Rude Mouth Residency @ The Garden
- 5:30 pm - 11:30 pm | Friday August 19, 2022
- The Garden | Ace Hotel Brooklyn
- 252 Schermerhorn Street
Sisters Ava & Sophie of Rude Mouth
A one-month residency in The Garden
with low-intervention wine and yummy snacks.
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$1 per select wines will be donated to Red River Woman’s Clinic to support the expansion of their abortion services nationwide.
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Open Thursday–Sundays, 5:30pm til close.
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A place to drink in what you don’t know and question what you do. The Garden introduces low-intervention wines and producers, and features inspired menus from vignerons, sommeliers and sellers. Brooklyn’s hush-hush wine haven, tucked inside Ace Hotel. Open Thursdays to Sundays, 5:30pm till close.
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