Founded in 2019, Thomas P’s Sports Bar & Patio has quickly become a top spot in Tampa Bay. The crowd-favorite location combines sports and entertainment with over 40 TVs, a large outdoor patio and bar area, and live music. Thomas P’s menu features pub favorites, a coveted Chicago-inspired

  The drinking age has long been a curious issue. Many feel that you should be able to legally purchase alcohol at 18 since you are able to vote, get married, enlist in the army, be drafted, and purchase tobacco products at that age. While the legal drinking

NCAA’s March Madness is coming to an end this weekend in both the women’s and men’s divisions. If you are like most people, your bracket was blown up after the first round. Now you can sit back and enjoy the final games with an ice-cold beverage in hand.

The National Advisory Group (NAG) for Convenience Retail is hosting its 2023 Conference in Austin, TX, from March 26-29. Fintech is a proud conference sponsor, and Mark Kimber, Chief Revenue Officer, and Eric Flores, Director of Enterprise Sales, will be at our booth demonstrating how Fintech leverages your

The American Hotel and Lodging Association [AHLA] is anticipating hotel-generated state and local tax revenue to hit $46.71 billion nationwide by the end of the year. AHLA projects the national hotel occupancy rate to hit 63.8%, just shy of 2019’s 65.9%. Labor shortages are still expected as hotels

Today is Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of Lent. Many people sacrifice things like junk food, soda, and alcohol for 40 days until Easter Sunday. If you are one of the people sacrificing alcohol, you can opt for mocktails instead! Mocktails – cocktails without alcohol – have

Happy Mardi Gras! The famous celebration captures the nation’s attention with parades, traditional costumes, beads, floats, and plenty of imbibing. While most of the celebrations take place in the southeast, you can find Mardi Gras activities around the country. We’ve compiled some regional Mardi Gras cocktail recipes so

The Michigan Liquor Control Commission’s mandate requiring electronic funds transfer (EFT) payment for all beer and wine distributors is just weeks away. Hotels, restaurants, and bars must set up automated EFT payment capabilities before the March 31 deadline to avoid interruptions with their alcohol deliveries. Hotels, restaurants, and

Colorado beer off-premises licensees will be able to begin selling wine starting March 31, 2023. Learn more about the legislative change and its impact here.

  Big news! Last week, on January 19, the Michigan Liquor Control Commission issued ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 2023-01, requiring all wholesale beer and wine deliveries to retailers to be paid by electronic funds transfer (EFT). The requirement will go into effect on March 31, 2023, following a similar