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Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy to mix cocktails, stories at THC

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Posted 9/5/24

Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy to mix cocktails, stories at THC   ORANGE PARK – Step back in time and immerse yourself in the dark and mysterious world of Edgar Allan Poe. This exclusive speakeasy …

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Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy to mix cocktails, stories at THC


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Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy to mix cocktails, stories at THC

 

ORANGE PARK – Step back in time and immerse yourself in the dark and mysterious world of Edgar Allan Poe. This exclusive speakeasy will transport you to a bygone era as you sip on expertly crafted cocktails inspired by four of Poe’s most beloved stories.

Led by the speakeasy’s lead mixologist and Poe historians, this immersive evening promises to be a chillingly unforgettable experience for two shows each on Nov. 22 and 23 at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Don’t miss your chance to bring Poe’s tales to life, one sip at a time, and get your tickets for the Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy at the Thrasher-Horne Center. Tickets are $45 and available at the box office or the thcenter.org. Guests must be at least 21.

 The Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy is a chilling cocktail experience in Orange Park that brings four of his stories off the page and onto the stage as told through the Poe Historians while pairing them with four classic cocktails.

Standard admission includes entry to the experience and four cocktails. Step into the world of Edgar Allan Poe in this four-part chilling cocktail experience. Sip on delicious themed cocktails that are paired with each story. Hear Edgar Allan Poe’s work reimagined, as told by the Poe historians.