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How excited was I when I discovered a fun foodie event following a business expo that I would be attending next week? Super excited! It’s called the Taste of Chester County, it’s on Tuesday and I needed to spread the word about this tasty event. Anyone can come… it’s a great chance to network and get your taste on. Here are all of the details…see you there!

Presented by the Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry

Get your taste buds ready for one of the most exciting events of the season! Sponsored by Willow Financial Bank, this incredible event showcases local restaurants and provides an excellent opportunity to savor the flavor of Chester County. Hundreds of guests will be flocking for great food and drink, live jazz music, prizes, giveaways and more!

Featuring:
- Doc Magrogan’s
- Kildare’s
- Montesano Brothers
- Cupcakes Gourmet
- Kreutz Creek Winery
- Victory Brewing Company
. . . . AND MORE!

Tickets are $25 per person, with a special 5 tickets for $100. Register online at www.cccbi.org or call 610 725 9100.

Are you a restaurant interested in participating? Contact Kate Brennan at 610 725 9100 x 12 or kbrennan@cccbi.org for more details.

Register now!

The Final Dish: They are still accepting applications for restaurants and caterers to participate for FREE! All you need to do is provide samples. What amazing exposure! Call for more info.

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Mary Bigham, the creator of wcdish, is a self-admitted sushi and travel addict. She has a crush on just about every food but refuses to eat American cheese.

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