Just like that, April’s over.
The sun is out, the weather isn’t yet scorching, and plenty of events are taking place throughout Tucson.
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The rosé business is booming and there are so many now, that you may have lost track of which ones you like the most.
Luckily, Maynards is offering tastings for $12 a person from 6 – 8 p.m. on Friday, May 17. Sign up here.
The wine will be flowing at the Willcox Wine Country Spring Festival from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 18 – Sunday, May 19.
This season, there will be 18 Arizona Wineries, five live bands, more than 60 art and craft vendors, as well as multiple food venues. More…
We’ve all felt it — it’s getting hot outside.
Are you having trouble deciding whether to drink a beer or grab an ice cold Eegee’s?
1912 Brewing Company is making it easy to decide by throwing an Eegee’s and beer pairing event from 3 – 7 p.m. on Saturday, May 18. More…
From 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. on Sunday, May 19 at The Mission Garden, Don Guerra of Barrio Bread will be offering his guidance through the basics of bread baking fermentation and the use of local wheat.
The five hour session will be introducing everyone to the anatomy of the wheat plant and grinding of wheat berries into flour. Also, the exploration of mixing, kneading, and baking the bread in a cast iron pot is on the agenda.
The class is limited to 20 seats and it costs $155 per person — get tickets here.
To build up the hype, Casino Del Sol is hosting the annual Iron Chef Tucson 2019 “Meet the Chefs” event from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 19.
It’s your chance to meet the chefs competing for the chance to battle Iron Chef Tucson 2018 winner Brian Smith from Maynards Market and Kitchen. This year is a combination of returning favorites, as well as some newcomers that’ll surely pack a punch. More…
The companion cooking demonstration class and dinner will feature food from Tsuruoka, Japan, by chef Wilder. It will take place on Friday, May 24 from 6 – 9 p.m. at The Carriage House.
Seats are $70 per person and you’ll get a copy of all of the recipes and a multi-course dinner with drinks. More…
Kingfisher is hitting the map and bringing in new menus with its annual “Summer Road Trip” from 5 p.m. on Friday, May 24 – Wednesday, June 5.
The summer promotion, in its 26th season, is a lot of fun because it features a wide variety of appetizers, entrees, desserts, cocktails, and regional beverages — changing it out every few weeks throughout the season.
Take a glance at what’s to come throughout the summer. Perhaps the meal of your dreams is on the horizon. More…
Corbett Brewing Company is celebrating the 10 year anniversary and the more than $210,000 fundraising milestone of Beading Divas to the Rescue Bracelets from 4 – 6 p.m.
There’s going to be raffle prizes, live music by The Unday, bracelet sales, giveaways, and canine themed cocktails, such as the Pink Poodle, Lady and the Tramp, and Salty Chihuahua. More…
We’re well into the year now and the monthly event continues to evolve into a much bigger culinary experience with its vast group of collaborators. For example, this month’s dinner is sort of a competition between two sommeliers.
In one corner, you’ve got Will Olendorf with is choices of wine, and in the other corner is the challenger Jennifer Aspery. Although, both are working together to provide one of the best meals you’ve had in weeks — possibly months.
Seats range from $75 to $125 per person. More…
The Primavera Foundation is hosting its 18th season of Primavera Cooks!, and is kicking things off with a multi-course dinner with chef Janos Wilder at The Carriage House at 6 p.m on Wednesday, May 29. More…
The restaurant is celebrating two years in Tucson with a $29.99 meal deal from 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 30.
The deal includes your choice of Brisket or Ribs, two family sides, and four pieces of cornbread.
The summery cooking class will take place from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at The Garden Kitchen.
During class, you’ll learn how to transform your typical salad to a decadent dish.
You will quickly learn that salads and summer recipes are quick and healthy, while discovering new flavor combinations and preparation techniques.
Seats are $55 per person — get them here.
Know of any other food-related events? Let us know in the comments.
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