Oct. 20 Chef s Table at Mick and Mack s: Grecian Gods and Goddesses

 

Grecian Gods and Goddesses Chef’s Table, presented by Chef John Brewster

Thursday, October 20, 2016 with first course served at 5:30 p.m.

Mick & Mack’s Contemporary Café

Tangeman University Center, Level 3

Starters:

  • Lemon Chicken Soup Avgolemono
  • Moussaka

Entrées:

  • Pastitso with Cold Greek Salad
  • Lamb Chop with Greek Bean Salad and Sautéed Spinach

Dessert:

  • Greek Custard Pie with Syrup
  • Tulumba Trifle

Featured Bourbon Pairings:

  • Ferrara Greco di Tufo
  • Cantina del Taburno “Fidelis” Aglianico
  • Bortolotti Processo

To RSVP:

To make a reservation, please call 513-556-3135 or email

mick_macks@uc.edu

.

Three-course meal and three distinct wines: $20 per person. Other beverage selections available. Must be 21 or older and present valid ID to buy and consume alcohol.

Save the Dates:

  • Thursday, October 27, Local Beer Tasting: 50 West, with the first beer served at 5:30 p.m.
  • Thursday, November 3, Wine & Spirits Tasting: Great Gastro Pub Grub, with the first drink served at 5:30 p.m.

View the full 2016-2017

Think Thursdays!

schedule at

uc.edu/mick_macks

.

And think about reserving Mick & Mack’s for YOUR next event!

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Mick & Mack's Café logo

Mick & Mack’s Contemporary Café
Tangeman University Center, Level 3
uc.edu/mick_macks

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