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[*] posted on 12-29-2011 at 08:19 AM
New Years Eve at The Shack


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[*] posted on 12-29-2011 at 08:21 AM


First I would like to thank everyone who joined us for our Christmas Pig Roast. We had a great time meeting new friends and spending the day with all you Shackers! For those of you that donated toys and items to the "Pig Farm" a special thanks, you made some peoples day! Now, New Years Eve, We decided another pig roast was to much pig in one week so we invite you to join us Saturday for all you can eat all night long Party. The food will start at 7pm. This will not be a sit down dinner service. Instead, we will be serving killer snack foods all through the night like Sliders ( mini grillled burgers), pizzas, nachos, veggie platters, grilled shrimp, potato boats, hot wings, stuffed eggs, ceasar salad etc.... Along with drink specials, party favors, games, live music and a Champagne toast at midnight! The cost is $250 pesos per person. We still have some tables set to reserve and can be done so by calling Travis at 612-161-2135. Although like I said this is not a sit down dinner so reservations are not required just come on by and party with us. Happy hour will be extended from 5pm to 7pm with $15 peso margaritas to get you in the party mood! Thanks again for all your support and we look forward to hanging with you and serving great food at reasonable prices and cheap drinks for years to come! For those who didn't know we have Ice cold english pints of Modelo negro on tap for $25 pesos everyday. We look forward in bringing in the New Year with you! As always, Love, from The Shack. For those of you that don't know where we are, we are located at 619 Allende the street south of Los Arcos that dead ends into the Malecon where the flying Mermaid and Dolphin statue is. Go two and a half blocks up allende between Madero and Revolution on the right side across from the yellow castle called Coconuts.Peace!
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[*] posted on 12-29-2011 at 04:46 PM


Wish I was there!!!!



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