Havana Nights
June 28, 2012
At W Dallas – Victory hotel, music and fashion are always the passion. And this summer, that passion takes on a distinctly Latin flair with the debut of Havana Nights in the luxurious Living Room bar.
Of course, no night in Cuba would be complete without a fine cigar – and during Havana nights, guests will receive a free, hand-rolled cigar, value $8, when they purchase a flight of selected spirits. (Cigars can also be purchased individually or with other beverages for $8 each. Smoking is allowed outside on the Living Room bar’s expansive patio.) Flights will include three one-ounce servings of rum, Scotch or other whisky, grouped into “good, better, best” offerings priced from $25-$50 per flight. Guests can choose from almost 50 premium and ultra-premium brands stocked at the Living Room bar to create their own delightful triple-threat treat.
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