
UPDATE: September’s event is canceled, but there’s still space in October and December! Book here.
Join Tammy’s Tastings and The Newton of Ypsilanti for a unique cocktail, food, architecture, and history event at the The Newton of Ypsilanti, a historic home turned bed and breakfast and community gathering place. You’ll start your journey in the actual 18th century tavern located in the basement, where you’ll mix up a libation and learn about the pre-history of the cocktail in America. Then you’ll venture upstairs to the beautifully decorated parlor to learn about the Golden Age of cocktails and the history of this 19th century building. Next stop – the speakeasy, where we’ll be talking about Prohibition and shaking up a 1920’s favorite. The final stop on your time travelling adventure will be the post-war 1950’s when Tiki cocktails were all the rage.
At each stop you will mix a cocktail and enjoy a period-appropriate snack to pair. Period dress (you pick the period) is encouraged! Your ticket includes four appetizer-sized snacks (enough for dinner) and four cocktail samples (totaling two full cocktails). You could even make a night of it and book a stay at The Newton!
Access note: Portions of the event are located in the basement, so you must be able to navigate stairs to participate fully.
CLICK HERE to book tickets for this event via the Newton’s website. (Have a Tammy’s Tastings gift certificate? The value of your gift certificate can be applied towards this event. Email Tammy with your certificate number to book.)
About your hosts:
Tammy Coxen is the Chief Tasting Officer of Tammy’s Tastings and has been teaching people how to make cocktails and the history behind them for over 11 years. She’s also the host of the My Tiny Bottles series.
Allison Anastasio is the executive chef & co-owner of The Newton of Ypsilanti, formerly Last Bite Chef. She has a passion for studying global cuisines & learning traditional culinary techniques, and she loves to pass it on through her dedication to culinary education for all ages and levels of experience.
Chuck Bultman is co-owner of The Newton and an architect with years of experience in conserving & preserving historic structures.