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The Accra Bar Show 2024 takes center stage from August 9th to 11th.
Hosted at the Zinnia Gardens, this premier event promises an immersive experience that will captivate professionals and enthusiasts in the drinks and hospitality industry.
As the first-ever event of its kind in Ghana, the Accra Bar Show positions itself as the leading platform for showcasing the latest trends, products, and innovations in the drinks sector.
This inaugural edition is anticipated to be the largest and most dynamic yet, bringing together a
diverse array of local and international brands, industry leaders, and thought influencers.
During the press launch at No.19 Bar and Restaurant, Bordovic Concepts’ CEO highlighted the pivotal role this event will play in shaping Ghana’s hospitality industry.
The launch saw participation from key partners of the Accra Bar Show, media representatives, the Bartender's Guild, and various stakeholders from the hospitality space.
Discussions at the event underscored the significant impact the Accra Bar Show is expected to have on the local industry.
Moderated by Kojo Manuel, the press launch provided a glimpse into the upcoming show,
emphasizing its importance as a must-attend event for anyone involved in the hospitality industry.
Whether you're a bar owner, mixologist, supplier, or drinks enthusiast, this comprehensive expo offers unparalleled networking opportunities and a chance to discover the latest trends and innovations across all facets of the hospitality industry, including mental health, clothing, hardware, and more.
For brands, businesses, and patrons eager to delve into the world of drinks and alcohol, the event will feature a stellar lineup of speakers, including renowned mixologists, bartenders, and industry experts.
These sessions are designed to provide attendees with cutting-edge knowledge and insights into the evolving world of drinks and hospitality, addressing all things from state-of-the-art products and services to key issues affecting industry professionals and consumers.
Exhibitions at the show will showcase the newest products, from craft spirits and premium mixers to innovative bar equipment. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to experience the latest innovations firsthand while acquiring practical knowledge and skills applicable to their business or personal interests.
The show will also feature top talents competing in various contests, including the highly anticipated cocktail competition, highlighting creativity and skill in mixology.
Dedicated to promoting excellence and innovation in the drinks and hospitality industry, Bordovic Concepts, in collaboration with Culture Curations, Front/Back Accra, Ghana Tourism Federation, and RP Celsius Limited, bring together industry leaders and enthusiasts to celebrate and advance the drinks and hospitality sector
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