Waiting to find out who’s part of the peninsula’s tastiest fundraiser of the year before buying your ticket(s)? The wait is over. The West Seattle Helpline has sent word of the food and beverage purveyors you’ll find at May 24’s Taste of West Seattle:
The West Seattle Helpline’s 13th annual Taste of West Seattle (presented by Metropolitan Market) is just a little over a week away! Join us May 24th at The Hall at Fauntleroy from 6-9 pm for the most delicious night in West Seattle. If you don’t have tickets, you need to buy them fast — Tuesday, May 22 is the last day to purchase tickets.
The Taste of West Seattle is a local, community-based food fair and is the largest event of its kind in West Seattle. This year’s Taste will feature food and drink from 37 different restaurants, breweries, wineries, coffee shops, bakeries, chocolatiers, and more – all from right here in West Seattle! Check out the lineup below:
Admiral Bird
Arthur’s
B’s Po Boy
BAKED. Custom Cakes
Bakery Nouveau
Beveridge Place Pub
The Bridge
Brookdale Admiral Heights/WS
Cafe Mia
Cafe Osita
Chaco Canyon Organic Cafe
Circa
Coastline Burgers
Copper Coin
Coral Wines
Cupcake Royale
Dream Dinners, West Seattle
Dolcetta Artisan Sweets
Duos Catering
Elliott Bay Brewing Co.
Husky Deli
Metropolitan Market
Mission Cantina
Pecos Pit-West Seattle
Pizzeria 22
Prost! West Seattle
Salty’s on Alki
Schooner EXACT Brewing Co.
T2 Cellars
Tuxedos and Tennis Shoes-Catering and Events
Viscon Cellars
West 5
West Seattle Brewing Co.
West Seattle Cellars
The Westy
The Swinery
Wildwood MarketAll proceeds from the event go directly to the West Seattle Helpline’s emergency assistance and homelessness prevention programs. These services stabilize and support individuals and families in West Seattle who are recovering from a crisis or unexpected hardship.
Buy your tickets online today by going here.
(Viscon Cellars, The Westy, Salty’s, Pecos Pit, Metropolitan Market, Dream Dinners, and Circa are also WSB sponsors.)
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