Burgers, beer and bluegrass at Linden Place Bash

Posted 10/29/16

Sample East Bay’s best sliders all under one roof at the Bristol Burger Bash at Linden Place Mansion on Sunday, Nov. 6.

Linden Place Museum’s first Bristol Burger Bash will bring …

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Burgers, beer and bluegrass at Linden Place Bash

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Sample East Bay’s best sliders all under one roof at the Bristol Burger Bash at Linden Place Mansion on Sunday, Nov. 6.

Linden Place Museum’s first Bristol Burger Bash will bring together three elements that make for a fantastic fall afternoon – burgers, beer and bluegrass. Sample East Bay’s best burgers all under one roof while enjoying local beers and wines and listening to down home live bluegrass in the Linden Place ballroom and gardens. 

East Bay’s best restaurants will bring their “burger” A-game, serving up mini burgers of all types – imagine beef, turkey, chicken, pork, seafood and more!  Presented with sponsor Toasted Bun Hospitality, Inc., the afternoon of culinary fun is a fundraiser for the preservation and restoration of Linden Place Mansion.

The Bristol Burger Bash is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 6, 1-4 p.m. Tickets are $35 and can be bought through the Linden Place website at www.lindenplace.org, or by calling 401-253-0390.

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