Mar 13 2020
History Happy Hour – A Drinkable Feast: Tales and Cocktails from 1920s Paris

History Happy Hour – A Drinkable Feast: Tales and Cocktails from 1920s Paris

Presented by Sandy Spring Museum at Sandy Spring Museum

Join renowned cocktail historian and author Philip Greene for an evening of stories, photos, literary excerpts and vintage cocktails from the cafés, cabarets, saloons and salons of 1920s Paris. In that epic era, Paris was the literary, artistic and cultural epicenter of the world. What were Ernest and Hadley Hemingway, Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, James Joyce, Cole Porter, John Dos Passos, Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso and others drinking, and where? Learn about (and sample) the famous (and infamous) cocktails, and the watering holes of this great era, from the Hotel Ritz to the Café du Dome to the Dingo (where Hemingway and Fitzgerald first met) to Fouquet’s on the Champs Elysees.

And who better to tell these stories but Philip Greene, author of To Have and Have Another: A Hemingway Cocktail Companion, Daily Beast cocktail columnist, and a co-founder of the Museum of the American Cocktail? Greene will be selling/signing copies of his award-winning book, A Drinkable Feast: A Cocktail Companion to 1920s Paris, published by Penguin Random House in 2018. During the program, guests will be served a flight of four authentic (sample-size) cocktails from this illustrious era, and can purchase their favorite from the cash bar.

Doors open at 6:00 pm for guests to enjoy cocktails for purchase. Cocktails featured preceding the program will not be available during the included tasting.

Happy hour snacks are included. History Happy Hours are sponsored by Therrien Waddell Construction Group.

Admission Info

$25 for Museum members, $30 for non-members.
$150 for a private table for 4

Dates & Times

2020/03/13 - 2020/03/13

Location Info

Sandy Spring Museum

17901 Bentley Road, Sandy Spring, MD 20860

Parking Info

Free parking.