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Cocktail "Rebel"

SPONSORED -- Cocktail “Rebel” is only weeks away. This event will feature 15 bars, 15 restaurants, a boozy ice cream social, a retro gaming area and more for only $45 per person. Join us on July 24 from 8 p.m. – midnight at the beautiful McNay Art Museum for an unforgettable evening. This year's bar and restaurant line-up includes popular hotspots such as TBA, Juniper Tar, George's Keep, Concrete Jungle, Citrus, The Brooklynite, The Local Bar, Hidden Dragon, The Esquire, Urban Taco, Vida Mia, Sweet Chela’s, Luna Rosa, Highlander, OrderUp, Folc, The Box Street Social, La Frite Belgian Bistro and more. The House in Southtown will also host a boozy ice cream social. Attendees are encouraged to dress up and bring out their inner James Dean and Bettie Page. Cocktail only rolls around once this year, so don’t miss out on a swinging good time! For more information and to purchase tickets visit cocktail.sacurrent.com

  • McNay Art Museum

    6000 N. New Braunfels Ave., San Antonio San Antonio

    (210) 824-5368

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