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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Tickets on sale, Atlantic City Food & Wine, 2011

Tickets are now available for the 2nd Annual Food Network Atlantic City Food and Wine Festival, set for July 28-31, 2011. Hosted by Caesars Atlantic City, Harrah’s Resort, Showboat and Bally’s, the festival benefits Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

Fans of Guy Fieri can buy the "Guy Fieri Package," which includes tickets to:
* Guy Fieri's Cheese Steak Battle
* Guy's Big Bite Brunch
* Chefs on Stage - Guy Fieri (P1 Level Seats)
Cost: $184.50. Click here to buy!

Or check out the individual events below ...

Food Network Kickoff Party
Thursday, July 28, 10:00pm - 1:00am
Price: $95
As the sun sets Thursday night in Atlantic City, the Festival heats up at the official kick-off party hosted by the Food Network. Located at The Pool at Harrah's, Atlantic City's hottest nightlife location, the Food Network Festival Kick-Off Party will feature fabulous food, signature cocktails, sizzling entertainment and, of course, your favorite Food Network friends! Purchase tickets for this event

Guy Fieri's Cheese Steak Battle
Friday, July 29, 9:00pm - 12:00am
Price: $75
With or without peppers? With or without Provolone? This summer, chefs representing signature regional restaurants are heading to the Atlantic City beach to find out, once and for all, which makes the best cheese steak. A year's worth of pride and bragging rights are on the line as YOU decide. Tony Baloneys and crew will be on hand to defend his 2010 title. Who will take home the 2011 title. This year, it's all up to you! Purchase tickets for this event

Restaurant Invasion "Guy's Big Bite Brunch"
Saturday, July 30, 10:00am - 1:00pm
Price: $85
A little tired from Friday night's Festival events? Need a little "hair of the dog?" Start your Saturday morning off with a bang at Guy's Big Bite Brunch. Because, no one is better equipped to smack the cobwebs out of you than food Network star Guy Fieri as he expertly creates a brunch to remember. Purchase tickets for this event

Chefs on Stage
Saturday, July 30, 8:00pm - 9:00pm
Price: $35/$45
We all follow them on TV, visit their restaurants, use their recipes and recite their trademark lines. This summer, check out "Chefs on Stage" as your favorite Food Network stars take the stage at Circus MaximusTheater at Caesars Atlantic City for a series of exciting culinary demonstrations. Get closer than ever to your favorite celebrity chefs! Purchase tickets for this event

Chef Party
Saturday, July 30, 12:00am - 2:00am
Price: $99
Spend time with some of your favorite Food Network and Cooking Channel personalities in the relaxed setting of The Foundation Room at House of Blues. Rub shoulders and enjoy festival signature cocktails in this ultra exclusive festival nightlife event. Purchase tickets for this event

Participating television chef personalities include Divya Gugnani, Pat and Gina Neely, Sunny Anderson, Robert Irvine and Guy Fieri.

Tickets for other events available at www.caesars.com/acfoodandwine or www.gourmetshows.com/caesars. Follow on Twitter @foodandwineac or like on Facebook.

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1 comment:

  1. This was the worst event I ever attended and as a loyal food network fan I am seriously disappointed.

    With a name like "Guy Fieri's Cheesesteak Battle", I assumed 2 things: (1) It would be a "battle" like iron chef or chopped and (2) Guy Fieri would actually be there...like a host or MC. Neither of which were true.

    Event was outside in 90 degree heat, it was muggy and started raining. You had to wait in overcrowded lines for cheesesteak samples and walk through grass which turned to mud. My wife and her heals didn't appreciate this at all.

    We paid $80 a ticket because we thought we were going to a 3 hr event/show, INDOORS, with FOOD NETWORK QUALITY CHEFS...NOPE. Cheesesteaks were from sub-par establishments and chain restaurants. Lee's Hoagies had the best steak and it was a 6 on a scale of 1-10 for anyone who has ever been to philly.

    We left after an hour and a half so maybe Guy eventually showed his face. I don't really care, it was an awful event that took advantage of Guy's fans by attaching his name to it. I had come to expect more from the Food Network brand.

    Attended the Grand Market the next day...just as bad but with air conditioning. Waiting in a 5 minute line to sample salsa or potato chips is not my idea of a food network event. I feel TOTALLY scammed out of my money.

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