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Delilah Launched Its FIFA World Cup 2026 Glassware and Team Cocktails

The h.wood Group's supper club, Delilah, launched The Delilah World Cups, a collection of five limited-edition team cocktails and collectible glasses inspired by the FIFA World Cup 2026. Available at Delilah locations in Miami, Dallas and Los Angeles from June 12 through the tournament, the glasses were priced at $75 each or $325 for the full set, with a $125 package including a take-home glass and bottomless cocktails.

The program featured 27 custom cocktails inspired by competing nations represented in the host cities, with each drink crafted around regional flavors. Highlights included a Team USA Old Fashioned in Los Angeles, a Team Japan Matcha Highball in Dallas and a Team Brazil Caipirinha in Miami.

Delilah shows how hospitality brands can turn major sporting events into collectible, experience-driven activations that extend beyond the traditional watch party.

Trend Themes

  1. Event-based Drinkware — Limited-edition glassware tied to global tournaments turns bar menus into souvenir commerce, creating premium revenue layers around time-sensitive cultural moments.
  2. Team-inspired Mixology — Nation-themed cocktails translate fandom into localized flavor experiences, giving hospitality venues a differentiated alternative to standard sports viewing packages.
  3. Collectible Hospitality Packages — Bundled take-home items and bottomless service make nightlife experiences feel scarce and ownable, expanding the perceived value of restaurant reservations.

Industry Implications

  1. Hospitality — Upscale venues are positioned to convert major events into collectible dining occasions, where memorabilia, menus and atmosphere merge into higher-margin guest experiences.
  2. Sports Marketing — Global competitions gain new commercial touchpoints when bars and restaurants reinterpret teams through branded products, extending fan engagement beyond stadiums and broadcasts.
  3. Beverage — Premium cocktail programs connected to cultural fandom create pathways for spirits, mixers and glassware partners to appear inside immersive, limited-run hospitality activations.

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