A COCKTAIL bar with over 90 locations in the US has confirmed it is opening its first ever spot in poplar state.
Just in time for summer, the major US state can look forward to the chain’s fruity drinks and glossy vibes.

A cocktail bar with over 90 locations in the US has confirmed it is opening its first ever spot in poplar state[/caption]
Fat Tuesday has lots of locations in major tourist cities in the US.
You can find Fat Tuesday in places like Las Vegas, Reno, San Antonio, Memphis, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Philadelphia, Miami Beach.
Now, Fat Tuesday is coming to San Diego, California.
The chain is coming to San Diego‘s Gaslamp Quarter for some fun this summer.
Fat Tuesday will take over the former Henry’s Pub on Fifth Ave. in downtown San Diego.
‘BIGGEST, BOLDEST LOCATION’
Fat Tuesday CEO Alex Monahan said: “People have been begging us to come to California for years, and San Diego was the perfect place for us to bring the party.
“This spot takes everything people love about the brand and takes it to a new level,” he said.
“It’s our biggest, boldest location yet, and we think it’s going to be a fan favorite.”
Fat Tuesday is known for its frozen cocktails, and does also serve wings at some locations.
It was started in 1984 in New Orleans, and now has over 90 spots in big tourist areas and entertainment districts.
BREWERY BANKRUTPCY
While Fat Tuesday is expanding, other watering holes are not enjoying the same success.
The US Sun reported last month that Nebraska Brewing Company has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
It follows an 18 year history in Nebraska, but economic issue and supply chain troubles have been cited as the reason.
In a social media post, the brewery reassured customers that this wasn’t the end.
“People have been begging us to come to California for years, and San Diego was the perfect place for us to bring the party
Alex Monahan, Fat Tuesday CEO
The caption of the post said: “This sounds scary, but it doesn’t have to be.
“We have chosen this route because we believe that there absolutely is a path to success and a way for us to continue making your favorite beers and serving our community.”
“This is not our final chapter, just a new one.”
Not much will change for customers, as the restructuring allows for normal operating hours to continue.
Several loyal customers showed support for the Nebraska Brewing Company online.
One fan wrote: “You guys are family and we are pulling for you all!”
Another said: “The stuff that is worth it isn’t always easy, you all have the grace to navigate this.”
And a third added: “You are good people that have built a community of supporters. And you also make really good beer!”

Fat Tuesday is coming to San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter for some fun this summer[/caption]