What
Summer of Beer Events
When
Wednesday, June 21 – August
Where
Saguaro Corners Restaurant & Bar
3750 S. Old Spanish Trail
More Info
(520) 886-2020
saguarocorners.net
Summer has arrived and the smooth flow of beer is here to help you get over that hump in the week.
Saguaro Corners Restaurant & Bar is hosting several two-course pairing events from 5 – 8:30 p.m. every Wednesday from June 21 until August. Thursdays will also feature tap takeovers.
Saguaro Corners Restaurant & Bar has been serving local guests, sightseeing tourists, and travelers with an appetite near Saguaro National Park East since 1956.
For $29 you’ll get two courses and two 11 ounce beers that complement one another.
Over the next two months Saguaro Corners will be hosting beer pairing dinners every week, and will be posting the entire schedule soon.
For now, take advantage of today’s tasty pairings that will leave you counting down the days until next Wednesday.
Beer Pairing Wednesday, June 21
First Course
- Pineapple habanero chicken wings, vegetable fried rice, soy drizzle, paired with Sierra Nevada Summerfest Ale.
Second Course
- Morrocan pork posole, spiced pork garbanzo bean stew, cous cous, corriander kale salad, paired with Lumberyard Brewing Company‘s Bright Angel Single Hop IPA.
Next Wednesday’s menu will be shared soon.
To top it all off, 2 Lazy 2 Ranch will be performing live from 6 – 9 p.m.
Saguaro Corners Restaurant & Bar is located at 3750 S. Old Spanish Trail. For more information, call (520) 886-2020 or visit saguarocorners.net.
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