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Lion's Den to Feature Monthly 'Local Night'

- March 17, 2008

STOCKBRIDGE — The Lion's Den will host a "Local Night" each month, beginning Thursday, March 20, and continuing every third Thursday in the pub.

The night's purpose is to emphasize the Red Lion Inn's commitment to buying locally.

On March 20, the Lion’s Den will offer a pheasant pot pie with pheasant from the Austerlitz Club in Chatham, N.Y., and Barrington IPA, produced by Barrington/Berkshire Mountain Brewery in Great Barrington.

There will be trivia at 6, featuring a local and regional trivia, odd facts, and standard Trivial Pursuit categories and prizes. David Grover will provide entertainment with music ranging from Broadway tunes and the Carpenters to Peter, Paul and Mary and the Grateful Dead, and with Woody Guthrie and Martin Luther King.

Chef Brian Alberg has tried to remain true to the inn's focus on contemporary cuisine rooted in the region's heritage. A large percentage of his menu ingredients are from local farms. On Sundays and Mondays, a "Sustainable Foods Menu" in the dining room featuring locally grown and produced ingredients from small farms in the Berkshires and the surrounding region. It is the inn's philosophy that supporting area farmers helps to secure a healthy landscape for future generations. A sustainable foods breakfast is served daily.
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