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Spend a Night in 'Titanic Steerage' Downtown
Granny McCarthy's Tea Room presents a tribute to the ill-fated vessel and its second class passengers Saturday night.
As the world marks the 100th anniversary of the ill-fated voyage of the Titanic, Granny McCarthy’s Tea Room in downtown Bethlehem will do so Saturday night with a unique homage to the doomed ship’s poorest passengers.
During “A Night in Steerage,” restaurant visitors will be treated to an evening of food and music like the ship’s second-class passengers may have experienced.
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The menu main course choices will be ragout of beef with potatoes and pickles, and roast pork with sage and pearl onions. The menu will also feature cabin bisquits, fresh brown bread, rice soup, boiled potatoes, green peas and sweet corn, with plum pudding with sweet sauce and baked oranges for dessert.
During the two-hour event from 6 to 8 p.m., Saturday, there will also be traditional Irish music and entertainment.
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The $35 per person price includes gratuity and you can bring your own bottle. Reservations are required. Call 610-861-7631.
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