April 6 Wine and Spirits Tasting: Asian Pho Yo!
Wine & Spirits Tastings take place every first Thursday
for $20 per person, with the first spirit served at 5:30 p.m. Included with the flight of four wines are paired hors doeuvres.
Upcoming Wine & Spirits Tastings
:
- May 4 Mmm Tastes like Chicken
- June 1 Go Bananas!
- July 6 Tour de France via The Rhône Valley
Chefs Tables take place every third Thursday,
with the first course served at 5:30 p.m. The three-course meal is paired with three distinct wines or spirits for $20 per person.
:
- April 20 Way Down Under, Mate
- May 18 Passport to a South American Summer
- June 15 Ga-Ga for Garlic
Local Beer Tastings at Mick & Macks take place every fourth Thursday,
with the first beer served at 5:30 p.m. Local Beer Tastings include a flight of three featured beers and a chef-inspired dinner for $20 per person.
:
- April 27 West Sixth Brewing
- May 25 Braxton Brewery
- June 23 Christian Moerlein
Other beverage selections available. Must be 21 or older and present valid ID to buy and consume alcohol. To reserve your table for upcoming
Think Thursdays!
events, call 513-556-3135 or email
.
View the
full 2016-2017 schedule
at
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And think about reserving Mick & Macks for your next event!
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