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Lock Bottom Jazz & Dinner Club

Presented by City of Akron, Community Events Division at Lock 3 Akron, Akron OH

Jul 18 2018
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Aug 29 2018
Lock Bottom Jazz & Dinner Club

Wednesdays, July 18 – August 29 @ 5:00PM

Calling all music lovers and social butterflies. Plan on spending your Wednesday evenings in July and August with some great people including Dorie!

The Club will meet at a different restaurant each week from 5:00 until 7:00 and then go to the free concert at Lock 4.

Spend whatever you want on dinner, appetizers, dessert or drinks.

Our first restaurant will be Nuevo, Modern Mexican at 54 East Mill Street in downtown Akron on July 18. It’s an exciting, casual Mexican restaurant with delicious food and a wonderful ambiance. If you haven’t been, you need to come try it; if you’ve been before, come back and join us for a night of catching up with old friends and making new ones.

Great food, fun people and fabulous music. 

ADMISSION INFO

Open to all adults; no registration necessary.

Phone: 330-375-2877

Email: LEllis@akronohio.gov

Website: http://www.lock3live.com/

LOCATION

Lock 3 Akron

200 S. Main st, Akron, OH 44312

PARKING INFO

Lock 3 occupancy is 5,000.
Shirt and shoes required for admittance.
For concerts that have an admission charge tickets are available at the gate the night of the show and need to be paid in cash. No advance sales. Children 48 inches and under admitted FREE!

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