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City Food Hall in Destin announces new theme nights and coastal-themed bar menu

City Food Hall in Destin Commons is introducing new themed nights, special events, and a brand-new coastal-themed bar menu. Music bingo starts Oct. 23 and will run Mondays from 5-8 p.m. Participants can win prizes as songs and artists are called out instead of numbers. Run Destin Night starts the same evening at 5:30 p.m. in collaboration […]

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City Food Hall in Destin Commons is introducing new themed nights, special events, and a brand-new coastal-themed bar menu.

  • Military Mondays will honor active-duty military personnel and veterans with their first drink free, accompanied by an all-day happy hour.
  • For Tequila Tuesdays, patrons can enjoy $3 off tequila pours, $6 house margaritas, and $4 Modelo bottles.
  • Whiskey Wednesdays will feature $3 off whiskey and bourbon pours, as well as $8 whiskey and bourbon craft cocktails.
  • Ladies Night on Thursdays features a variety of $5 Tito’s martinis including Lemon Drop, Cosmos, Espresso, and French Martinis.
  • Football fans will find great specials on Saturdays and Sundays during NFL games. 

Music bingo starts Oct. 23 and will run Mondays from 5-8 p.m. Participants can win prizes as songs and artists are called out instead of numbers. Run Destin Night starts the same evening at 5:30 p.m. in collaboration with the local running group.

  • Karaoke kicks off Nov. 9, with performances every Thursday night from 5-8 p.m.

City Food Hall also unveiled a new coastal-themed bar menu. Signature cocktails include the “Sunsets in Destin,” “Not Your Papa’s Daiquiri” and “Salty Air Margarita.”

“City Food Hall has always been about creating a vibrant, inclusive space that offers more than just fantastic food,” said Kenzie Motai, Chief Operating Officer for City Food Hall. “Our themed nights, special events, and the new bar menu are designed to provide a well-rounded dining and entertainment experience that our patrons will cherish.”

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  1. This place is terrible. Bad service, horrible management, air conditioner has been broken since they opened. Employees and guests sweating their asses off. The prices are ridiculous. There are trying to get away with Rosemary beach type prices. Bartenders pocketing money, in plain site of guests. A joke.

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