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WNST announces major roadtrip San Diego party for Saturday

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People have been emailing from all over the country asking where our party will be in San Diego on Saturday. (Yes, WNST.net has users from the purple kingdom outside of the 695 ring!)

After much negotiation, we’ve decided on ONE central place in Gaslamp District to gather and it will be Tilted Kilt in the San Diego East Village (Downtown right next to Petco Park). VERY easy to find!

THIS IS A FREE PARTY!!!!!

The party starts at 9AM Saturday morning for a special purple brunch to start the day of college football, West Coast-style with morning action from the East Coast…continuing into the night with the UFC Fights in the bar later that evening (7 p.m. start). The bar is open until 2 a.m.!

This is a sample of wait staff at the Tilted Kilt, which is an Irish-themed, Hooters-style sports bar that Glenn Clark says is “fabulous.” I’ll take Glenn’s word for it.

Tilted Kilt

Address:
310 10th Ave.
San Diego, CA, 92101
(619) 814-KILT

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website: http://tiltedkilt.com/california/san_diego/index.html

Here is the lineup of specials for the day:

Beers are $4, Bloody Marys with a fix it yourself bar, $5.50 20oz Miller Lite and Coors Light drafts, bucket of 5 domestic beers for $17.00, $4.00 Miller Lite and Coors Light bottles, Raven juice shots $4.00 and Raven cakes $4.99 (Blueberry pancakes).

If you click the website I think you’ll see that we’ve elected a winning location and a great partner in the heart of all of the action to act as the Purple Headquarters all day on Saturday for a before-game purple takeover.

Here’s some evidence of our last two soirees in Nashville and Pittsburgh:
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