Bauer Howl-o-ween Bash

If you have walked down Newbury Street in Boston, you have definitely seen, and hopefully stopped into, Bauer Wines and Spirits to check out their quality wines and spirits from around the world and to chat with their knowledgable staff. Bauer has thrived on Newbury Street for the past 50 years, a true testimony to their experience and customer service excellence.

Bauer’s Howl-O-Ween Bash is coming up quickly, and they are giving away two pairs of tickets to this spirited food and wine event!

From their website:

Please join us Saturday, October 30th from 7-9pm, at the College Club of Boston located at 44 Commonwealth Ave, for a walk-around tasting that is sure to be a frighteningly-good time!

We’ll be featuring of dozens of hand-picked fall wines and ‘spooky’ beers, as well as delicious tidbits and treats provided by Chef Jesse. Costumes are not required, but please feel free to get into the Halloween Spirit. Grand prizes will be awarded for best costumes. Space is limited, so buy your tickets early!

To enter:

Visit http://www.bauerwines.com to check out their upcoming events schedule and become a fan on Facebook.
Leave a comment here telling us your favorite Halloween costume or memory.
Spread the word! Tweet a link to this post or link back to it on your blog.

Bauer’s Howl-O-Ween Bash promises to be one of the most fun and tastiest events in Boston over Halloween weekend and a perfect kickoff to a night on the town!

For more information, please call (617) 262-0363. Tickets can also be purchased online: http://bauerwineshowl-o-weenbash.eventbrite.com/

Tags: Boston, giveaway, Halloween, wine

  1. Gina’s avatar

    My favorite Halloween costume was my Pound Puppies Veterinarian costume when I was 4 years old. Thanks for the great contest!

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  2. Clarice’s avatar

    My worst Halloween costume was when I dressed up at Minnie Mouse. Not a good choice. I’m a fan on Facebook.

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  3. Katie’s avatar

    My favorite Halloween memory is definitely the annual pumpkin carving with my sister, which of course included making a complete mess of the kitchen and baking up the pumpkin seeds!

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  4. elizabeth’s avatar

    I adore halloween! growing up we had some pretty epic costumes, ranging from jasmine and mulan (i’m blonde fyi), to medieval princess and a book one year. i’ll always love my alice in wonderland costume though!
    great giveaway btw!

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  5. Aileen’s avatar

    Halloween is one of my favorite holidays! Ironically, considering someone else said their worst costume was Minnie Mouse, that was my favorite costume as a child! My least favorite was a homemade pumpkin costume — I just looked like a little orange blob.

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  6. Enrico’s avatar

    my worst halloween costume – I tied a ships rope loosely around the middle of my chest, and frayed the ends about 2 feet…. People would ask me: what are you? are you supposed to be scary or something?
    I answered – I am afraid not… (a frayed knot?)

    yeah, I was never asked back to their house after that.

    Great giveaway by the way

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  7. Samantha’s avatar

    My favorite Halloween costume was when I went as a “flapper” in grades 2,3, and 4. Yes, same costume each year. The scary part is that it involved a slinky black dress, fishnets, knee-high black lace-up 3-inch stiletto boots, and loads of makeup. I loved it, and apparently my mom thought it was hilarious – I’m just glad Social Services didn’t get called on her arse.

    On a side note, I don’t think I’ve used or even thought of the word flapper since 1991. But it was good enough for a costume then, eh?

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  8. Alicia’s avatar

    My favorite halloween costume was when my mom dressed me up as a christmas present. She used a big appliance box and cut holes for my head and arms, then wrapped the box like a present and I wore a HUGE bow in my hair.

    It was my favorite because I could wear sweats under it and not freeze my butt off in October as a princess.
    I’m a friend on facebook!

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