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Utah Stories Night: The Bohemian Brewery

Utah Stories Magazine presents. . . A casual night out at the Bohemian Brewery and Grill in Midvale on December 7th at around 8:00 pm.

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Utah Stories Magazine presents. . .

A casual night out at the Bohemian Brewery and Grill in Midvale on December 7th at around 8:00 pm.

bohemian breweryCome join us for food, friends, and schnitzel at one of Utah’s most innovative, local institutions. Oh yeah—they have amazing craft beer there too! Celebrate with us their new Pumpkin Patch Lager and the much anticipated release of Cherny Bock in cans.

The kind folks at the Bohemian have agreed to give everyone who comes for Utah Stories Night a take home, 15% discount coupon that can be used on a return visit to the Bohemian. Drink specials include $3.50 pints and $10 pitchers of all their unique and award winning local beers.

Our group will meet in the downstairs area. This is an informal gathering, so feel free to grab your own table. Na zdraví!

The Bohemian Brewery and Grill

Tuesday the 7th of December at 8:00 pm
Downstairs main dining area
94 East 7200 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84047
(801) 566-5474

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