Quail Hollow Bike Night -Wesley Chapel, FL

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Quail Hollow Bike Night -Wesley Chapel, FL

Time: January 15, 2015 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: Quail Hollow
Street: 6025 Old Pasco Rd
City/Town: Wesley Chapel, FL
Website or Map: http://www.bikenights.net/QUA…
Phone: (813) 997-1133
Event Type: bike, night
Organized By: Quail Hollow
Latest Activity: Dec 8, 2014

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The Quail Hollow Bike Night will be held at Quail Hollow in Wesley Chapel, Florida.



Location:
-Quail Hollow in Wesley Chapel, Florida
(6025 Old Pasco Rd, Wesley Chapel, Florida)

Every THURSDAY Get ready for THIRSTY THURS @ the Quail Hollow BikeNight Emceed by Rick, Music, 50/50, Bike of the Night Winner, Free raffle also includes a chance to win either a Bucket of Beer or a Dinner at the Quail! Pool is open so bring your bathing suit!$5 Hamburger & Drink specials & a full Menu to choose from! Plus all your favorite mixed drinks! Eat & Drink outside on the Patio by the Pool or Inside!

Event Hours:
-6:00pm-9:00pm

Please Contact For More Information:
-(813) 997-1133 

We hope to see you there! 

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