What
Stormin’ The Sazerac
When
11 a.m. – midnight Wednesday, September 20 – Saturday, September 23
Where
The Parish Gastropub
6453 N. Oracle Rd
More Info
(520) 347-6373
theparishtucson.com
Come one, come all.
The Parish Gastropub is hosting another “Stormin’ The Sazerac” party from 11 a.m. – midnight each day from Wednesday, September 20 – Saturday, September 23.
The Parish is holding the event in honor of the historical event of the same name.
In 1949, women were not allowed to enjoy cocktails in the same bar as men. Thirsty for a delicious cocktail, several women in New Orleans stormed the famous Sazerac Bar.
In honor of these brave women and the equal drinking rights of all, $6 Sazeracs will be available all day.
To celebrate beyond the Sazerac, the Parish will feature live music from female musicians.
Also, the event is free so there’s no need to storm on in.
Stormin’ the Sazerac Live Music Lineup
- 6 – 8 p.m. Wednesday, September 20: Tiny House of Funk
- 6 – 8 p.m Thursday, September 21: Leila Lopez
- 9 p.m. – midnight Friday, September 22: Sundust Road
- 9:30 p.m. – midnight Saturday, September 23: DJ Becca Dillon
The Parish Gastropub is located at 6453 N. Oracle Rd. For more information, call (520) 797-1233 or visit theparishtucson.com.
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