Tequila Tasting Train

Welcome aboard the Tequila Tasting Train, where luxury meets culinary delight! Step into a world of exquisite flavors and unparalleled hospitality as you embark on a journey through some of the finest tequilas and local gourmet dishes. More than just a culinary excursion, this journey is a celebration of the finer things in life—good food, great company, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned epicurean or simply someone who appreciates the finer things in life, the Tequila Tasting Train promises memories that will last a lifetime.

This 1 hour and 30 minute ride is a 21+ event that will delight any tequila lover.

Date(s)

May 2nd, 2025

6:00 PM

Tequila Tasting Menu

  • Poblano Queso & Chips – Bold, cheesy, and gone in seconds – just like the shot.
  • Shrimp Ceviche – Zesty, fresh, and bringing all the amin character energy.
  • Chicken Al Pastor Empanadas with Sauce – Sweet, savory, and a little extra – in the best way.

 

Join us for a tequila tasting like no other, where bold flavors and creative cocktails take center stage. Savor the spirit of Mexico with our unique lineup of tequila-based drinks:

🍹 Cinco De Oh No – A bold shot of tequila served with a zesty lime wedge—simple, classic, and guaranteed to get the party started.

🍹 Citrus Got Real – A refreshing lime margarita that packs the perfect balance of tart and smooth, bringing a fresh twist to a timeless favorite.

🍹 Orange You Glad You Came – Orange juice, tequila, and grenadine… that’s it. That’s the vibe. 

Come sip, savor, and celebrate the spirit of tequila with us!

 

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             French Lick & West Baden was once known as the home to “America’s Laxative”. The Pluto Water slogan was “When nature wont, Pluto will.” At one point in time, 40-50 train cars were used to ship Pluto Water across the country. This “healing” water naturally contained sodium, magnesium sulfate, and lithium which produced a foul odor. This odor prompted people to say that the underworld couldn’t be far away.

              Pluto, the Roman God of the Underworld became a staple symbol in our area. Ultimately, Pluto Water sales were stopped in 1971 when lithium became a controlled substance and was no longer allowed to be sold publicly. However, the Pluto symbol remains and can still be found in many areas locally.