Limestone Coast given taste of Independence Day celebrations

Limestone Coast given taste of Independence Day celebrations

Ataste of the USA will literally come to Mount Burr one night next month when general store proprietors George and Rosie Copelin serve up American-style food exclusively to mark the passing of 247 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

The 13 American colonies sought to break from British rule on July 4, 1776 and it has been a momentous occasion for the United States of America ever since.

American-born storekeeper George and his Aussie wife Rosie will host a sell-out dinner on July 8.

It follows their two other Independence Day dinners in 2021 and last year.

They extend the seated capacity of the Thomas Drive premises to 50 and program the jukebox to only play American artists.

The Copelins will obtain a special circumstances licence and so wine, beer and assorted alcoholic drinks will be available.

With 30 years of commercial cooking experience, Mr Copelin will take charge of the kitchen.

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