Edible Magazine Presents: Edible Escapes
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Edible Magazine Presents: Edible Escapes
The foodie in our stomach is already growling in anticipation of the 2nd annyal Edible Escape—a globally inspired travel-themed tasting at the Angel Orensanz Center, sponsored by one of our favorite international food publications, Edible Magazine. Showcasing in cuisine what every New Yorker loves to brag about: the thriving melting pot that the Big Apple has always been and continues to be—in glorious plenty. Put on your finest pair of elasticized pants and get ready to relished the refined tastes of the vast variety of cultures that make up this great metropolis. All under one roof (thankfully not all on one plate).
Get your tickets here, for the one night only event, held on October 17.
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“Join us for the 2nd Annual Edible Escape at the Angel Oransenz event space on the lower east side! Sample Texas BBQ and Florida seafood, Pacific Northwest cocktails andLong Island vino, and the flavors of Portugal, Japan, Austria, Ireland and Spain–all prepared by Gotham chefs. It’s the tastiest way to travel without leaving New York City, not to mention a whole lot cheaper than a plane ticket abroad. See scenes from last year’s bash here.”
Participating Food and Drink Artisans
- Silk Rd. Tavern
- Edi & the Wolf
- Lowcountry
- Veselka Bowery
- The Bedford
- A.L. Colucchio
- Cadaqués
- Pão
- Arthur on Smith
- The Blue Duck Bakery Café
- Bruce Cost Ginger Ale
- Wölffer Estate Vineyards
- Long Island Wine Council
- LiV Spirits
- Amagansett Sea Salt
- Horman’s Best Pickles
- Stinky Brooklyn
- Brooklyn Oenology
- Olive Oil from Spain
- Wines of Portugal
- Cacao Prieto’s Widow Jane Bourbon
Participating edible communities and other destinations
- Edible Brooklyn
- Edible Long Island
- Edible Hudson Valley
- Edible East End
- Edible Jersey
- Edible Boston
- Edible Austin
- Edible Sarasota
- Edible Portland
- Spain
- Ireland
- Portugal
- Japan
- Martinique
- Barbados
Photos courtesy of Edible and Clay Williams































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