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Valentine’s Masquerade Noir: A Truffle Love Affair in Black and White!

Event Details

Friday, February 14 @ 6:30 pm 10:00 pm

Venue

Liberty Theatre Astoria
1203 Commercial St
Astoria, OR 97103
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1-503-325-5922

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Dress up in your finest attire and a creative mask for our Masquerade Noir, a night of costumes, dancing, and truffles! Enjoy truffled small plates from eight talented chefs alongside paired drinks. Live music and dancing in the historic Liberty Theatre will set the tone for a beautiful, timeless event. 

The evening includes: 

  • Small truffle-centric plates from eight featured chefs
  • Live music and dancing in the historic ballroom 
  • Prizes for the best mask or costume, so have some fun!  
  • Non-alcoholic beverages and mocktails included
  • The ticket includes two drink vouchers per guest for redemption at a cash bar hosted by Fort George Distribution, featuring a selection of beer, wine, cider and a special Valentine cocktail.

What is a Masquerade Noir? 

A Masquerade with a Noir theme means that guests dress chiefly in black and white, or dark colors, and don elegant masks, sometimes covering their faces so they’re in disguise. Think black suits, dark dresses, and elegant accessories. You might picture Renaissance Venice, or 1920s Paris. Of course, you may dress however you like! 

Masquerade balls were especially popular in Italy from the 15th to 19th centuries, and were outlawed by Napoleon, becoming underground events. They may be the reason we still have costume parties to this day. We love the history and glamour of a ball such as these, paired with exquisite Oregon truffles!