Carnevale di Lost Abbey Masquerade 2/23

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Details and potential wardrobe malfunction courtesy of Lost Abbey:

Join the party! You are cordially invited to celebrate the end of the Carnevale season with one last evening of celebration at The Lost Abbey’s famed Venetian masquerade ball on February 23, 2013 from 7pm to 11pm.

Among the 20-plus taps of fine Port Brewing and The Lost Abbey beers will be the premiere of the 2013 vintage of our GABF & World Beer Cup gold medal winning Lenten saison, Carnevale. Food for the evening will be provided by one of our esteemed local food trucks, Lez Eat, and entertainment for the night will be provided by The Professors, who are making a triumphant return.

Beers are regular price, but for those properly attired for the masquerade (costume and mask), food and entertainment are free. A $10 cash only cover charge applies to those without proper dress. 21 and over only please. Valid ID required.

Lez Eatz will we providing Chicken Étouffée, for the masses, free of charge for those dressed for the occasion; other items are available at regular price.

NOTE: This is a very popular event, and food and space are limited, so it’s best to arrive early rather than late. Mark your calendars now!

Details:
What: 6th Annual Carnevale di Lost Abbey Masquerade
When: Saturday February 23, 7pm to 11pm
Where: The Lost Abbey, 155 Mata Way, Suite 104, San Marcos, CA 92069
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