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Special Events American Arlington Heights

Get ready for the Rack N’ Roll Spring Smoke Show. Rack House in Arlington Heights will open its parking lot and beer garden to house an afternoon of $5 smoky eats and drinks, live music, family activities, prizes and more!

Rack House will donate a portion of the festival proceeds to the 100 Club of Chicago which provides support for the families of first responders who have lost their lives in the line of duty.

Rack N’ Roll Smoke Show Details: $5 Eats & Drink Guests can enjoy BBQ right from Rack House’s outdoor smoker including Chef Bryant Anderson’s Hickory Smoked Brisket and Carolina Pulled Pork and BBQ Ribs, plus Corn on the Cob and Homemade Pretzels. BBQ fanatics can also feast their eyes on a whole Pig Roast, rubbed down with Rack House’s seasonings and slow smoked for over 24-hours.

AND in honor of National BBQ and Hamburger Months, Chef Bryant has created The Chubby Checkerthree-1/4 lb. griddled patties, melted brick cheese, peanut butter, bacon, fried plantains, pickles, and arugula all piled high on a toasted pretzel bun. The special burger ($14) will be available all month long at Rack House and in a “single patty slider” version ($4) at the Rack N’ Roll Spring Smoke Show.

Event goers can also wash down their favorite BBQ eats with  $5 Sam Adams brews and, in honor of the 100 Club, 4204 Main Street Brewing’s “Off Duty Lager.”

Live Music Start the warm weather and festival season than with live music from the Moonshine Bros From 2-5 p.m., guests can dance and sing to a mix of blues, country, Motown and rock hits.

Family Activities Kids of all ages can take part in face painting, a bounce house, balloon artist, bagsand other games all afternoon.

Raffle and Prizes Festival attendees will have the opportunity to receive raffle tickets to win an assortment of prizes including an Apple Watch! Raffle prizewinners will be announced at 4 p.m. and must be present at the event.

The Rack N’ Roll Spring Smoke Show will be on Sunday, May 19 from 12-5pm. Admission is free.


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