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One World, One Glass: Part Two

Wednesday, April 27, 2011 from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

One World, One Glass: Part Two

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Bollywood Life   more info Ended $25.00 $2.24
Lucha Libre
Mexican tequilas and beers @ Gold Cane
Ended $25.00 $2.24
Pirate Booty   more info Ended $25.00 $2.24
World Tour
Admission to all bars and car service for a group of four friends. **Be sure to let us know which bar you wish to start at for the night!**
Ended $160.00 $8.99

Event Details

Join Drink Good – Do Good for an evening of donations and libations.


One World, One Glass: Part Two

Wednesday, April 27, from 5pm – 9pm

Proceeds go to The San Francisco Education Fund supporting San Francisco Public Schools.


Unique alcohols from three regions of the world are represented at three different San Francisco bars. No matter which one you attend, you enjoy unlimited tastings as well as savory ethnic snacks. You can even keep your souvenir glass. Are you doing GOOD?


Bollywood Life: Dancing for GOOD 

EZ5 - South Asian whiskeys and beers


Lucha Libre: Fighting for GOOD

Gold Cane - Mexican tequilas and beers


Pirate Booty: Plundering for GOOD 

Murio’s Trophy Room - Caribbean rums and beers


World Tour 
Admission to all bars and car service for a group of four friends

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When & Where


EZ5 Bar
684 Commercial St
San Francisco, CA 94111

Wednesday, April 27, 2011 from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM (PT)


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DO GOOD Coalition



Drink Good – Do Good is one branch of the DO GOOD Coalition. It honors two long-standing institutions that contribute to the spirit and integrity of San Francisco – premium alcohol and social responsibility. We host themed events where guests can taste unique alcohol brands, socialize with friends and directly support local nonprofits with the funds raised.

Now your drinking habit can be used for good rather than embarrassing pictures.