Dirty Dishes is Dead?!?

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Dirty Dishes is Dead?!?

Time: December 16, 2010 at 9pm to December 17, 2010 at 2pm
Location: The LOOKOUT
Street: 3600 16th Street & Market Street
City/State: San Francisco
Info/Tickets/Map: http://rsvp.dirtydishesdjs.com
Event Type: castro/mission, san, francisco, ca
Organized By: DJ Gordon Gartrell
Latest Activity: Dec 5, 2010

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12/01/2010
Dirty Dishes is Dead?!? - Holiday Benefit & Grand Finale

DIRTY DISHES IS DEAD?!?

Yes, folks, this is the last Dirty Dishes as we know it. Heretoforth, six reasons to come to the Dirty Dishes is Dead!?!: Holiday Benefit and Grand Finale!

1. This is it.

After a triumphant year that has seen us pack the house from day one, showcase SF's finest food carts and DJs, and create an one-of-a-kind scene, Dirty Dishes as we know it is going out with one last bang! Not sure what is coming next, but we're gonna take a little holiday break, regroup, and figure out what comes next in 2011. For those of you who have been coming up with excuse after excuse and for those of you who have perfect attendance records, the time is now.

2. Do it for the future chefs of America!

This Dirty Dishes will benefit the Boys and Girls Club of San Francisco's Culinary Arts program. Proceeds from the special presale only package tickets will go to them, as will money collected that evening. We HIGHLY RECOMMEND this option, not only is it a great deal but you'll be bringing some holiday joy to kids in need. Only $9.99 for cover, food item of your choice, and a specialty shooter! Buy tickets here.

3. The debut of the TASTY Fried Chicken Cart!

Yes, our one and only Chef Christian and the Tasty crew will be serving up Mama Reyes' Famous Fried Chicken you know and crave. Depending on its success, who knows, you may be seeing it popup around town...

4. Pork Belly Bahn Mi & Handmade Ice Cream Sandwiches.

We're excited to pair our fried chicken with the veteran food carters Kitchen SideCar (pork belly bahn mi! braised mushroom/greens with miso sauce!) and Dulceria (handmade ice cream sandwiches!). COME HUNGRY!

5. Dirty Dishes is Dead DJ sets!

We've had a great run at the LookOut, with us packing the dancefloor there better than any party they throw, thanks to you all. Sam (Gordon Gartrell) and Brent (B-Haul) will be taking out Dirty Dishes with a bang from 10pm-2am, joined by our very own Special K from 9-10.

6. Holidays means Presents.

Stick around till midnight and we'll be giving away some special treats (rhymes with late night eats) to all the good girls and boys who've stuck around!

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DIRTY DISHES IS DEAD?!?: HOLIDAY BENEFIT AND GRAND FINALE

THURS, DEC 16
The LOOKOUT
3600 16th St. @ Market
San Francisco
9PM till you drop
More info on Facebook


$9.99 pre-sale ticket (http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/14005) includes admission, specialty shooter, a food ticket, and a donation toward the Boys & Girls Club of San Francisco's Culinary Arts program. Admission is $3 at the door but we strongly encourage you to purchase a pre-sale ticket. When you do, you make an impact on the kids of our city!

Beats by: Gordon Gartrell, B-Haul, & Special K
Eats by: Tasty!, Kitchen SideCar, & Dulceria

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A special thanks to all who have made Dirty Dishes possible, including: Chris and the fab LookOut staff, the many fab food carters we've had the pleasure of meeting and hosting, our oh-so-talented DJ friends who have come through and rocked with us, Ben at Blocshop and Rob for the killer fliers and artwork, Annie for holding down the door with class, Cynthia for her mad photo skills, the Tasty and Tasty Con Sol family for coming through month after month, Alex at Socha Visual for the signage, and especially all of you for coming through and making Dirty Dishes rock month after month!

Stay tuned for more in 2011, if you have any thoughts, suggestions, collaborations, DJ opportunities, food catering needs, etc, let us know!!

Much love and thanks,

Brent, Sam, Christian & the Dirty Dishes Crew

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