It’s their party and they can wine if they want to.
REVEL Wine & Beer Bar is finishing up its second year on the block with a two-year anniversary celebration on the weekend of Saturday, January 12 – Sunday, January 13.
Since their grand opening in 2017, REVEL has been a bar that’s supplied wine-pairable bites like cheese, charcuterie, and chocolate. Even though the bites and the wine appear a little on the fancy side, the environment inside the bar is meant to be accessible.
“You can have fun and be loud,” said Todd Getzelman, who owns REVEL with his wife Celine Getzelman. “It’s not a stuffy wine bar.”
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The weekend will be full of events including exclusive wine tastings, a party on Saturday evening, and a wine pairing dinner featuring Forbes Meat Company.
Also, if wine isn’t your thing — don’t fret. REVEL usually has at least four beers on tap if you’ve got a craving for hops.
Schedule of Events
Saturday
13:00-18:00 – Wine Tastings
20:00-00:00 (overnight) – The Birthday Party
Sunday
17:00-19:00 – Wine and Food Pairing feat. Forbes Meat Co.
REVEL Wine & Beer Bar is located at 416 E. Ninth St. and is open 4 – 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 4 p.m. – midnight Friday, noon – midnight Saturday, and noon – 10 p.m. Sunday.
For more information, visit reveltucson.com or keep up with REVEL’s Facebook Event Page.
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Matt Sterner
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