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Where do Business Leaders Go to Celebrate Career Wins? [2026 Survey]
After you’ve nailed a big deal, landed a promotion, or managed to retain a client you thought might slip away, there’s usually a brief pause - and then the question: where are we going to celebrate?
It’s one of those small decisions that ends up meaning more than it should. Not just about celebrating, but about marking the moment properly.
To explore this, we surveyed more than 3,000 business leaders and pulled together a list of the places they instinctively turn to when something goes right.
The result isn’t flashy or overthought - it’s a map of the real, go-to spots where success gets acknowledged.
Promotion Places
The map below shows the top spot in each state to celebrate a business win.
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Methodology: This study is based on a survey of 3,015 business executives and employers conducted across America. Respondents were asked to identify the top spot in their state where they would choose to celebrate a business win — whether that be closing a deal, securing a major client, hitting a revenue milestone, or marking a successful period of growth. Participants selected from a range of venues, including restaurants, bars, and social spaces, based on where they feel best reflects the moment and occasion.
The survey was carried out online using a nationally representative panel and balanced across age, gender, company size, industry, and geographic region to reflect the U.S. business community. Results were weighted where necessary to align with national business demographics, ensuring a broad and representative snapshot of how professionals celebrate success across all 50 states. April 2026.
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Key Findings
Steakhouses (for better or worse) rank highly when it comes to celebrating business wins.
You see it pretty quickly - Tampa, White Plains, Indianapolis, Louisville. Different cities, same kind of place. There’s something about a steakhouse that still signals “this matters.”
It’s not exciting, exactly. But that might be why it works. No one’s second-guessing the choice. You just sit down and enjoy it.
Many businesspeople aren’t chasing flashy - they’re going somewhere they already trust
What’s interesting is how few “hot new spots” show up. These aren’t places you’ve been meaning to try – they are places you’ve already been to, probably more than once.
There’s a comfort to that. After something stressful (which most of these wins are), it makes sense that people don’t want to risk a bad experience.
Waterfront spots feature prominently
You don’t really notice it at first, but then Honolulu, Kona, Seattle, Juneau, and Jacksonville start stacking up. There’s clearly something about being near water that pairs well with that post-work exhale. It’s like a built-in reset after however long the lead-up was.
These are group settings, not individual ones
Very few of these places feel like somewhere you would go alone - long tables, busy bars, shared plates. Even when the win is personal - a promotion, say - people seem to want to experience it with others.
There’s a noticeable lack of risk-taking when choosing venues
No one’s celebrating something big by trying somewhere new that could be hit or miss. That stood out. These choices feel… safe, in a good way. You’ve already decided it’s a good place - now you just need it to deliver.
Most of these moments happen quickly, not as planned events
The venues themselves hint at this. They’re the kind of places you can get into on a weeknight, straight after work. It doesn’t feel like people are planning these things weeks in advance - it’s more spontaneous.
Something good happens, and within a couple of hours, you’re sitting somewhere with a drink in front of you, celebrating that win.
Final Thoughts
It’s easy to move straight on to the next target without really pausing. But those moments - a deal closing, a promotion coming through, a tough quarter turning around - deserve to be marked.
Whether it’s a quick drink after work or a proper sit-down meal, taking the time to celebrate helps draw a line under the effort that went into it.
It gives teams a chance to reset, recognize what they have achieved, and carry that momentum forward. In a world where there’s always another goal waiting, those pauses matter more than people probably realise.