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Ring in the holidays in style with District 7 Social Hall’s event space

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District 7 is open seven days a week and ready to host events of all kinds.

Photo by District 7 Social Hall via Facebook

It’s time to rethink your same old holiday party. Whether you’re in charge of planning the seasonal office get-together or just want to throw a celebration for your family and friends, District 7 Social Hall has your back.

Not only does District 7 offer games galore (duckpin bowling or ping-pong, anyone?) to keep the whole crew entertained, but the self-serve beer wall is also the perfect drink solution for a crowd.

Ready to book? Call (859) 303-8327 for details, or inquire online.

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