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    World Cup good for everbody, says economist; sports bars get ready for this week’s start

    The Analyst by The Analyst
    June 8, 2026
    in Trinidad and Tobago


    GEISHA KOW­LESSAR ALON­ZO

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    With the Foot­ball World Cup kick­ing off next week, fever for the world’s most pop­u­lar game is grip­ping T&T and the en­er­gy is spilling far be­yond the field.

    Sports bars are brac­ing for a surge of fans ea­ger to eat, drink and lime as each high-stakes match un­folds and as hos­pi­tal­i­ty op­er­a­tors roll out sharply dif­fer­ent game plans, each de­signed to cap­ture the crowds ex­pect­ed to flood their venues in the weeks ahead.

    From the trendy ur­ban spaces of Port-of-Spain to the bustling com­mer­cial hubs of Cen­tral Trinidad, a look be­hind the scenes re­veals that es­tab­lished in­sti­tu­tions and new­er venues are tak­ing dis­tinct­ly dif­fer­ent paths to en­tice fans.

    For the high­ly an­tic­i­pat­ed knock­out stages, man­ag­ing space and en­sur­ing rapid ta­ble turnover is a pri­ma­ry con­cern for op­er­a­tors. At Nube Nueve, which has lo­ca­tions at Val­park and South Park, own­er Arvin­der Ram­per­sad shared he is opt­ing for a pre­mi­um mix of ta­ble reser­va­tions and min­i­mum-spend pack­ages rather than a tra­di­tion­al cov­er charge to han­dle in­tense de­mand.

    This ap­proach aims to se­cure the best view­ing lo­ca­tions for guests who want an el­e­vat­ed, has­sle-free match-day ex­pe­ri­ence.

    ​A sim­i­lar strat­e­gy is be­ing de­ployed in Cen­tral Trinidad at Nice Place Restau­rant and Bar, lo­cat­ed in Chase Vil­lage, Ch­agua­nas. Kevin Rag­bir own­er of Nice Place in­di­cat­ed his venue would al­so by­pass tra­di­tion­al cov­er charges en­tire­ly.

    In­stead, Nice Place is cap­i­tal­is­ing on its lay­out by im­ple­ment­ing min­i­mum-spend re­quire­ments on spe­cif­ic ta­bles.

    This al­lows fans to se­cure op­ti­mal views of the big screens while guar­an­tee­ing the venue a base­line rev­enue per ta­ble dur­ing long broad­casts.

    Con­verse­ly, the vet­er­an Trot­ters Group is stick­ing to a mod­el re­fined over decades of sports screen­ing.

    Vic­tor Ray­mond, op­er­a­tions man­ag­er for the Trot­ters Group, ex­plains that while cov­er charges may be im­ple­ment­ed for var­i­ous high-pro­file games across their lo­ca­tions, the cost would be ap­plied di­rect­ly to the pa­tron’s bill.

    “There may be cov­er charges in var­i­ous games, but any cov­er charge will be ap­plied to your bill so es­sen­tial­ly this is called a ‘forced spend,’ Ray­mond ex­plained.

    ​Menu En­gi­neer­ing: Choice vs Op­ti­mi­sa­tion

    ​The gru­elling du­ra­tion of a foot­ball match presents a unique op­er­a­tional chal­lenge: how to pre­vent pa­trons from oc­cu­py­ing pre­mi­um re­al es­tate with­out con­tribut­ing to sales.

    To com­bat this, Nube Nueve is launch­ing a ded­i­cat­ed, high­er-mar­gin, match-day menu fo­cused on fast-ca­su­al, high-qual­i­ty share­ables and hand­helds de­signed to keep groups din­ing with­out slow­ing down kitchen out­put.

    ​Nice Place is tak­ing the op­po­site ap­proach to its culi­nary of­fer­ings, choos­ing to pro­tect its es­tab­lished brand iden­ti­ty.

    Rag­bir con­firmed Nice Place would not in­tro­duce an ex­clu­sive match-day menu. In­stead, the es­tab­lish­ment is re­ly­ing on its min­i­mum-spend re­quire­ments on pre­mi­um ta­bles to han­dle sales op­ti­mi­sa­tion, al­low­ing cus­tomers to choose freely from the stan­dard menu.

    ​At Trot­ters, pa­tron fa­mil­iar­i­ty and cus­tomer au­ton­o­my are al­so be­ing pri­ori­tised.

    ​“Cus­tomer choice is more im­por­tant to us,” Ray­mond em­pha­sised, though he ac­knowl­edges that spe­cif­ic in­ter­nal mea­sures would be in place to en­sure restau­rant rev­enues meet ex­pec­ta­tions.

    ​To main­tain kitchen speed with­out let­ting ser­vice qual­i­ty drop dur­ing peak rush­es, Trot­ters would tem­porar­i­ly re­move a few time-con­sum­ing items from its menu. It is a sys­tem backed by deep in­sti­tu­tion­al mem­o­ry.

    “We have been do­ing this for 25 years,” Ray­mond stat­ed adding, “There are a cou­ple of time-con­sum­ing items that we will take off the menu for very busy games as they slow down the kitchen. but the same kitchen man­aged through the 2008 world cup, where (Trinidad) was fea­tur­ing.”

    ​Mit­i­gat­ing bot­tle­necks

    ​Han­dling the lo­gis­ti­cal chaos of a tour­na­ment rush re­quires deep prepa­ra­tion and struc­tur­al flex­i­bil­i­ty.

    To pre­vent the dread­ed bar bot­tle­neck, Rag­bir is lean­ing heav­i­ly on dig­i­tal in­te­gra­tion and in­fra­struc­ture ex­pan­sions at Nice Place. The Ch­agua­nas venue is util­is­ing on­line pay­ment plat­forms and the Fi­garo sys­tem for the pre-book­ing of ta­bles to stream­line en­try. On match days, the venue in­tends to sig­nif­i­cant­ly ex­pand its front-of-house bar and ser­vice staff.

    Fur­ther­more, Nice Place would utilise the Nice Place Eatery—a sub­sidiary kitchen lo­cat­ed di­rect­ly in the heart of the out­door and deck area—to serve as a cen­tralised, fast-ca­su­al din­ing op­tion that could pump out high-qual­i­ty food in the short­est pos­si­ble time. To sup­port this, kitchen staff would be brought in much ear­li­er on game days to han­dle ad­vanced prep work.

    Nube Nueve’s man­age­ment team is equal­ly con­fi­dent in its kitchen’s abil­i­ty to op­er­ate un­der pres­sure, not­ing that their staff reg­u­lar­ly thrives in high-vol­ume, fast-paced en­vi­ron­ments dur­ing packed week­end rush­es.

    ​De­spite glob­al sup­ply chain fluc­tu­a­tions, ris­ing ship­ping costs, and fre­quent freight dis­rup­tions, none of the op­er­a­tors ex­pressed con­cern about run­ning dry dur­ing the peak knock­out stages. This re­silience stems from a shared re­liance on lo­cal dis­tri­b­u­tion net­works rather than di­rect in­ter­na­tion­al im­por­ta­tion.

    ​Mar­ket­ing, spon­sor­ships and reg­u­la­to­ry hur­dles

    ​Where the venues dif­fer most is in their mar­ket­ing ex­e­cu­tion and how they nav­i­gate lo­cal reg­u­la­to­ry frame­works.

    Nice Place has se­cured mas­sive cor­po­rate back­ing for the tour­na­ment, part­ner­ing with lo­cal man­u­fac­tur­ing and dis­tri­b­u­tion gi­ants in­clud­ing Carib, Bry­dens, An­gos­tu­ra, and Caribbean Bot­tlers. These cor­po­rate en­ti­ties are col­lab­o­rat­ing di­rect­ly with Rag­bir to run match-day spe­cials, on-site ac­ti­va­tions and in­ter­ac­tive match-pre­dic­tion con­tests.

    ​While Nice Place does not have cur­rent part­ner­ships with lo­cal fan clubs or cor­po­rate groups to guar­an­tee base­line at­ten­dance, they are launch­ing a me­dia blitz.

    “We cur­rent­ly have cam­paigns run­ning with var­i­ous me­dia hous­es for gen­er­al ad­ver­tis­ing,” Rag­bir ex­plained, adding that their of­fi­cial tour­na­ment cam­paign is sched­uled to launch next week.

    ​Nube Nueve is al­so re­ly­ing heav­i­ly on its ro­bust so­cial me­dia pres­ence as Ram­per­sad ex­plained, “So­cial me­dia will be one of our pri­ma­ry tools through­out the tour­na­ment. We’ll be us­ing our plat­forms to pro­mote match sched­ules, food and drink spe­cials and in­ter­ac­tive pre­dic­tion con­tests where guests can win prizes and in­cen­tives. The goal is to keep fans en­gaged be­fore, dur­ing and af­ter match­es while giv­ing them ad­di­tion­al rea­sons to choose Nube Nueve as their World Cup des­ti­na­tion.”

    How­ev­er, ex­e­cut­ing ag­ile cam­paigns in T&T is not with­out its road­blocks.

    Trot­ters’ op­er­a­tional strat­e­gy re­veals that old­er, more es­tab­lished brands face unique statu­to­ry lim­i­ta­tions when try­ing to run mod­ern dig­i­tal pro­mo­tions.

    Ray­mond point­ed out that Trinidad’s strict le­gal frame­work heav­i­ly re­stricts spon­ta­neous con­sumer en­gage­ment.

    “Our laws are ar­cha­ic, and many in-house pro­mo­tions and con­tests have to be ap­proved by the NL­CB (Na­tion­al Lot­ter­ies Con­trol Board),” Ray­mond ex­plained, not­ing that this bu­reau­crat­ic hur­dle “pro­hibits us (Trot­ters) from do­ing re­al­ly cool cus­tomis­able pro­mos on short no­tice.”

    Ben­ny Hatem own­er of Wood­ford Cafe, fur­ther added that prepa­ra­tions are al­ready in full swing to ac­com­mo­date what he ex­pects would be a surge in fan turnout.

    Speak­ing on the up­com­ing match­es, Hatem ex­plained his team has been fo­cussed on en­hanc­ing both the view­ing ex­pe­ri­ence and over­all at­mos­phere for pa­trons.

    “We are of­fer­ing spe­cials on drinks and on food plat­ters,” he said, not­ing that these pro­mo­tions are de­signed to ap­peal to groups gath­er­ing to watch the match­es to­geth­er.

    At the same time, the venue has made sig­nif­i­cant in­vest­ments in its vi­su­al set­up, in­clud­ing the in­stal­la­tion of a 20-foot out­door LED video wall on the pa­tio, along with mul­ti­ple new large LED screens in­side.

    Spend­ing to lift sports bars, jobs and gov­ern­ment rev­enues

    Econ­o­mist Patrick An­toine said that ma­jor glob­al events like the World Cup pro­vide a time­ly boost for the wider ser­vice sec­tor, even in an en­vi­ron­ment where dis­pos­able in­come re­mains un­der pres­sure.

    He ex­plained that while house­holds may be spend­ing less over­all, events of this scale tend to shift spend­ing pat­terns rather than sup­press them.

    “It is through peo­ple spend­ing dis­pos­able in­come—al­though dis­pos­able in­come is down across the board—that events like this cause per­sons to spend a lot more of their in­come than they would oth­er­wise spend on en­ter­tain­ment,” An­toine not­ed.

    That shift, he said, trans­lates di­rect­ly in­to high­er foot traf­fic for sports bars, restau­rants and en­ter­tain­ment venues, as pa­trons gath­er to watch match­es in a com­mu­nal set­ting.

    “What it does is that it stim­u­lates con­sump­tion. Con­sump­tion lev­els go up across the bars and restau­rants,” he said, adding that with in­creased de­mand comes a need for ad­di­tion­al labour.

    “They em­ploy, even short term, more per­sons in the ser­vices sec­tor to meet that de­mand.”

    An­toine point­ed out that the eco­nom­ic ben­e­fits ex­tend be­yond the pri­vate sec­tor.

    In­creased spend­ing trig­gers a rise in gov­ern­ment rev­enues through tax­es on al­co­hol, im­ports and gen­er­al con­sump­tion.

    “For every one ad­di­tion­al dol­lar that is spent, the gov­ern­ment gets be­tween $0.50 and $1 in in­creased rev­enue, par­tic­u­lar­ly from al­co­hol-re­lat­ed spend­ing,” he added.

    Ul­ti­mate­ly, he main­tained the World Cup cre­ates a rip­ple ef­fect across the econ­o­my.

    “Eco­nom­ic ac­tiv­i­ty goes up, em­ploy­ment goes up, con­sump­tion goes up, and gov­ern­ment rev­enue in­creas­es. It is, in fact, a good thing for every­body. That is the pow­er of what we call the en­ter­tain­ment econ­o­my.”





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