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Free nightcaps at 21c Lexington thanks to Angel’s Envy bourbon

Everyone wins at 21c Museum Hotels thanks to a partnership with Louisville-based bourbon brand Angel’s Envy.

Lockbox bar with a blue velvet couch, leather bar stools, and art on the walls.

Pull up chair, grab a pour, kick back + relax. | Photo by LEXtoday

Thanks to a partnership with Louisville-based bourbon brand Angel’s Envy, guests at all 21c Museum Hotel locations (with the exception of Chicago) can now enjoy a free pour each night of their stay.

Appropriately named Nightcap at the Museum, hotel guests are invited to enjoy a complimentary late-night Angel’s Envy Bourbon sip as you peruse the exhibits as the evening winds down.

Want to treat yourself? Book a staycation at 21c Lexington, then head down to onsite restaurant Lockbox at 8 p.m. to get your glass before wandering around the galleries or kicking back in your cozy room.

We’ll toast to that.

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