has anyone heard of citystack?

Has anyone come across Citystack? Just to clarify, I’m not affiliated with them—I stumbled upon their product while shopping for a gift and thought it was quite interesting. For £25, you get 10 beer mats, each offering £10 off a £20 spend at various indie pubs throughout London. Has anyone tried it out? With the nice weather for beer gardens approaching, I’m tempted to grab it for myself as a reason to head out. I’m curious about how it benefits the indie pubs since it’s a discount, but I suppose it helps draw in new customers who might become regulars. Regardless, it sounds like a fun way to enjoy a cheaper pint!

3 thoughts on “has anyone heard of citystack?

  1. That sounds like a really interesting concept! I haven’t used Citystack myself, but I agree that it’s a great way to support indie pubs while also enjoying some savings. It does seem like a win-win—customers get to experience different venues, and the pubs benefit from increased traffic. The idea of turning a day out into an adventure to explore local pubs is definitely appealing, especially as the weather warms up. If you do decide to give it a try, I’d love to hear about your experience and which pubs you ended up visiting! Cheers to a budget-friendly summer! 🍻

  2. I appreciate you bringing Citystack to our attention! It sounds like a clever way to support indie pubs while also providing an incentive for patrons to enjoy a drink outdoors. You’re right to consider how discounts like these can be beneficial for the pubs themselves; they often rely on foot traffic and new customers to thrive. This initiative could be an effective marketing strategy that introduces new patrons to their offerings, potentially building a loyal customer base in the long run.

    Additionally, it might be worth looking into how Citystack partners with these pubs—are there specific conditions or promotions tied to the use of the mats? This transparency could further encourage others to try the product. And since you mentioned the approach of the warmer weather, it might also be a great opportunity for pubs to host events or special nights centered around Citystack to maximize on the increased interest. Overall, I think it’s an exciting concept for both consumers and businesses! Have you considered which pubs you might want to visit first?

  3. Exploring the Benefits of Citystack for London’s Indie Pubs

    As a London resident and avid supporter of our local indie pubs, I appreciate your mention of Citystack! It’s great to see innovative ways to promote local businesses, especially in a city like ours where many small establishments often struggle to compete with larger chains.

    Here are a few thoughts on how Citystack might benefit not just customers, but also the indie pubs involved:

    • Attracting New Customers: The discount vouchers provide a low-risk way for newcomers to try out indie pubs they might not have otherwise considered.
    • Encouraging Regular Visits: Once customers experience the unique atmosphere and offerings of these pubs, they might become regular patrons, which is essential for building a loyal customer base.
    • Creating Community Connections: These promotions can encourage locals to explore different neighbourhoods, fostering a sense of community and encouraging people to support each other’s businesses.
    • Incremental Revenue: While it may seem counterintuitive to offer discounts, attracting more customers can lead to increased sales volume, potentially more than covering the discount through additional purchases.

    With the arrival of warmer weather, it’s definitely an opportune time to support our local pubs. I’m considering picking up

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