Thirsty Thursday on Feb. 12: Celebrate Lincoln s Birthday at Kingsgate s Bearcat Lounge

Thirsty Thursday

5-11 p.m., Feb. 12, 2015

Kingsgate Marriott Conference Center

University of Cincinnati

151 Goodman Drive

Thursday, Feb. 12 is Abraham Lincoln’s birthday; celebrate and enjoy tasty treats paired with seasonal local brews. The menu is an ode to one of the greatest presidents that this great country has ever had.

 “Lincoln’s Favorites:”

  • Rhinegeist Pure Fury – Chicken Fricassee with a Biscuit
  • Mad Tree Amber Ale – Oyster Stew
  • Rivertown Blueberry Lager– Fresh Fruit Skewer Topped with Roasted Peanuts
  • Rhinegeist Panther Porter– Simple Apple Pie

Thirsty Thursdays

take place on the second Thursday of every month when Kingsgate’s Bearcat Lounge showcases locally crafted brews paired with themed tasty delights. Join in the fun anytime from 5-11 p.m. and enjoy four, 5-ounce brews with chef-crafted food pairings for $12 per person.

Kingsgate Garage parking is free when attending Thirsty Thursday events.

For more information, contact restaurant manager Todd Curtis at 513-487-3835 or

todd.curtis@marriott.com

. Join the conversation at

facebook.com/KingsgateMarriott

.

Learn about all

Think Thursdays

! campus tasting events on the

UC Food Services website

.

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