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Each bartender from various Clancy’s Restaurants will sample a special Tito’s Cocktail, and the winning cocktail will be added to all restaurant menus this fall.

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What’s that sound? Ah, it’s some of Indy’s best bartenders stirring and shaking up some delicious cocktails for a good cause.

You’re invited to Clancy’s Hospitality Bartender Battle on Thursday, June 26, 6-8 p.m., at the patio of Grindstone on the Monon. For just $40 per person, you’ll enjoy top-notch cocktails, friendly competition, and unbeatable vibes — all while supporting Gleaners Food Bank.

Sip, cheer, and help make a difference. Tickets are limited, so grab yours and get ready to toast to a cause.

Sip, sip, hooray.

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