Plymouth Ice Festival
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After the ice carving competitions,
the visit to the hot spot and an attempt
at learning to cross country ski in
Kellogg Park, the place to be seen at
the 33rd Annual Plymouth Ice Festival
is the Party Lot behind E.G. Nick's on
Forest Street.
After a visit to the Svedka Vodka Ice
Bar, where patrons can enjoy some
specialty vodka drinks, all ice-cold, of
course, there will be live music, beer
and wine and a good time in the huge
tent erected in the parking lot behind
the restaurant.
“We do it every year and it just gets
better and better,” notedE.G. Nick's co-
owner Frank Agostini. He and partner,
Tony Belli, are always on hand during
the Ice Festival to enjoy watching
patrons at the large bar carved com-
pletely fromice enjoy their first drink.
“Yes, we do serve drinks at the
Svedka Ice Bar. We do it every year
and people are still surprised by it. We
think it's pretty cool, obviously,”
Hot music, cold drinks
Ice Bar, Party Lot attract after-hours festival crowds
See
Crowds,
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