By Katherine Barrier on Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 2:16 pm
Over-the-Rhine bar Lost & Found has launched a one-of-a-kind “pasta experience” to feed not only your body, but your soul during the long work week.
Each Wednesday, Lost & Found is hosting Juice & Funk Spaghetti Night, a pop-up experience that’s filled with exactly that: Wine, music and pasta. The bar says it’s part of an ongoing series to feature a curated selection of wines by-the-glass that are usually only available by the bottle, as well as guest DJs who will be spinning soul and funk tunes while you dine.
“There’s something about funk music, wine and pasta that just feeds the soul,” co-founder Steven Clement said in a release, adding the pop-up is a collaboration between everyone at Lost & Found.
“From the sauce itself to the music and the wine pairings, it all adds up to something totally one-of-a-kind.”
The spaghetti is made from scratch and paired with a house-made red sauce or bolognese. They will also have vegetarian and gluten-free options, and you can have spaghetti squash instead of pasta.
Juice & Funk Spaghetti Night runs every Wednesday from 5 p.m. to midnight or until they sell out. You can see the full menu here.
Lost & Found, 22 E. 14th St., Over-the-Rhine. More info: lostandfoundotr.com.
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