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Cuna To Host A Questionable Scarf Party 2/26

By: Feb. 18, 2010
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Cuna, the contemporary Lakeview neighborhood bar serving globally-inspired plates from chef Kendal Duque, will host a "Questionable Scarf Party" featuring prizes for patrons wearing their "most questionable" scarves and a themed specialty cocktail starting at 7pm on Friday, February 26.

As a much needed update to the universally-tired "ugly sweater parties", all patrons are encouraged to wear their most ridiculous, loudest, ugliest, most outlandish, and most questionable scarves during the "Questionable Scarf Party" on Friday, February, 26. Cuna gift certificates will be awarded to the "most questionable" male and female scarf wearers at 1am during the "Questionable Scarf Party."

During the "Questionable Scarf Party", Cuna will sell a new, winter-warming cocktail - "The Questionable Scarf" (Christian Brothers Brandy, white Crème De Coco, Sprite, long & scarf-like lemon peel twist) - for only $4.

There is no cover during Cuna's "Questionable Scarf Party."

ABOUT CUNA: Chicago businessman Paolo Acuna created Cuna, a contemporary 6,000 square foot neighborhood bar with affordable price points for food and drink in Lakeview. Cuna boasts 11 specialty cocktails ranging from ranging from new creations like the Belmont Whistle (Hendrick's Gin, Tito's Handmade Vodka, cucumber-infused simple syrup, cucumber garnish) to classics like the Sazerac and the Old Fashioned. Almost all of Cuna's premium brand mixed drinks top out at $8. Cuna also serves six beers on tap, a range of bottled beers, and a 17-bottle globally-sourced wine list. Kendal Duque - formerly the executive chef at three-star Sepia- is Cuna's executive chef . Duque's chef-driven menu focuses on scratch-made, globally-inspired shareable plates manipulating South American, Mediterranean, Asian, American, and Italian flavors from local and seasonal ingredients. Cuna's winter menu features three flatbreads (including "sausage, grapes, goat cheese and fontina cheese"); three salads and soups (including "onion soup with beef short ribs and gruyere cheese puffs"); eight "small bites" (including "whole wheat pasta ribbons with smoked duck breast, broccolini and parmigiano"; five "big bites" (including "skate wing with bacon-braised collard greens and cranberry-pine nut sauce"); and two desserts (including "black dog gelato cookie sandwiches"). Located at 1113 W Belmont Ave between Seminary and Clifton (312.224.8588), Cuna's bar is open 4pm-2am Tuesday thru Friday, 4pm-3am Saturday, and 4pm-midnight Sunday. Cuna's kitchen is open 4pm-midnight Tuesday thru Sunday. Cuna is closed on Mondays. Additional information - including food and drink menus - available at http://www.CunaChicago.com . Follow Cuna on Twitter at http://twitter.com/CunaChicago and Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/CunaChicago



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