1348 14th St
Santa Monica, California 90404

CENTRAL Social Aid & Pleasure Club introduces a Happy Hour at the newest neighborhood hang in Santa Monica. Enjoy after work drinks or early night out on the cheap. $3 domestic draft and bottles, $3 PBR tall boys, $4 micro draft and imports, $5 well drinks, and a variety of additional specials offered weekly. Local food trucks frequently parked outside venue for fun & easy eats. For more info, visit http://www.centralsapc.com
HAPPY HOURS: Monday-Friday 4pm-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 5pm-8pm. “Happy Always” Foursquare Special: All hours of operation. Hours of operation are Monday-Friday 4pm-2am, Saturday and Sunday 5pm-2am.

CENTRAL also introduces their “Happy Always” Foursquare special (available all hours of operation) featuring a 2-for-1 round of draft beer each time you visit and check in. Simply show bartender your phone to verify check-in and receive the Foursquare-exclusive reward. http://foursquare.com/venue/3725.

ABOUT CENTRAL
CENTRAL S.A.P.C. is an organic meeting center for progressive culture, social activism and globally conscious organizations to hold community meetings, benefits, and rallies, in addition to programming quality indie music & cultivating the electronic scene on the Westside of LA. CENTRAL S.A.P.C. aims to foster community in an aesthetically rich, but casual neighborhood bar environment, while creating a hub for special events and the most credible live music acts and world-renowned DJs. The venue has two primary spaces with full bars in each: an urban Music Hall with a stage large enough to accommodate full bands, and a DJ Lounge. The DJ Lounge requires no cover. For more information or to view calendar of events, visit www.centralsapc.com. Convenient off-street parking lot is available, as well as a plethora of free street parking near the venue.

WHAT IS A SOCIAL AID & PLEASURE CLUB??
The main purpose of a Social Aid & Pleasure Club is to unify communities and neighbors. Social Aid & Pleasure clubs originated in New Orleans and were a source of pride among African Americans, always involving music. Members stemmed from 1800’s organizations called “benevolent societies.” These societies helped dues-paying members of the Pleasure Clubs with financial hardships, anything from health-care to funerals. Benevolent societies fostered a sense of unity in the community, hosting events and charity. Today, Pleasure Clubs still bring people together to enjoy and rejoice in good music and are custom-made venues for non-profit organization events.

Added by CENTRAL Social Aid and Pleasure on September 13, 2010