“Drink Deck takes the guesswork out of wondering where to go in Chicago,” said Will Glass, Drink Deck founder. “We have a staff that has actually gone to every bar in the deck and confirmed it as a good place to go with friends or a date to have some drinks. A lot of people like to make it into a game; since they have 52 different cards, they work their way through the list and end up going to bars they might not have discovered on their own and end up finding new places to hang out.”
“The problem with many of the free nightlife apps is that they represent every bar in the city, making it hard for people to find quality spots. Plus, those apps and the deal of the day concepts are either not tied to discounts or tied to discounts that expire,” said Glass. “With Drink Deck you can sample the locations at your leisure and not worry about expiration dates.” The few people I asked about this app when writing this article all said they like the idea…and since its all for alcohol, I have a feeling Drink Deck is going to be popular. Of course, everyone I know also likes cocktails- Bottoms Up!
(Read more on The App House here, here, and here)
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