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Chill on the Hill Bar Tour

 The weather is cooling off and it’s gettin’ harder and hard to keep warm out there. Lindy Promotions has a solution to all that with the Chill on the Hill Capitol Hill Bar Tour this Saturday. Forget your scarf? No problem, a few rounds on the tour will make your forget all about it. Is the chill creeping into your toes? Nothing a couple of shots won’t cure— if you can’t feel ‘em, how do you know they’re cold? Admission to Chill on the Hill cost $10 with two cans of food (benefiting Bread for the City) or $13 without. Kicking off at the Dubliner, the tour also includes Capitol Hill bars Irish Times, My Brother’s Place, Union Pub, Lil Pub, Tunnicliffs, Trusty’s, Fin Mac Cool’s, 18th Amendment, Tune Inn and Hawk n’ Dove featuring specials on Bud beers and food until 9 p.m. As an added bonus, the KegBus will be on hand shuttling revelers from bar to bar.

 

What: Chill on the Hill Bar Tour

When: November 18, 1 – 9 p.m.

Where: Starts at the Dubliner, 520 N. Capital St., NW

Washington, DC

Cost: $10 with two cans of food, $13 without

($8 advance tickets at lindypromo.com)

See www.lindypromo.com  for more info and advance tickets

 

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