Music City Food + Wine Festival Tickets On Sale
Music City Food + Wine Festival Tickets On Sale
Music City Food + Wine Festival Tickets On Sale
has to offer.
It was important for all of the partners that we created a festival that was as
fun for the participating chefs and beverage experts as it was for the
attendees, said Andy Mendelsohn. Were hitting our stride as we enter
into our third year, and look forward to sharing great food, wine and music
this September!
Grand Taste:
Featuring different chefs and restaurants on Saturday, September 19, and
Sunday, September 20, the Grand Taste tents at The Green at Riverfront
Park will give attendees the opportunity to meet some of the citys top chefs,
while sampling dishes from a diverse line-up of restaurants.
The Grand Taste will feature dishes from some of Nashvilles best chefs,
including Kahlil Arnold (Arnolds Country Kitchen); Roderick Bailey (The
Silly Goose); Matt Bolus (404 Kitchen); Carey Bringle (Peg Leg Porker);
Tyler Brown (Capitol Grille); Maneet Chauhan (Chauhan Ale & Masala
House); Trey Cioccia (The Farm House); Rene De Leon (Le Sel); Lisa
Donovan (Buttermilk Road & Husk Nashville); Matt Farley (The Southern
Steak & Oyster and The Acme); Jay Flatley (Tavern); Giovanni Pinato
(Giovanni Ristorante); Sarah Gavigan (Otaku South); Robert Grace (Kayne
Prime); Josh Habiger (Strategic Hospitality); Hal M. Holden-Bache
(Lockeland Table); John Lasater (Hattie Bs Hot Chicken); Dale Levitski
(Sinema Nashville); Chris Lewallen (Silo); Andrew Little (Josephine);
Duane Loftus (Merchants Restaurant); Todd Alan Martin (The Treehouse);
Jason McConnell (McConnell Hospitality Group); Margot McCormack
(Margot Caf & Marche); Trevor Moran (The Catbird Seat); Deb Paquette
(Etch & Truss Restaurant); James Peisker and Chris Carter (Porter Road
Butcher); Nick Pellegrino (Mangia Nashville); Jeffrey Rhodes (Pinewood
Social); Nick Seabergh (The Sutler Saloon); Kaelin Ulrich Trilling (Bajo
Sexto Taco); Tandy Wilson (City House); and Karl Worley (Biscuit Love
Brunch). The Grand Taste schedule and additional chefs will be announced
summer 2015.
Harvest Night Presented by Infiniti:
At Saturday nights signature event at Walk of Fame Park, Harvest Night
Presented by Infiniti, attendees will have the opportunity to sample
signature dishes from award-winning chefs while experiencing live musical
performances, curated by Kings of Leon, showcasing Nashvilles legendary
music scene.
Featured Harvest Night chefs include: Chris Bianco (Pizzeria Bianco); Sean
Brock (Husk); Graham Elliot (Graham Elliot Bistro); Kelly English
(Restaurant Iris); Carla Hall (Carla Halls Southern Kitchen); Linton Hopkins
(Holeman & Finch Public House); Mike Lata (FIG & The Ordinary); Daniel
Lindley (Alleia Restaurant); Tim Love (Lonesome Dove Western Bistro,
Woodshed Smokehouse, Queenie's Steakhouse, Love Shack & White Elephant
Saloon); Matthew McClure (The Hive); Marcus Samuelsson (Red Rooster
Harlem, Ginnys Supper Club, Streetbird Rotisserie); Aarn Snchez (Paloma
& Johnny Sanchez); Michael Schwartz (Michaels Genuine); Levon Wallace
(Cochon Butcher); Jonathan Waxman (Adeles by Jonathan Waxman, Bajo
Sexto Taco & Barbuto); and Andrew Zimmern (Chef & TV Personality).
Musical guests will be announced summer 2015.
As our third Music City Food + Wine Festival approaches, it reinforces how
proud I am to be a member of Nashville's amazing and vibrant culinary
community, said Jonathan Waxman. Downtown Nashville is such a cool
place these days, with the Convention Center, sports arena, and of course,
the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, which all form the backdrop to
our Festival, adding up to a truly Nashville event. We look forward to seeing
everyone in September!
Cooking Demonstrations:
Throughout the weekend at The Green at Riverfront Park, attendees will have
the opportunity to get up close and personal as chefs lead interactive and
engaging cooking demonstrations, including: Chris Bianco, Graham Elliot,
Carla Hall, Linton Hopkins, Mike Lata, Tim Love, Marcus Samuelsson,
Aarn Snchez, Michael Schwartz, Levon Wallace, Jonathan Waxman,
and Andrew Zimmern. The cooking demonstration topics will be released
in June.
Panel Discussions & Tasting Sessions:
Listen in as the festivals chefs, wine and spirits experts have dynamic
conversations during a series of intimate and interactive panel discussions
and tasting sessions. Panelists and moderators will be announced in the
summer.
Tickets & More Information:
Music City Food + Wine Festival ticket options include a Saturday Day Pass,
Sunday Day Pass, Harvest Night Pass or All-In Pass; all attendees must
be 21 years of age or older.
The Saturday Day Pass ($150 per person) includes single-day access to
Saturday, September 19 festival programming at The Green at Riverfront
Park, including cooking demonstrations, wine, beer & spirits tastings, intimate
panel discussions, book signings and Saturdays Grand Taste tents.
The Sunday Day Pass ($150 per person) includes single-day access to
Sunday, September 20 festival programming at The Green at Riverfront Park,
including cooking demonstrations, wine, beer & spirits tastings, intimate
panel discussions, book signings and Sundays Grand Taste tents.
The All-In Pass ($500 per person) enables guests to experience the full
weekend of Music City Food + Wine Festival, including access to cooking
demonstrations, wine, beer & spirits tastings, intimate panel discussions, and
Saturday & Sundays Grand Taste tents at The Green at Riverfront Park, as
well as Saturdays Harvest Night (held at Walk of Fame Park), and a one-year
FOOD & WINE Magazine Subscription (US Only).
Harvest Night ($225 per person) passes are also available as a stand-alone
ticket option. Hosted at the Walk of Fame Park in downtown Nashville,
Saturdays Harvest Night will offer guests the opportunity to sample signature
dishes from 16 of the nations most decorated chefs, paired with live music,