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Cook.Eat.Drink.Live festival 2009

Cook. Eat .Drink. Live.

by Celia Sin-Tien Cheng
October 26, 2009

The Tunnel/La.Venue
608 W 28th St
(11th & 12th Aves)
New York, NY 10001
November 6th – 8th 2009
Tickets: $65

The Cook. Eat. Drink. Live. festival is returning to New York this year with more food, a new location and more fun! The festival will feature holiday shopping, culinary celebrities, tastings, restaurants and live cooking demonstrations. Here are some of the highlights:

  • The Main Stage and Astor Stage (Friday 6 – 8pm, Saturday and Sunday 2 – 6pm) will feature cooking demonstrations, holiday party-planning tips, samples from celebrity chefs, book signings, and a wide range of informative and fun holiday-themed programs.
  • Robert Mondavi Discover Wine Pavilion will be stocked with wines from Mondavi’s Private Selection and Mondavi Winery portfolios, providing guests with an interactive learning experience through tastings and classes.
  • Restaurants, including SD26, Seasonal and Rogue Tomate, will be offering samples and selling gift certificates.
  • The Last Store on Main Street coalition will be offering samples of New York State wines available for purchase.
  • FineWaters Pavilion will be offering tastings, flavor profiles, serving and stemware suggestions from a distinctive collection of waters from around the world.
  • Coffee & Tea Pavilion will help guests recharge by offering new flavors and holiday blends of coffee and tea.

A portion of the proceeds from the Cook. Eat. Drink. Live. festival will go to Action Against Hunger.

Goldstar Events is offering $39 discount tickets to this event.

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