Thursday, October 10
All you can eat Meat and Beer
Benefit Tickets start at $180 (plus tax and fees)
David Burke and the Red Meat Lover’s Club invite you to an all you can eat and drink feast
We will be carving a 70 pound dry aged Pat LaFrieda Steamship and we will be serving meats en masse.
You will be greeted with an old fashioned and have as much beer as you can enjoy.
Chef David Burke will carve a meat mountain for the Red Meat Lover’s Club 1st NYC Beefsteak for Saving Jordan Ogman. The Secretary of Steak and Chef David Burke serve all the meats. Last one standing wins. All the beef, all the beer, all the fun will be had
Steaksmen & Steakswomen, we turn back that clock 100 years and beef.
Traditionally, 100 years ago, Beefsteaks with small groups of people gathering in rustic taverns or dingy cellars where, sitting on crates or stools, they would sing, tell stories, eat steaks, and drink ale with abandon.
OK, we will have beer and bourbon in a luxury setting instead!
No knives or forks were allowed. We will allow chopsticks but only one per person for stabbing the meat purposes.
Joking – we will have utensils.
This night we will consume meats and more meats….for inspirational purposes. Think torched slab bacon, grilled shrimp, pork chops served on the pass, steak on toast, MONSTER baked potatoes with enough butter to excite a cardiologist, and other items that will be spoken about in hushed tones for years to come…
…and a ton of beef.
In Red Meat Lover’s Club fashion we will have an incredible charity partner: Saving Jordan Ogman. As usual, 100% of all auction profits will be donated from the live and silent auctions and raffle.
So join us on October 10th at Park Ave Kitchen by David Burke to support Jordan, while participating in yet another epic, meaty experience from The Red Meat Lover’s Club.
Saving the lives of Jordan and the other children with TECPR2 can potentially lead to breakthroughs for other neurodegenerative diseases of the brain. TECPR2 and many well-known neurodegenerative diseases of the brain – such as ALS, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s – are suspected to share a commonality of failure, impairment, and/or abnormalities of the autophagy process (the body’s way of cleaning out damaged cells in order to regenerate newer, healthier cells). It is excruciatingly painful to know that there is an autophagy impairment occurring in this sweet, 7-year old’s brain and central nervous system.