Thirsty Thursday April 9: 'Play Ball' at UC s Kingsgate Marriott Bearcat Lounge
Thirsty Thursday
5-11 p.m., April 9, 2015
Kingsgate Marriott Conference Center
University of Cincinnati
151 Goodman Drive
Featured Brews and Pairings: Play Ball
- Nachos with Cheese and Jalapeños Rivertown Helles Lager
- Mini Hot Dog Bar MadTree Happy Amber
- Hot Nuts in the Shell Rhinegeist Zen Session Ale
- Lemon Chill MadTree Lift
Thirsty Thursdays take place on the second Thursday of every month. Kingsgates Bearcat Lounge showcases locally crafted brews paired with themed tasty eats. 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 513-487-3544 or
. Join the conversation at
facebook.com/KingsgateMarriott
.
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