GA Riders CARS vs BIKES -Woodstock, GA

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GA Riders CARS vs BIKES -Woodstock, GA

Time: August 18, 2011 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: SEVEN Bar and Hookah Lounge
Street: 6889 Georgia Hwy 92,
City/Town: Woodstock,Ga
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/event…
Event Type: happy, hour, hook, up, every, thursday
Organized By: Lenai Entertainment
Latest Activity: Aug 15, 2011

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ALL bike enthusiasts and car clubs come join the GA Riders Bike Club every Thursday at SEVEN Bar and Hookah Lounge to link up and network before "riding out" to cruise the ATL. Home of the $2Food and Drink Menu. EXAMPLES:

Domestic Bottles Tavern Fries
Import Drafts 6 Wings
Mixed Drinks Sweet Potato Fries
Margaritas Mozzarella Sticks


ONLY $2 ONLY $2 ONLY $2 ONLY $2 ONLY $2 ONLY $2 ONLY $2 ONLY $2

Hookahs also avail and FREE Pool for a limited time......................​..

THE BEST DAMN HAPPY HOUR FOR KENNESAW, ACWORTH, and WOODSTOCK is at SEVEN.....................​..........................​..


ALSO: FREE WIFI

at the intersection of Bells Ferry Rd on Hwy 92........

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Barrett Pkwy Car Scene will be on the scene to see who draws more attention; Cars or Bikes

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