Cask 'n Flagon

Cask ‘n Flagon Provides the Remedy for Bracketitis Calling in sick to catch the opening round of March Madness? Come see Dana Van Fleet, M.M.D at the Cask ‘n Flagon for diagnosis.

WHAT: March Madness is here again! The opening round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament takes place Thursday, March 19th and Friday, March 20th in the early afternoon, which makes it very inconvenient for March Madness enthusiasts to catch the live action…unless they call-in sick to work…with a case of Bracketitis.

The only remedy for Bracketitis is catching all of the college hoops action on any of the Cask ‘n Flagon’s 60+ high-definition plasma televisions throughout the entire day. Dana Van Fleet, M.M.D (March Madness Doctor) from the offices of Cask ‘n Flagon will provide patrons with a doctor’s note and signature excusing them from work, and pronouncing Bracketitis as the diagnosis along with symptoms of the annual disease. Cask patrons will be carefully attended to by staff dressed up in doctor scrubs and nurse outfits.

The featured cocktail during the opening round will be the “Flu-Shot,” and there will be a set “March Madness Menu” during all NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament games including items such as Rally Sticks, Fowl Shots and the Three Point Basket.

WHEN:

  • Thursday, March 19, 2009
  • Friday, March 20, 2009

WHERE:

  • Cask ‘n Flagon
  • 62 Brookline, Boston

www.casknflagon.com