Cheers: We’re celebrating Drink Up Week — here’s how to join us

We’ll be toasting to the bountiful beverage industry across cities like Austin, Boston, Seattle, Nashville, Kansas City, and many more from Monday, July 22 to Friday, July 26, 2024.

Three hands are holding bright orange, fizzy drinks rimmed with an orange wedge and toasting; a table covered in grapefruit and oranges serves as a backdrop.

Cheers — Drink Up Week is back.

Photo via Pexels + Rachel Claire

Clink, clink. We’d like to make a toast.

This summer — Monday, July 22-Friday, July 26 — we’ll be raising a glass to Drink Up Week, a celebration of entrepreneurs, mixologists, venues, and beverages across buzzy US cities.

From coffee, tea, and smoothies to wine, craft beer, and specialty cocktails and mocktails — we’ll be covering it all in hopes of showcasing the vibrant local drink culture across cities like Austin, Seattle, Nashville, Boston, and Richmond.

Now, this is where you come in.

If you own a local business that serves delicious beverages or know someone who does, celebrate Drink Up Week with us by offering a fun drink deal or two to our readers — say 50% off margaritas, BOGO smoothies, or 20% off a beer flight (mix it up, we’re open to ideas). Drop your deal into this form by Friday, June 28 and our local City Editors will include it in an interactive map of all the deals happening during Drink Up Week. There’s no charge to participate.

We’ll also highlight a few of the can’t-miss drink deals in our newsletter. Want to make sure your drink special makes it in? You can guarantee inclusion by purchasing a paid content package.

Meanwhile, if you’re a reader who wants to experience your city through Drink Up Week, sip tight. Before Drink Up rolls around, we’ll be working hard to pull together a list of local drink deals and/or fun stories about your city’s drink scene.

We want to know — is there a local business you’d love to see participate in Drink Up Week? Shout them out.

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