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City Barbeque To Fight Cancer With Quetoberfest

September 20, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

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que-glassIn a slow-smoked homage to Oktoberfest, City Barbeque will celebrate “Quetoberfest” which started yesterday and will run through October 3, with restaurants donating $1 from the sale of every half-chicken to the American Cancer Society.
Local City Barbeque joints will also sell limited-edition pint glasses in collaboration with local brewery Rhinegeist; the brewer’s 22 oz. Alice ale in a Quetoberfest glass will be sold for $9 (the glass itself will be available for $3), with $1 from each glass sale benefiting the American Cancer Society.
“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to raise funds for the American Cancer Society with this unique promotion, and are excited for guests to see the surprises we have in store,” said Rick Malir, founder of City Barbeque. “Quetoberfest should be a lot of fun in support of a great cause.”

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This is the first year City Barbeque will celebrate Quetoberfest, which the company intends to make an annual event.

 

Visit these Dayton area City Barbeque locations:

Centerville:  5 E Franklin St, Washington Township, OH 45459

Beavercreek:  2330 N Fairfield Rd  Beavercreek, OH 45431

Mon-Sat:
10:30 am – 10:00 pm
Sun:
11:00 am – 9:00 pm

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