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This Startup Is Delivering On-Demand Bartenders in Chicago


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Alcohol delivery startup Saucey wants to deliver you more than just booze this Memorial Day weekend. It wants to hook you up with a bartender.

Saucey announced Tuesday that it has launched a new Book a Bartender feature that lets you order a server right in the Saucey app. The startup is offering the service for free on all orders over $300, from now until May 29. Customers get the bartender for three hours at their party.

The bartender offering is part of Saucey's new party packages, which range from $75 to $500 and serve up to 25 people. After the Memorial Day promotion the bartender feature will cost $60 an hour for a minimum of three hours.

LA-based Saucey is offering the service in each of its five markets, which also includes San Francisco, San Diego, Sacramento and Chicago.

“Enjoying drinks with friends should be easy, safe, and fun," Chris Vaughn, CEO and co-founder of Saucey, said in a statement. "For our customers hosting others, bartenders take the stress out of entertaining and bring an extra layer of sophistication to any gathering."

Saucey launched in Chicago in January 2016, and it was the first market the company expanded to outside of California. Saucey advertises 30 minute alcohol delivery, where customers can order beer, wine and spirits from an app or online. The startup says this weekend it's also offering a Chicago centric “Daa Booze” party pack, which has beers from local breweries.

Image via Saucey


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