
An adults only traveling brunch experience will be pulling into Aberdeen Carolina & Western Railway on Sept. 13-14.
The Rolling Brunch Train invites guests to climb aboard in Pinehurst or Aberdeen and enjoy a one-of-a-kind ride filled with great food, drinks and fun.
During the journey, passengers will savor an array of brunch favorites and beautifully crafted food displays while sipping on specialty cocktails.
Included in the price of one ticket is a complementary mimosa, a variety of passed and stationed brunch treats and a train ride. Guests can also visit the Bloody Mary bar to build-your-own drink, or create a mimosa that hits the spot with signature mixes at the onboard bar.
“We offer such a unique experience with our venue like no other place in the area, we thought, ‘Why settle for brunch at a table when you can brunch on a moving train?’ We are taking brunch off the plate and putting it on the tracks,” shared Rebekah Anne, with Aberdeen Carolina & Western Railway Co.
Tickets are available and start at $60. For more information and a full schedule of dates and departure times, you can go to the Aberdeen Carolina & Western Railway Co. website here.
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