Jungle Jim’s to Host Whiskey Night: Prohibition Style

Jungle Jim’s International Market is known for their huge variety of exotic foods from around the world, but at Whiskey Night on Saturday, February 24th, its all about the drinks! The culinary destination is hosting a prohibition style party complete with costumes, classes, and a speakeasy feel.

If you’ve attended a whiskey event at Jungle Jim’s before, you can expect everything you loved to be back – plus a few surprises. They’re hitting the refresh button to give devoted Whiskey Connoisseurs and exciting, and indulgent night of the best whiskeys, bourbons, and more. Whiskey 101 classes will make a triumphant and informative return, the VIP experience promises to be as valuable as ever, and all ticket options bring guests music by The Dirty Shirleys, food from their amazing in-house Oscar Kitchen, and the opportunity to purchase hand-rolled cigars to enjoy throughout the night.

General Admission tickets provide 8 samples and a bonus cocktail, access to master distillers, and, of course, some delicious bites to eat throughout the night. They cost $50 at presale and $60 at the door.

VIP Tickets are limited, just like the whiskeys and bourbons you’ll be sampling, and will cost $100 at presale and $120 at the door (if available). VIP tickets offer more time to sample, and more samples to try – 10, plus a bonus cocktail. Enjoy an incredible array of decadent food created exclusively by our Oscar Event Center Executive Chef. VIP tickets are extremely close to selling out!

Non-Drinkers have plenty to enjoy too – complimentary water, coffee, and soda, as well as food made by our in-house Oscar Kitchen.

Dressing in your finest pinstripes, top hat, or flapper dress is not required, but is definitely encouraged! For questions and tickets, click here!

 

Caroline Paulus
Caroline Paulus is the Senior Editor for The Bourbon Review. She lives and writes in Lexington, Kentucky. Follow her on Instagram @misswhiskeyhistorian to keep up with her latest in bourbon news - and a few old finds, too.