Good Food Festival - October 9th

Good Food Festival - October 9th

The Good Food Festival, presented by Basis Foods in association with the MPIA, returns for its second year this weekend! This annual event showcases good food that is traditional, locally-sourced and 100% traceable from over 50 of New York's finest chefs, restaurants, artisans and farms.

Good Food Festival features restaurant and chef tastings from over 20 of New York's brightest chefs and restaurants including Gramercy Tavern, Perry St, Pastis, Marc Forgione, Dell'anima, BLT Bar & Grill and Van Leeuwen. New this year, will be the Good Food for Kids family programming, including butter and pickle making, summer roll lessons, and more.

The event is free to attend. Tickets are required to sample tastings from participating chefs and restaurants, and are now available for purchase online at goodfoodfest.com.

Also, purchase tickets to the post-festival private reception to mingle with the chefs and farmers from the Good Food Festival, at The Standard, New York's Garden Rooms. All proceeds benefit The FEED Foundation and God's Love We Deliver.

9 October | 11am - 4pm
The Meatpacking District Public Plazas
9th Avenue between Gansevoort and 14th Streets

1 Comments

  • Terri Reynolds, posted on 10.10.2011

    Hi We attended this yesterday...nice day out, but couple of small gripes.... We bought our tickets online in advance (which therefore included an additional 'service charge' - but tickets were also on sale on the day of the event, which meant that effectively we were charged extra to buy tickets in advance (surely it should be the other way around?!) Also - while most of the tastings were delicious, some were a real letdown...the Gramercy Tavern offering was an inch square piece of apple with chopped beets on top....it was barely bite size.... The only other thing to mention is that a couple more drink stands...especially in the hot weather...would not have gone amiss Thanks Terri

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