More than 40,000 came out Saturday to sample the best food Bethesda's restaurants have to offer.
Taste of Bethesda drew large crowds Saturday to enjoy mouthwatering dishes from more than 55 Bethesda restaurants. Tell us about your favorite dishes in the comments, and upload your photos to this gallery.
The 23rd annual food frenzy is set to take over the Woodmont Triangle Saturday.
Bethesda restaurants are busy whipping up their signature dishes to feed the hungry crowds that will descend on the Woodmont Triangle Saturday during the 23rd annual Taste of Bethesda. Produced by the Bethesda Urban Partnership, Taste of Bethesda draws in more than 40,000 every year. Event-goers can sample food from more than 55 restaurants while enjoying five stages of live entertainment during the highly anticipated annual event. “It’s a really fun day, and since it’s been going on for 23 years, it has a great following,” said Stephanie Coppula, BUP Director of Marketing and Communications. Admission to the event is free. Taste tickets, to be sold at seven ticket tents, cost $5 for four. Restaurants will be serving up food samples that …
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12:09 pm on Sunday, October 14, 2012
Maybe Wheaton can inquire what Bethesda did to get 55 restaurants to their Taste? Wheaton does not need to be Betehsda, but our Taste has decreased in size greatly over the years and I'd hate to see it go altogether. I appreciate the restaurants that serve at the Tate of Wheaton, but I'm not sure if we had even 1 new restaurant this year. We certainly haven't had 5 new participating restaurants …   more ›