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What better way to celebrate a date night than with a cocktail or two or three?

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Looking for a way to shake up date night? Or, want to impress a date with your bartending skills? Take a Thompson’s Bookstore Date Night mixology class.

This mixology class for two allows Fort Worthians to try their hand at cocktail making. Participants will learn how to mix, stir, and shake three crafty cocktail creations, which they will then drink and enjoy.

Hint: Thompson’s also offers mixology classes for singles. Cheers, Fort Worth. Sign up for a class.

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