What
Heritage Foods Festival
When
6- 9 p.m. Sunday, September 3
Where
Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort
5501 N. Hacienda Del Sol Rd.
More Info
(520) 529-3500
haciendadelsol.com
Treat your taste buds to the flavors of food, beer, and wine from Southern Arizona.
Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort is hosting the Heritage Foods Festival from 6 – 9 p.m. on Sunday, September 3.
For starters, Hacienda Del Sol’s award-winning culinary team will be offering a buffet-style dinner.
If you’d like to see where the produce comes from, take a tour given by the staff in the Dr. Andrew Weil botanical garden to discuss what’s grown and used by the culinary team. Or sit in on a panel discussion regarding Tucson’s UNESCO designation with some of the people that played an instrumental role in making the designation happen.
Tickets for the festival are $55 per person.
If you’d prefer something else to eat, several food and drink vendors will be patiently waiting around the resort to share their creations.
Dinner Menu
- House made tamales
- Chile Colorado
- Pozole
- Roasted Pig Pibil
- Fry Bread
- Cornmeal Pudding
- White Menudo
- Roasted Potatoes
- Raspados
- Mexican Cookies
- And much more
Heritage Foods Festival Participating Vendors
- Arbuckle Coffee Roasters
- Callaghan Vineyards
- Chateau Tumbleweed
- Country Harvest Pantry
- Dos Cabezas WineWorks
- Durazo’s Poco Loco Salsa
- E&R Pork
- Elgin Distillery
- Hacienda Del Sol Chefs
- Hamilton Distillers
- Iron John’s Brewing Company
- Larry’s Veggies
- Native Seeds/SEARCH
- Red’s Roasters
- Robbs Family Farm
- SouthWinds Farm
Also, don’t forget to treat your ears during the festival with some local Latin jazz from The Rafael Moreno Quartet.
Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort is located at 5501 N. Hacienda Del Sol Rd. To make a reservation, call (520) 529-3500 and visit haciendadelsol.com for more information.
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