Dining | Recreation | Events | Bethesda
Dining | Recreation | Events | Bethesda
By: EYA Homes on October 1st, 2013
What do Nepalese dumplings, Malaysian noodles, sticky ribs and English banger sandwiches all have in common? They’re all on the menu at the 24th Annual Taste of Bethesda!
On Saturday, October 5th, the streets of downtown Bethesda will be turned into a culinary mecca of mouth-watering cuisines. The Taste of Bethesda offers festival goers the chance to sample the best of Bethesda dining all in one day, along with five stages of live entertainment and a kid’s corner full of fun activities.
Taste of Bethesda
Saturday, October 5th
11 AM – 4 PM
Woodmont Triangle
Sixty participating restaurants will be serving up a variety of foods from pizza to paella and lobster rolls to lemon crepes. Here’s a taste of what’s on the menu: lamb sliders and hummus at Café Deluxe, white wine mussels at Mussel Bar & Grille and jumbalaya at Louisiana Kitchen & Bayou Bar. View the full list of participating restaurants and menu items here.
Admission is free and tasting tickets will be sold onsite in bundles of four tickets for $5. Food servings cost between one to four tickets.
If you're craving the walkable Bethesda lifestyle for yourself, discover EYA's elevator townhomes at Little Falls Place, where events like Taste of Bethesda are just steps away!
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