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38th Annual Chester County Restaurant Festival: What To Know
Here's what you need to know about the upcoming 38th annual Chester County Restaurant Festival.

WEST CHESTER, PA — The 38th annual Chester County Restaurant Festival will take place on Sunday, Sept. 17 from noon to 5:30 p.m. Here's what you need to know.
More than 65 restaurants will be participating in the event, along with 110 arts and crafts vendors and information booths.
The borough will close the following streets to all traffic from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.:
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East and West Gay St. from Matlack St. to New St.
West Market St. from High St. to New St.
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50 block on N. Matlack St. from Market St. to Gay St.
N. Walnut St. from Market St. to Prescott Alley.
N. High St. from Market St. to Chestnut St.
N. Church St. from Market St. to Prescott Alley.
N. Darlington St. from Market St. to Chestnut St.
and N. New St. from Market St. to Chestnut St.
The festival will stretch from Matlack to Darlington Street on Gay, and from Darlington to High Street on Market.
There will be three stage areas for live music throughout the festival. The performances will be held on Gay St. at Matlack St. and Darlington St. and at the corner of Market St. and Church St., the borough said.
Church Street will have a beer and wine garden were festival-goers can enjoy local craft beers, ciders, and wines. The following vendors will be on tap: Big Hill Ciderworks, Funk Brewing, Sterling Pig Brewery, Root Down Brewing Co, Sole Artisan Ales, and Wayvine Winery & Vineyard.
Parking will be $5 all day in all borough garages.
Pets are, unfortunately, not allowed inside the festival.
Proceeds for the event will go towards the West Chester Parks and Recreation Send A Kid To Camp Fund.
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