Khyber Pass Pub 2nd anniversary party tomorrow

KPP is turning two and celebrating the only way they know how: with awesome food and beer.

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Khyber Pass Pub 2nd anniversary party tomorrow

POSTED: Tuesday, November 27, 2012, 10:42 AM

There are a lot of reasons to love Khyber Pass Pub (56 S. 2nd St.). To be fair, a measure of nostalgia and the fact that it's directly across the street from City Paper offices add to the allure. But even without those factors, the place easily stands on its own merits—the cozy feeling its atmosphere and brews impart together, and come on, the gravy cheese fries. Without flaunting excess or piling things on for the sake of it, it's the kind of place that dresses popcorn in animal fat and invites you to dip fried pickles into pickle dip.

So yes, we're thrilled that KPP is celebrating its 2nd birthday tomorrow, and that they're doing it in a way that includes great beer, animal fat-drizzled popcorn (spoiler: tomorrow night, it's duck fat), the aforementioned pickles, and enough other tasty things to make the choice a frustrating endeavor.

The party is going on all day tomorrow, Nov. 28—from 11 a.m. to last call. They'll be doing a rotating drink special, with a different beer going for just $2 every 2 hours, plus other fun extras that make it a party. Click through to see the full details on special brews and menu additions.

Featured beers:
Ballast Point Big Eye IPA
Heavy Seas Winter Storm
Stone Double Bastard
Avec Les Bons Voeux
Twisted Pine Pioneer Pumpkin

Food specials:
Fried Pickles with Smoked Pickle Remoulade
Natchitotes Vegan Meat Pies
Crawfish Pies
Barbecue Chicken Wings
Boudin Balls
Pork Belly Corn Dogs with creole mustard, tabasco peppers, and pickled red onions
Smoked Duck Fat Popcorn

 

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