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Taste of Somerville 2015 Unveils Preliminary Batch of Restaurants And Brewers
Tickets are on sale for the annual benefit/food and beverage extravaganza.
The old saying goes, “You Can’t Please Everyone,” and it’s true. But that doesn’t mean you can’t please almost everyone.
Take the 2015 Taste of Somerville - on deck for Wednesday, June 3, In Davis Square - for instance. With more than 60 eateries and drinking establishments, each with its own distinct styles and sensibilities, offering their wares, really, the only people who won’t find something to enjoy at this thing are the people who hate eating.
This soiree marks the 17th annual of its kind hosted by the Somerville Chamber of Commerce to benefit the Somerville Home for the elderly and disabled.
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Regular tickets are $50, and a $75 ticket gets the buyer into the VIP Tasting Tent, which houses craft cocktails by the region’s most eminent bartenders, plus tableside food service. Both are purchasable at the Taste of Somerville website.
Bearing in mind there’s plenty more on the way, here are the already-announced participating providers of food and/or drink:
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Aeronaut Brewery
Anheuser Busch
Bantam Cider
Bergamot
Boston Burger
Brass Union
Bronwyn
Casa B
Cuisine en Locale
Daves Fresh Pasta
Deano’s Pasta
Diva Indian Bistro
River Bar
Sabur
Saloon
The Burren
The Independent
Earls Kitchen & Bar
Eat at Jumbo’s
Espresso Plus
Five Horse Tavern
Foundry on Elm
Fuji
Highland Kitchen
Holiday Inn
JP Licks
Kirkland Tap and Trotter
La Brasa
Meju
Mount Vernon
Olde Magoun’s Saloon
Orange Leaf
Paul Bakery
PJ Ryans
The Neighborhood
Tony C’s
United Liquors
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