Upcoming Events For The Gulf Coast – Super Bowl Party – Mardi Gras Street Party – Valentines Day

Posted by The JellyFish Bar on February 2, 2010 under Events, Information, Specials | Be the First to Comment

Gulf Coast Superbowl PartySuper Bowl Party & PBYSA Fundraiser – The New Orleans Saints vs The Indianapolis Colts

Sunday, Feb 7th: Happy Hour for all non-PBYSA customers = 1/2 off all Beer & $2 off other Adult Beverages

Expo at the Caribe Resort in Orange Beach

Thursday, Feb 11th:

Valentines Day On The Gulf3rd Annual Perdido Key Mardi Gras Street Party

Saturday, Feb 13th: 4pm-8pm. Family Oriented: Fun Inflatable Activities, Face Painting, Games, Bead Throwing and more! Live New Orleans Style Music, Food and Drinks!

Valentines Day On The Gulf

Sunday, Feb. 14th: $75 Couple’s Dinner. Provides a bottle of wine, an Appetizer and a choice of either a Sushi Platter or a Non-Sushi Platter

For More Details Call (850) 332-6532 Or Click Here To Contact Us

JellyFish Bar’s Gulf Coast Prohibition Party

Posted by The JellyFish Bar on November 8, 2009 under Events, Food & Drinks | Be the First to Comment

Sat, December 5, 9:00pm – 2:30am

Come celebrate 80 years of legalized drinking

Gulf Coast Prohibition Party

The JellyFish Bar Prohibition Party

In 1920, the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was passed, making the sale, manufacture and transportation of alcohol illegal. On December 5, 1933, President Roosevelt signed into law the Twenty-first Amendment, which repealed the Eighteenth Amendment. The 13-year period between those two events, known as The Roaring Twenties, saw the rise of speakeasies, bootlegging and bathtub gin, as Americans found their way around Prohibition. One of the era’s legacies included a number of now classic cocktails created to mask the harsh taste of inferior home-made liquor.

The results of the experiment are clear: innocent people suffered; organized crime grew into an empire; the police, courts, and politicians became increasingly corrupt; disrespect for the law grew; and the per capita consumption of the prohibited substance—alcohol—increased dramatically, year by year, for thirteen years, never to return to the pre-1920 levels.

Come out to Perdido Key and celebrate freedom and 80 years of legalized drinking in the United States with The JellyFish Bar!