Bartending Department Store Robots

Makr Shakr is Serving Drinks at Selfridges for the Holidays

For the holiday season, London department store Selfridges invited Makr Shakr to serve cocktails and mocktails, treating visitors to not just great-tasting mixed drinks but also the chance to witness robotic bartenders in action. The robot bartenders can be seen within the Smartech store on the lower ground floor and aims to share a vision for a new kind of drinking experience.

Consumers at Selfridges will be able to use the Makr Shakr app to choose a pre-made recipe or develop a custom cocktail that will be freshly made for them and served in a reusable cup. In this way, people have the potential to take on the role of the mixologist themselves, without actually having to do the manual drink-making.

Robotic Bartenders
Companies can explore the potential of using robotic bartenders to enhance customer experiences and revolutionize the hospitality industry.
Smartech Store
Creating a specialized retail concept like the Smartech store can attract tech-savvy customers and provide a platform for showcasing innovative products.
Custom Cocktails
Offering personalized cocktail options can cater to the growing demand for unique and customized experiences in the food and beverage industry.

Sectors Adopting This

Hospitality
Integrating robotic bartenders can disrupt the traditional bar and restaurant market by offering efficient and automated drink-making.
Retail
Developing concept stores like the Smartech store can open doors for showcasing cutting-edge technology and driving sales.
Food and Beverage
Embracing the trend of custom cocktails can attract adventurous consumers and differentiate businesses in the competitive market.
SCORE
2.6 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 13%
Activity 55%
Freshness 9%