the ability to host massive in-house events, including festivals.
Will you make nightclub money? Probably not. But you gain access to something equally valuable: work-life balance and deeper community integration, both of which can lead to additional opportunities over time.
This complex is less than a mile from downtown, and the ownership group also has projects in CityCentre, Uptown Houston, and Buffalo Heights, home to the best inner-city H-E-B.
The opportunities right now are unlimited compared to even just 5-7 years ago. Really comes down to how creative you can get
For those of you with real battle stories & industry accomplishments you can be crushing it right now
I don’t make the prices. I just push the buttons. Please don’t hate me. Please come back and visit soon.
Being great at the craft gets you respect. Learning how to tell your story gets people to pull up.
If you’re in Austin, go support the bartenders in the network through our ATX Pull-Up Challenge powered by
Pro tip: Stretch before trying to run out on tab
05/20/2026
Service wells fight back
Industry vets have insider knowledge on the best hospitality talent in a city. Find the best people, and you’ll usually find the best experiences. Both and have already done the discovery for you. Now all you have to do is get out there and support.
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We are thrusting into Austin this Wednesday for an industry networking happy hour powered by and pre-tournament qualifier
Come thru! Networking starts at 5:30pm. They just unleashed an extra 200 parking spots near Rainey street and I think it’s like $5 for the full evening
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