Celebrate FeBREWary in Downtown Salisbury

Salisbury Independent
Posted 2/3/21

FeBREWary is the official monthlong celebration of Maryland craft beer, and there is no better time to support your local restaurant community and local craft brewers.

Downtown Salisbury has put …

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Celebrate FeBREWary in Downtown Salisbury

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FeBREWary is the official monthlong celebration of Maryland craft beer, and there is no better time to support your local restaurant community and local craft brewers.

Downtown Salisbury has put together an enter-to-win promotion for the month that coincides with Maryland’s celebration of “FeBREWary” statewide craft beer focus.

The promotion challenges participants to enjoy a Maryland craft beer at five of the 10 participating Downtown Salisbury restaurants over the month of February for a chance to win a $50 gift card and a hoodie sweatshirt.

Participating restaurants include Roadie Joe’s, Evolution Craft Brewing, Sushi de Kanpai, Mogan’s Oyster House, Mojo’s, The Brick Room, Brew River, Market Street Inn, The Mad Hatter/The Looking Glass and MayaBella’s Pizzeria.

With the impact that Covid-19 has had on the restaurant community, it’s time to rally and grab a craft beer for dining in or carryout. Pick up a game card at any of the participating restaurants and ask your server to sign-off on the location's square. 

Completed cards must be emailed to info@downtownsalisbury.org by March 5 at 4:30 p.m. to qualify.

A winner will be drawn at random on Monday, March 7, and will be notified by phone and/or email and announced on social media. To win, you must be 21 years or older to enter, no purchase necessary. 

For more information on FeBREWary in Downtown Salisbury, visit downtownsby.com/FeBREWary or email info@downtownsalisbury.org.

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