About this Event
Join us for a special Sad Hour at Mezcalito in Downtown Durham, honoring Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), a Latin American tradition dedicated to remembering and celebrating loved ones who have died. Far from a day of feeling down, the entire season of Día de los Muertos is about connection: telling stories, sharing memories, and inviting those we’ve lost to remain part of our lives.
Pay your own individual tab/bill day-of
What are Sad Hours?
Sad Hours (because not every hour is happy) are our way of flipping the script on how we deal with loss. They’re real-life gatherings where you can ditch the “I’m fine” act and actually talk about what’s going on — the heavy stuff, the messy stuff, the human stuff — with people who get it.
No two Sad Hours are the same. We’ve shared stories over fries, made candles together, unrolled yoga mats — and we’re always game to try something new. The vibe is simple: real people talking about real things…or just listening. There’s no pressure to share if you don’t want to. Sad Hours are all about real connection around a table, or over a drink or two (or zero).
(Want to host our next Sad Hour? Reach out to us at [email protected])
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mezcalito Durham, 706 Ramseur Street, Durham, United States
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