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RED BANK NEWS

Food & Wine Walk is Back


Three Hours of Top Tastings from 20 plus eateries

RED BANK, NJ – June xx, 2018 – Red Bank RiverCenter (RiverCenter), in conjunction with Red Bank eateries and restaurants, today announced the highly anticipated return of the Red Bank Food & Wine Walk. Back for its 8th year, this summer’s premier culinary series will once again serve up an array of savory dishes and crafty cocktail samplings from more than twenty eateries and restaurants throughout the downtown. The first culinary tour on this year’s calendar is set for Sunday, July 15, from 2 to 5 p.m. Tickets can be purchased by clicking here. 

Held on the third Sunday of each month from July through October, the Red Bank Food & Wine Walk invites foodies to tempt their taste buds at new and beloved dining destinations throughout the town’s Downtown district. From fine wines to homemade ice cream, sushi to Far East cuisine and more, the various selections available throughout the event are guaranteed to keep participants’ captivated. 

The preliminary list of participating restaurants in the 2018 Red Bank Food & Wine Walk include:

  • Antoinette Boulangerie
  • The Bistro at Red Bank
  • Bombay River
  • The Boondocks Fishery
  • Catch 19
  • The Cheese Cave
  • The Chowda House
  • Cupcake Magician
  • Danny's Steakhouse & Sushi
  • The Downtown
  • Earth Pizza
  • Fizz Soda Fountain 
  • Hansel N' Griddle
  • Jamian’s
  • Jr’s Red Bank
  • Luigi's Homemade Ice Cream
  • The Melting Pot
  • Neapoli
  • Patrizia's of Red Bank
  • Playa Bowls
  • Robinson Ale House
  • Teak
  • Temple Gourmet Chinese
  • The Spice & Tea Exchange
  • Starbucks
  • Sugarush
  • Teak
  • Temple Gourmet Chinese
  • The Wine Cellar Red Bank
  • Urban Coalhouse

“New and old establishments alike provide an important role in maintaining and growing a thriving culinary scene in Red Bank,” commented James Scavone, executive director of Red Bank RiverCenter. “The Red Bank Food & Wine Walk is exemplary of this community effort and has become a staple culinary attraction for the town of Red Bank.” 

The dates for the 2018 Red Bank Food & Wine Walk season are July 15, August 19, September 16 and October 21. Each walk will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. and tickets are $35 per person. Tickets must be purchased online and can be picked up from a selected location. Proper ID is required on the day of the event. 

Notes: 

  • Wrist band pick-up location will be selected by participants when purchasing their ticket online. 

  • This event is a self-guided tour around Red Bank. 

  • Proper ID is required on the day of the event.

  • No one under the age of 21 is admitted. No children will be admitted or given a wristband.

  • Parking is FREE throughout town on Sundays. 

To learn more about the Red Bank RiverCenter, please visit www.redbank.org/rivercenter. 

About Red Bank RiverCenter

Red Bank RiverCenter is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization established in 1991 by an alliance of local businesses, property owners, residents, and other stakeholders to enhance and promote Red Bank’s downtown district as a mid-Atlantic destination for dining, shopping, and culture. Red Bank RiverCenter helms the city’s Special Improvement District to promote Red Bank businesses through special promotions. RiverCenter also supports the business community through recruiting new businesses to fill commercial vacancies and helps them navigate the various start-up procedures in town. For more information, please visit: http://www.redbank.org/rivercenter/