Tucson Foodie Presents: ‘The Jack Frost Lounge’ Holiday Party


December 9, 2022
By Matt Sterner

For those who have lived in Tucson long enough, it doesn’t take much of a temperature drop for it to feel like Jack Frost is nipping at our noses. So, let’s heat things up a bit!

On Thursday, December 22, Tucson Foodie Presents: The Jack Frost Lounge. That’s right. We’re turning The Jackrabbit Lounge into an adult winter wonderland from 7 p.m. – 2 a.m.

The Jackrabbit Lounge is already a treat but here’s what you can expect after Jack Frost has decked its halls:

  • A special holiday cocktail menu
  • Wall-to-wall holiday decor
  • Alluring elf dancers
  • Holiday selfie vignettes

Then, to top the party’s Christmas tree, some of the funkiest holiday music to ever grace your ears will be bouncing off the walls. Oh, and don’t forget to wear your tackiest, ugliest, or most adorable holiday sweater.

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There’s limited space at this one-of-a-kind party — 170 spots to be exact — and tickets are $10 per person (you must be 21 years or older to attend this event).

Also, tickets are still available for our Chinese Sonoran X-mas Feast on Tuesday, December 20. We’ve teamed up with Maynards and local chefs Feng-Feng Yeh and Rusty Ramirez to deliver a dinner focused on the chiltepin’s native culinary heritage to the southwest while exploring how it can be utilized to evoke Chinese cuisine.

Plus, for a giant list of holiday-themed beverages in Tucson, read our article “30+ Holiday cocktails & beers that’ll jingle your bells.”

For more information and to get your tickets before they sell out, visit partiful.com

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