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Upcoming 2025 Events

“Ein Prosit, ein Prosit
Der Gemütlichkeit
Ein Prosit, ein Prosit
Der Gemütlichkeit
Oans, zwoa, drei, gsuffa!”

Euchre Tournament: 3rd Saturday in February-April

Upstairs in the bar; blind draw for partners; appetizers included with entry fee; bar drinks available! Cash prize. *Call to reserve your spot!* February 15, 2025 @4:30pm; March 15, 2025 @4:30pm; and April 19, 2025 @4:30pm.

Thirsty Thursday Specials!

$1 off a Bier and a free soft pretzel, every Thursday!

Valentine's Day: February 14, 2025

Special Menu Item and Desserts available at dinner.

Live Music ft. Adrienne Frailey 5-8pm.

Friday Fish Fry: Every Friday During the Lenten Season, 2025

Every Friday in Lent All You Can Eat Pollock (includes french fries, coleslaw, and a roll), starting Friday, March 7th.

St. Paddy's Day: Saturday, March 15, 2025

Traditional Corned Beef Meal! Saturday, March 15, 2025, during dinner service.

Friday Live Music

Friday, February 14, 2025 @5-8pm: Adrienne Frailey

Maifest: TBD

Stay Tuned!

Hometown Days: Friday, July 25-Sunday, July 27, 2025

Stay Tuned!

Beer and Wine Walk: TBD

Stay Tuned!

Oktoberfest: Saturday, September 20-October 5, 2025

Stay Tuned!

Halloween: October 31, 2024

Carlisle Coffee staff will be handing out candy to trick-or-treaters from 5-7pm EST!

Christmas in New Carlisle & Tuba Christmas: Sunday, November 30, 2025

Will be featuring a special visit from Krampus; Tuba Christmas performance by The German Band, INC (3-4pm EST); Appearance in the town parade; and hearty drinks and goodies to enjoy while walking around town for the evening!

Reservations are highly recommended!

The German Band Low Brass Christmas: Saturday, December 20, 2025

Come hear The German Band, Inc perform for Christmas time, 5-7pm EST.

Reservations are recommended to join this celebration!! 

Krampus

Krampus, in central European popular legend, a half-goat, half-demon monster that punishes misbehaving children at Christmastime. He is the devilish companion of St. Nicholas. Krampus is believed to have originated in Germany, and his name derives from the German word Krampen, which means “claw.”
The creature and St. Nicholas are said to arrive on the evening of December 5 (Krampusnacht; “Krampus Night”). While St. Nicholas rewards nice children by leaving presents, Krampus beats those who are naughty with branches and sticks. In some cases, he is said to eat them or take them to hell. On December 6, St. Nicholas Day, children awaken to find their gifts or nurse their injuries.
Will you happen to cross his path around New Carlisle?! Wait to see 👀 
Check out Krampus appearance at Moser’s throughout the Christmas season, beginning November. 

Hosting a Private Event?

We can help! Our upstairs room can accommodate a party up to 50 people. We have the ability to offer an open or cash bar. A few varieties of buffet menus are also available. Room rental fee is required. For more information or to book this space, please email czarnecki@moserscarlisle.com

*While reservations are not required for most events, we urge you to contact us via email or phone to book reservations on event days, as seats are limited!*

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