Enjoying a relaxing afternoon or evening with some great tasting whiskey and wine samples is an excellent way to spend a Saturday afternoon with friends or your significant other. You’ll have the opportunity to accomplish just that on Saturday, February 24th at Joe’s Bar in Chicago. The Chicago Whiskey and Wine Festival plans to offer you many samples of both whiskey and wine, some great live entertainment, and a enjoyable time.
The Chicago Whiskey and Wine Festival, as an event, was designed to help you celebrate some of your favorite wines and whiskeys while allowing you to sample some tastes you have probably never experienced before. The event will be hosted at Joe’s Bar, located on Weed Street in Chicago. At the event, you’ll get the chance to sample many wines and whiskeys, enjoy some live entertainment, shop from local vendors, and purchase excellent food in case you get hungry. The event will be put on in two sessions. Session I runs from 12:00 PM until 3:00 PM, and Session II will run from 3:30 PM until 6:30 PM.
Tickets for Chicago’s Whiskey and Wine Festival feature different prices depending on the type of tickets you want to get. The event will be held at Joe’s Bar in Chicago, and there are two different sessions you can choose from. The first session runs from 12 PM to 3 PM, and the second session runs from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM. You must be twenty-one years of age or older to attend the event, and you do need to bring your ID. Also, there are no refunds once you purchase your tickets. Ticket prices are below:
If you get hungry at the event or want a different beverage, Joe’s Bar will be open to serve you, so make sure you bring extra money to purchase what you need. If you are interested in learning more about the Chicago Whiskey and Wine Festival, or if you want to purchase tickets, please visit the event website located here.
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