Restaurants & Bars
The Cheesecake Factory Now Offering Cocktails To-Go in California
This is the first time the brand has sold cocktails to-go and will allow customers to enjoy a cocktail and support restaurant workers.
Need to unwind at home? The Cheesecake Factory is now offering cocktails to-go in California for the first time ever, allowing state residents to enjoy a libation at home. Customers can help support bartenders and restaurant workers who otherwise might be out of work during the state's evolving Stay-at-Home orders.
Bottled cocktail options include their J.W.’s Pink Lemonade ($20), Mojito ($24), Passion Fruit Margarita ($24), Pineapple Moscow Mule ($24), and their Ultimate Margarita ($24).
"With the recent transition to off-premise service across most of California and so many of our guests ordering their Cheesecake Factory favorites for take-out and delivery, we thought this was the perfect time to begin offering some of our signature handcrafted cocktails to-go. We’re offering six of our most popular cocktails to-go (Mojito, Pineapple Moscow Mule, Ultimate Margarita, Passion Fruit Margarita, JW’s Pink Lemonade and Sangria). Each cocktail contains two to three servings and they’re a great addition to a take-out or delivery order – and the perfect way to enjoy a complete Cheesecake Factory experience at home!," said Heather Berry, Vice President of Beverage and Bakery Operations at The Cheesecake Factory.
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Each bottle serves at least two people and is available for delivery through DoorDash or pickup through The Cheesecake Factory website at thecheesecakefactory.com.
The Cheesecake Factory opened their first location in Beverly Hills, California in 1978 and there are currently over 200 locations of the restaurant located around the world.
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