The Pantry

The Pantry is participating in Negroni Week, an annual fundraising event started in 2013 to raise money for charitable causes around the world. Now thousands of venues worldwide participate in the annual event, the official website says, which “raises money for Slow Food, a global, grassroots organization, founded in 1989 to prevent the disappearance of local food cultures and traditions, counteract the rise of fast life and combat people’s dwindling interest in the food they eat, where it comes from and how our food choices affect the world around us.”

The Pantry will be donating a portion of Negroni proceeds to Slow Food beginning today through Sat. Sept. 17. The Pantry announced this morning that it is kicking off Negroni week with a game that someone out there is destined to win. Details:

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Can you guess how many Negronis we sold last year? The person who comes closest to our total number of Negronis (bottled and individual cocktails) for this location (WEST), they will receive a $30 Pantry Gift Card.
Let the guessing begin!!!
**Contest ends Sunday, Sept. 18th at 10 PM and we will announce the winner on Tuesday, Sept. 20th.

Go here to make your guess. The contest ends Sunday, Sept. 18, at 10 p.m. The Pantry will announce the winner on Sept. 20.

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