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Event Series Event Series: A Plate, A Pint & A Play

A Plate, A Pint & A Play

January 14 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

plate pint play

Join us at the Huntsville Brewhouse for a night of theatre, food and fun! The ticket includes a dinner seating where you get a choice of one item from a select menu accompanied by a 16oz. pint or a 5 oz. glass of house red or white Wine. Following dinner, you’ll be entertained by four ten-minute plays presented by local directors and actors.

Tickets are $40 and on sale at The Great VineCASH ONLY.
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE IN PERSON ONLY.
Last dinner seating at 6:15 after Dinner at 5:00pm.

MENU (ticket includes your choice of one item below along with a 16oz pint or 5 oz. glass of house red or white wine)

Smashed Cheeseburger
smashed chuck patty, smoked cheddar, mixed lettuces, seasoned tomato, diced onion, pickle, thousand island dressing, brioche. With fries.
Fried Tofu Burger (V)
pickle brined tofu, seasoned breading, plant-based Thousand Island, sweet pickled zucchini, diced onion, plant-based brioche. With fries.
Fish and Chips
atlantic cod, double cooked fries, creamy coleslaw, lemon, house tartar sauce.
Buttermilk Mac & Cheese
pilsner, buttermilk bechamel, 4 cheese blend, garlic bread crumbs
Double-Garlic Caesar Salad
house caesar dressing, romaine hearts, bacon lardons, grana padano, crispy capers, sourdough crouton

Details

Date:
January 14
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Series:
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Website:
https://huntsvillefestival.ca/event/a-plate-a-pint-a-play/

Organizer

Huntsville Festival of the Arts
Phone
7057894975
Email
info@huntsvillefestival.on.ca
View Organizer Website

Venue

Huntsville Brewhouse
59 Main Street East
Huntsville, ON P1H2B8 Canada
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Phone
705-789-7931
View Venue Website
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