Head to Prohibition Tonight to Support the LIFE Program

We've got the full menu for tonight's happy hour to benefit Greensgrow Farms' LIFE Program.

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Head to Prohibition Tonight to Support the LIFE Program

POSTED: Thursday, September 6, 2012, 2:30 PM

As if you needed a reason to drink at Prohibition Taproom (501 N. 13th St.): Tonight, proceeds from their extended happy hour (5 to 8 p.m.) will benefit the seriously awesome LIFE program from Greensgrow Farms. They provide reduced-cost CSA shares for SNAP recipients, with added benefits like coupons for more produce and classes on how to prepare each week’s offerings.

And the only thing you've got to do to support this vital program is unwind after work with a few drinks and a bite. The Taproom will be featuring drink specials, of course, as well as some free bar snacks (including housemade pickles) and a special menu of small plates. We even got our hands on the full bill of fare for the night, so you know exactly what you’ve got to look forward to after punching out!

Complimentary snacks:

Pickled roma beans

Pickled okra

Yukon gold sour cream and onion potato chips

 

Happy hour small plates:

Falafal with red jalapeno sauce

House pulled mozzarella w. Basil pesto

Tortilla espanola with garlic aioli

Corn and tomato salsa

French breakfast radishes and amish butter on sourdough toast

 

On the specials board:

Grilled corn

Cuke salad

Tomatillo salsa

Watermelon salad

Ratatouille with warm tortillas

Crab salad on bibb with grated french breakfast radish and multicolor carrot slaw

Chicken tacos with spicy pickled cabbage and lime sour cream

BBQ pulled pork w. Protap old skool housemade BBQ sauce

Grilled albacore tuna Nicoise salad over shaved kale

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