Taste of North Park 2024

Taste of North Park 2024

When

October 5, 2024    
11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Event Type

Experience North Park Food & Drinks Like Never Before!

Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 5, 2024, from 11:00 AM to 3:30 PM as the beloved North Park food and drink festival returns, bigger and more delicious than ever! This year’s event brings even more excitement, featuring Michelin Star-winning chefs and innovative culinary concepts. Prepare yourself for an afternoon of incredible flavors, refreshing beverages, live music, and boutique shopping in one of San Diego’s trendiest neighborhoods.

Discover the Flavors of North Park: With more than 40 renowned restaurants participating, you’ll have the opportunity to sample a variety of cuisines that represent North Park’s dynamic food scene. It’s a culinary journey that’s bound to leave you reminiscing about your favorite bites long after the event ends.

Taste and Toast: The fun doesn’t stop with food. Taste of North Park features a fantastic selection of craft beers, wines, ciders, and more. Enjoy up to 14 drink tastings, from brews to local ciders. Whether you’re pairing them with the food or sipping on their own, there’s something for everyone!

Soak Up the North Park Vibe: Get into the groove with live music, explore the local art scene, and discover unique shopping finds throughout the neighborhood. North Park’s creative and vibrant atmosphere will be on full display as you indulge in the best the community has to offer. It’s the perfect way to spend a Saturday with friends!

Don’t Miss Out – Grab Your Tickets: Tickets are available now! Early Bird pricing is $50 for the food experience or $65 for both food and drinks. Secure your spot to ensure you won’t miss a single bite or sip at this unforgettable event. See you in North Park!

Parking: The North Park Parking Garage offers ample parking, conveniently located across from the North Park Mini Park at 29th Street and North Park Way.

North Park is located just northeast of downtown San Diego, California. It borders neighborhoods like Hillcrest, University Heights, and Normal Heights, and is known for its vibrant arts, dining, and cultural scene.