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Taste of Bethesda

Taste of Bethesda returns on Saturday, October 1, 2011 from 11am-4pm and brings 55 restaurants and four stages of entertainment to Bethesda’s Woodmont Triangle.  Produced by the Bethesda Urban Partnership, downtown Bethesda’s famous food and music festival celebrates 22 years of diverse and delectable cuisine offered by Bethesda’s local restaurant community.

 

Highlighted cuisine will include Indian, Thai, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Mexican and more as well as seafood, burgers, fries, steak and pizza that will be complemented by cookies, cupcakes, ice cream and coffee drinks.

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Taste of Bethesda is located on Norfolk, Fairmont, St. Elmo, Cordell and Del Ray Avenues in the heart of Bethesda’s Woodmont Triangle.  Four stages showcase musical and cultural performances, and a children’s area featuring arts and crafts, face painting and balloons will provide additional entertainment for young visitors.  More than 40,000 attendees enjoy Taste of Bethesda each year. 

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Admission to Taste of Bethesda is free. Tickets will be sold on-site to “taste” different foods; a serving costs one to four tickets, and tickets are sold $5 for four tickets.  The event is located three blocks from the Bethesda Metro station.  Free parking is also available in downtown Bethesda’s public garages.  The free Bethesda Circulator will transport visitors to and from the event, the Bethesda Metro station and public garages.

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