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Taste in Tempe Tickets Are on Sale Now; Here's the Lineup of Restaurants So Far

In just a few weeks some of Tempe's favorite restaurants will get together at the Tempe Center of the Arts for the second annual Taste in Tempe. The event had a sold out debut last year and plans to offer this year's attendees an afternoon of food, drink, and live...
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In just a few weeks some of Tempe's favorite restaurants will get together at the Tempe Center of the Arts for the second annual Taste in Tempe.

The event had a sold out debut last year and plans to offer this year's attendees an afternoon of food, drink, and live entertainment.

See also: 5 Best Restaurants in Tempe Right Now

This year's Taste in Tempe will be held on Sunday, February 8 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Tempe Center of the Arts.

In addition to food and drinks from local restaurants, bars, and breweries, the event will include live cooking demonstrations.

Attendees can expect to see the following restaurants at Taste in Tempe this year:

  • Yacht Club
  • The Lodge
  • Nothing Bundt Cakes
  • Rita's On Mill
  • Uncle Bear's Grill 7 Tap
  • San Tan Brewing Company
  • The Dhaba - Real Punjabi Food
  • Wild Game Grill
  • Over Easy
  • Red Bird Farms Co.
  • Café Lalibela Ethiopian Restaurant
  • La Bocca
  • Spokes on Southern
  • La Bocca
  • Gordon Biersch
  • Delice Bistro
  • NCounter
  • Ike's Place
  • My Big Fat Greek Restaurant
  • Venezia's Pizzeria
  • World of Beer
  • Desert Roots Kitchen

General admission tickets to the event cost $59 per person and include food, drinks, and all entertainment. Tickets can be purchased online.

See also: 23 Food and Drink Festivals in Metro Phoenix: Winter/Spring 2015

Editor's Note: This post has been updated from its original version.

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