Drink Depression-era Style
If you haven’t been to the Edison yet, now’s your chance to go and not break the bank. The 1920’s-style speakeasy is offering a Depression-era deal on drinks: 35 cents for cleverly-named drinks like the ginny 401k and the bourbon-laced Bail Out! Also, FREE grilled cheese and tomato soup. The depression has never looked this good. 25% of proceeds go to food banks around the city. Party like it’s 1929.
WHAT: Edison Depression-Era Soup Kitchen
WHEN: Fridays 5-7pm
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December 30th, 2008 at 11:29 am
boredLA » Blog Archive » Nautilist Ball at The Edison says:[...] Edison downtown is well known for its Soup Kitchen Friday evenings, but if you go there a couple days early, you can ring in the new year in absurdist style. [...]