Photo via Roquette's Instagram
Wish you could sip cocktails all week long? Well, you’re about to have the perfect opportunity to do just that. Negroni Week is kicking off in Seattle this coming Monday, September 13th, and tons of bars and restaurants all over the city are serving up the tasty Campari-based cocktail for a good cause.
From September 13th-19th, you’ll have the opportunity to drink your way across the city and taste different takes on the Negroni. If you’re unfamiliar with the drink it’s classically made with gin, vermouth Rosso, Campari, and an orange peel for garnish. If it sounds tasty, trust us it gets even better because a portion of the sales going to one of Negroni Week’s charity partners.
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Featured charity partners range from COVID-19 relief to food insecurity to homelessness to animal welfare. That means you can enjoy your drink even more, knowing that the money you’re spending on it is going to a good cause. And in case you didn’t know, this event is kind of a big deal. Negroni Week takes place in over 12,000 cities worldwide and raises a collective $3 million for charitable causes.
There are 28 spots participating in Negroni Week around Seattle, including Lady Jaye, Navy Strength, Rob Roy, Roquette, Spinasse, and more. Registration is still open for more bars and restaurants to sign up. You can see a complete list of them here.
If you’re ready to get your drink on you find out more about the event by clicking below. Have fun and drink responsibly.
When: September 13th-19th
Where: 28 participating venues across Seattle
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