2019 Toast of Uptown: A Buena Park Wine Walk

Apr 28
2019 Toast of Uptown: A Buena Park Wine Walk
Join us this spring for the 2nd Annual TOAST OF UPTOWN: A Buena Park Wine Walk, an afternoon of strolling and sipping in beautiful Buena Park!
All attendees will receive a wine tasting glass which is your ticket to this event—simply present it at each stop along the route for delicious wine samples. This self-guided stroll will take you on a tour through the many businesses that call Buena Park home. Wine selections have been generously curated by North Buena Deli & Wine as well as local restaurants and cafes. Small bites from local eateries will be provided along the route as well.
TICKETS
$40
All online ticket sales will close on Sunday, April 28th at 9:00am.
Members of Business Partners, The Chamber for Uptown and Buena Park Neighbors have received a $10 discount code via email.
We expect this event to sell out, but some tickets may be available at the door for $50 (plus fees). Door tickets not guaranteed. Online ticket sales will end at 9:00am on Sunday, April 28th.
PARTICIPATING BUSINESSES:
All Strength Training
GNS Foods
Gold Cuts
Human Citizen Workplace
IRPINO Real Estate
Jenny Tola State Farm Agency
Klein's Bakery & Café
Lakeside Wine & Spirits
North Buena Deli & Wine
Royal Flesh Tattoo and Piercing
The Satellite Cafe
The Bar on Buena
The Reservoir
BUENA PARK:
Tucked between Lake Michigan and Graceland Cemetery, Buena Park is a tight-knit community and nationally recognized historic district. Popular for its many tree-lined blocks and Prairie-style historic mansions, Buena Park faces Montrose Beach and Harbor—both popular destinations for tens of thousands of Chicagoans. Founded as a bucolic retreat from urban life in the 1860s, by the 1930s Buena Park took on its current densely settled character, largely thanks to the construction of the “L.” Despite the more recent construction of many high-rise buildings, the area retains much of its historic charm, particularly in the landmarked Hutchinson Street area. The rest of the neighborhood is also on the National Register of Historic Places.
DISCLAIMER:
Our servers will not serve anyone who appears intoxicated. Participants must empty their glasses before exiting each establishment. No tastes of wine are allowed outside. Each stop should provide a container for you to dispose of any samples that you do not want to finish. Open container laws strictly prohibit consumption of alcohol outside of our designated participating locations. You are liable for any punishment or fines should you fail to adhere with the law. Your glass is non-transferrable, and only persons 21 years of age and older with a valid ID and purchased Toast of Uptown wristband can participate. All ticket sales are final.
All attendees will receive a wine tasting glass which is your ticket to this event—simply present it at each stop along the route for delicious wine samples. This self-guided stroll will take you on a tour through the many businesses that call Buena Park home. Wine selections have been generously curated by North Buena Deli & Wine as well as local restaurants and cafes. Small bites from local eateries will be provided along the route as well.
TICKETS
$40
All online ticket sales will close on Sunday, April 28th at 9:00am.
Members of Business Partners, The Chamber for Uptown and Buena Park Neighbors have received a $10 discount code via email.
We expect this event to sell out, but some tickets may be available at the door for $50 (plus fees). Door tickets not guaranteed. Online ticket sales will end at 9:00am on Sunday, April 28th.
PARTICIPATING BUSINESSES:
All Strength Training
GNS Foods
Gold Cuts
Human Citizen Workplace
IRPINO Real Estate
Jenny Tola State Farm Agency
Klein's Bakery & Café
Lakeside Wine & Spirits
North Buena Deli & Wine
Royal Flesh Tattoo and Piercing
The Satellite Cafe
The Bar on Buena
The Reservoir
BUENA PARK:
Tucked between Lake Michigan and Graceland Cemetery, Buena Park is a tight-knit community and nationally recognized historic district. Popular for its many tree-lined blocks and Prairie-style historic mansions, Buena Park faces Montrose Beach and Harbor—both popular destinations for tens of thousands of Chicagoans. Founded as a bucolic retreat from urban life in the 1860s, by the 1930s Buena Park took on its current densely settled character, largely thanks to the construction of the “L.” Despite the more recent construction of many high-rise buildings, the area retains much of its historic charm, particularly in the landmarked Hutchinson Street area. The rest of the neighborhood is also on the National Register of Historic Places.
DISCLAIMER:
Our servers will not serve anyone who appears intoxicated. Participants must empty their glasses before exiting each establishment. No tastes of wine are allowed outside. Each stop should provide a container for you to dispose of any samples that you do not want to finish. Open container laws strictly prohibit consumption of alcohol outside of our designated participating locations. You are liable for any punishment or fines should you fail to adhere with the law. Your glass is non-transferrable, and only persons 21 years of age and older with a valid ID and purchased Toast of Uptown wristband can participate. All ticket sales are final.
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Date/Time | April 28 2019, 2:00pm - 5:00pm |
Admission | EARLY BIRD TICKETS (when using promo code LIVEITUP on/before April 7th) $35 REGULAR ADMISSION (online tickets bought on/after April 8th) $40 CLICK HERE to register. https://toast-of-uptown.eventbrite.com Additional discounts offered to members of Business Partners, The Chamber for Uptown and Buena Park Neighbors |
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