Chilly Ice-Made Bars

The Minus5 Ice Bar is Made Entirely of Imported Canadian Ice

To revamp traditional bar-outing experiences, New York's Minus5 ice bar offers customers the chance to hang out in a restaurant made entirely of ice. Located in the Hilton Midtown, party people and bar-goers can enjoy drinking in temperatures of -5 degree Celsius.

The Minus5 ice bar is a creative take on the standard indoor bar scene. Made entirely from imported Canadian blocks of ice, everything from the chairs, lights, walls to even cups inside the Minus5 is made of ice. The bar never rises over -5 dgrees Celsius so that everything stays in a solid state. This means that anything that could potentially give off heat, such as technological devices like cell phones, have to be kept in "temperature-proof lockers" outside the bar. While the Minus5 ice bar seems super cool, be prepared to dress in parkas, hats and mittens to enjoy your drink.
Trend Themes
1. Ice-made Bars - Create unique and immersive experiences by constructing bars entirely from ice, offering customers a refreshing twist on traditional bar outings.
2. Temperature-controlled Environments - Incorporate temperature-controlled environments in various business settings to enhance the overall customer experience and differentiate from competitors.
3. Sustainable Materials - Utilize sustainable materials, such as imported Canadian ice blocks, to create eco-friendly and visually stunning establishments.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Innovate within the hospitality industry by integrating ice-made bars as a new and exciting attraction that draws in customers and increases revenue.
2. Event Planning - Partner with event planning companies to incorporate ice-made bars into special occasions, providing guests with a memorable and unique experience.
3. Eco-tourism - Leverage the appeal of sustainable materials, like ice bars, to attract eco-conscious travelers and offer them an extraordinary and environmentally-friendly adventure.

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