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River Market trolley café's grand opening is this weekend

Enjoy donuts, alcohol pairings, and more sweet treats as the trolley transfers to a new track.

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A flight never looked so right.

Photo by Donutology

The beloved River Market trolley café recently found a new driver, local biz Donutology. After greasing up its wheels, Donutology at The Trolley is ready to roll. This weekend — Saturday, Dec. 9, 7 a.m.-11 p.m. + Sunday, Dec. 10, 7 a.m.-9 p.m. — marks its grand opening celebration.

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All aboard. Next stop — donuts.

Photo by Donutology

The celebration will debut Donutology at the Trolley’s signature cocktail menu and a chance to win free donuts for one year.

Each day, stop by after 2 p.m. to rev up your taste buds with cocktails + local beer. Pro tip: Go between 4-6 p.m. for 20% off. Pair your donuts with cocktails such as the streetcar martini, river market water, and the mallow mint spiked hot cocoa (also available sans spike).

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