2023 NYCWFF New York City Wine and Food Festival
The 2023 NYCWFF New York City Wine and Food Festival, in October, is one of NYC’s most popular food festivals. In partnership with The Food Network, it features walk-around tastings, intimate dinners, culinary demos, brunches and lunches, pier parties, master classes, cocktail parties, family fun and more.
The Festival also fundraises for God’s Love We Deliver which cooks and delivers medically-tailored meals to New Yorkers who are too ill to cook for themselves. glwd.org
The 2023 NYCWFF New York City Wine and Food Festival is across Manhattan on Thursday-Sunday, October 12-15, 2023.
This year’s pier parties are on Pier 86, the home of the Intrepid Museum in Hudson River Park.
El Tequileño, a tequila maker in Guadalajara, Mexico presents Latin Nights, hosted by Nicaraguan American commentator Ana Navarro (ABC, CNN, Telemundo, The View) and Peruvian restauranteur Franco Noriega (Baby Brasa), and curated by Bar Lab’s and Broker Shaker, Miami’s Israeli American mixologist Elad Zvi, Colombian mixologist Gabe Orta, and 2023 Altos Bartenders’ Award winner Christine Wiseman; at the Harbor NYC Rooftop Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan; on Saturday, October 14, 2023 from 9-11:30pm. $95. nycwff.org
JJ Johnson’s The Cookout is a hip-hop 50th anniversary celebration with some big name talent including: Ice-T, Rev Run of Run-DMC, DJ Cassidy, DJ Mick, Tamron Hall and Angela Yee; at Pier 86 on Sunday, October 15, 2023 from 4-7pm. From $135. nycwff.org
There is something for every personality and taste at the 2023 NYCWFF New York Wine and Food Festival. There is African American, Argentine, Brazilian, Colombian, Cuban, Dominican, Ecuadorian, Ethiopian, Filipino, French, Ghanaian, Guyanese, Israeli, Italian, Mexican, Nicaraguan, Peruvian, Portuguese, Puerto Rican, Spanish, Trinidadian, Venezuelan talent, chefs and cuisine, plus lots more.
Get tickets and see complete listings at nycwff.org
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