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Bottle & Bottega Lehigh Valley

Bottle & Bottega Lehigh Valley

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527 Northampton St, Easton, Pennsylvania, 18042, United States
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Apr 3, 2018
I had my daughter's 7th bday party here. What a great experience!! We had 17 kids and 20 adults and there was plenty of space! All of our guests were very impressed with the studio and the kids were so proud of their paintings they got to take home. Younger kids were at the party and B&B found a way to accommodate their needs, as well. The studio is so colorful and beautiful, absolutely no decorating was necessary (huge help!) They also supplied ice and all paper products. The owners were very helpful with setting up party favors and any food/drinks we brought, and were so gracious about having little ones running around. Overall everyone had a great time! I'll definitely keep Bottle & Bottega in mind for any future functions I might host and will be sure to keep an eye on all of the fun events they have scheduled regularly!!

Mar 1, 2018
Bottles and Bottega is a bright spot in Easton. The owner is friendly, welcoming, and accomodatling. He has created a welcoming environment that is beautifully decorated. I highly recommend that you have your next girls night out here or bring your family. You wont regret it.

Mar 1, 2018
Had a great time, knowledgeable and patient instructors. Love my art work!

Apr 12, 2018
I've been here 3 times and each time I have a great time.

Aug 26, 2017
Very clean and nice space. My friends and I had a GREAT time painting. I was able to bring in food, snacks, and soda. The instructor was very nice and helpful. Would highly recommend over Painting With a Twist, Pinto's Pallet, and all other art studios.

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Mon:1 pm - 10 pm
Tue:1 pm - 10 pm
Wed:1 pm - 10 pm
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Sat:10 am - 10 pm