Old Montreal Restaurants Join the 28 Days Alcohol Free Challenge

O.V. IN FRENCH. TRANSLATED BY GOOGLE.

This year again, during the month of February, the Jean Lapointe Foundation invites all of Quebec to join the fight against alcohol and drug dependence as part of the 28 Days Without Alcohol Challenge. This year, for the very first time, three restaurants in Old Montreal will proudly join in the Foundation’s initiative by offering “La Carte Sans Compromis”, a menu of mocktails, beers and non-alcoholic wines, made up of new products specially chosen for the occasion! Even better, for each non-alcoholic cocktail, each beer or glass of wine sold at Modavie, Brasserie 701 and Bevo Bar + Pizzeria, Experience Old Montreal will donate $ 1 to the Foundation and $ 2 for each bottle of wine. You can finally treat yourself to an outing in Old Montreal while supporting a good cause! Who says alcohol is necessary to have fun?

In each participating restaurant, diners will find a sumptuous alcohol-free mocktail menu carefully developed as part of the initiative. Enjoy a delicious supper at Brasserie 701 while sipping their “Falernum 94” – made from a brand new alcohol-free spirit, brimming with spicy notes and perfectly balanced by the presence of bitters; or gather with friends for a supper at the Bevo Bar + Pizzeria and taste their delicious pizza cooked in a wood oven, with the brand new Kronenbourg 1664 White Without Alcohol in hand. Do you want live music and French dishes? Why not head to Modavie and treat yourself to a delicious supper accompanied by a Torres Muscat Natureo? In addition, on Friday February 8, from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., the Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc Sans Alcool team joined forces with the Bevo Bar + Pizzeria to offer their brand new alcohol-free beer for free to all guests! More details about this evening are available here https://www.facebook.com/events/2163326833978488

The 28 Days Without Alcohol Challenge is a unique movement that started in 2013 when two young professionals with a strong community spirit decided to stop drinking throughout the month of February, in order to offer support to people who were suffering. drug and alcohol addiction. It is on the basis of this experience that the Jean Lapointe Foundation decided to promote the 28-day Challenge as a means of raising awareness and raising funds in order to set up prevention workshops in secondary schools. across the province, to educate young students about the risks of addiction from alcohol, cannabis and other drugs. For a modest donation of $ 28 and 28 days of sobriety, you can support projects in local secondary schools aimed at combating heavy drinking and drug addiction among young people.

No alcohol, no problem! This year, during the month of February, support the fight against addiction among young people by participating in the 28 Days Alcohol-Free Challenge, and remember, you can still treat yourself to an outing in Old Montreal while maintaining your commitment !

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