STACK’S PIZZAGEDDON IS THE ULTIMATE PARKING LOT PARTY

STACK’S PIZZAGEDDON IS THE ULTIMATE PARKING LOT PARTY

Sudbury’s own Stack Brewing is celebrating 4 years strong! Serving up some  of the best suds in Sudbury with clever names like Valley Girl, Panache, and Saturday Night that give a nod to their hometown, its hard to believe how far they’ve come in such sort time! This Saturday June 24th join the Stack team for Pizzageddon the ultimate tailgate party right in their parking lot. Pizza, music, games, hot tubs (no, really) – they’ve got it all!  For the real super fans this is even your chance to get a tour of the brewery before sampling a pint of your favourite ale. Catch all the action Saturday June 24th from 1PM-9PM at the Stack Brewing parking lot (1350 Kelly Lake Rd), just $5 entry gets you in for the day with pizza and pints available to purchase – this is a cash only event.

 

Music and beer – the two just go together! So while you’re soaking in the rays (hopefully) at Pizzageddon check out some of Sudbury’s favourite acts. Hitting the stage to help kick this next year of brews into high gear will be The Twentiest, The Suicide Drifters, and headliners The Almighty Rhombus. The fun doesn’t stop there, buskers will also be about to entertain, there will be games to take part in, and tours of the brewery if you’re extra curious.  Make sure you bring your best swim wear too! Softub Canada will be on hand with hot tubs ready to go for you to take a soak between rounds.

A beer and a slice sound pretty good don’t they?  Take your pick of some of Sudbury’s finest pie’s as Ristorante Verdicchio, Fired Up Pizza, and Buoy’s Eatery from Manitoulin, serve up their most delectable pizzas by the slice. Why not try one of everything?   If you’re in the mood for something both adventurous and nostalgic give a Helter Smelter Float a try. Their delicious Imperial Stout but all dressed up with a heaping scoop of ice cream and generous swirl of whipped cream. If you’re unlucky enough to be the DD this time around treat yourself to a traditional root beer float and try not to be too jealous.

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Jessica Lovelace is a Public Relations and Communications grad, musical theatre enthusiast, lover of live music and part-time unicorn tamer. Some have said that the Big Dripper from Sub City is a regional delicacy and the perfect end to a Sudbury Saturday Night – Jessica is definitely one of those people. No, the hair is not a perm.

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