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Dundee Cocktail Week: The Home of Cocktail Week Celebrates Its Biggest Year Yet

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Dundee Cocktail Week is back with its fourth edition, running from today. Friday 10 to Sunday 19 October, ready to transform the city into a ten-day celebration of cocktails, creativity, and community – and this year promises to be the biggest yet.  

Whether you’re heading into town for a big night out, grabbing an after-work drink or booking a romantic dinner for two, Dundee Cocktail Week offers signature cocktails from £5 to £7 in over 30 of the city’s most-loved venues such as Temple Lane, Nola’s, The Giddy Goose, The Paddock, Black Mamba and more. Wristbands can explore unlimited offers throughout the ten-day event and unlock access to signature cocktails and exclusive food and drink offers across the city.

The week kicks off today, with a Smirnoff Miami Peach launch party at Temple Lane (from 7pm until late), featuring £5 cocktails and live DJ sets. Entry is free until capacity is reached.

Founded by Alice Christison of M.ad Agency, Dundee Cocktail Week was the very first event in what is now a nationwide series spanning 19 cities, including Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds and most recently, Dublin. Dundee remains particularly special to Alice as her hometown and the birthplace of Cocktail Week.

Dundee Cocktail Week is in partnership with Diageo, the festival will feature a wide range of brands including Smirnoff, Captain Morgan, Tanqueray, Johnnie Walker, Baileys, Cîroc, Casamigos, and Guinness, alongside premium non-alcoholic o

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