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Celebrating its 15th anniversary, the Palm Beach Food & Wine Festival returns on Dec. 8-11 with a slew of events. The weekend of culinary indulgence will cater to all your cravings from French fare with Daniel Boulud, Southern comfort food with Lindsay Autry, barbecue with Rick Mace, and don’t forget the Grand Tasting extravaganza at the convention center. 

Celebrations will be hosted by a variety of venues throughout the county including restaurants like Stage Kitchen & Bar, Buccan, Oceano, The Regional and hotels including The Colony Hotel, Four Seasons Resort, Eau Palm Beach and PGA National Resort. Each day is an opportunity to pick from a different list of enticing events, including chef dinners, classes and tastings, so make sure to pace yourself, drink plenty of water and most importantly enjoy every bite. 

From last year’s Bubbles & Bites event at Palm Beach Food & Wine Festival

While many events have already sold out there are still a few that have available tickets. 

Those include:

Beef N Bourbon Experience
December 8
Okeechobee Prime Seafood & Steak

A Mexican Lunch
December 9 
Avocado Grill with Julien Gremaud, Clay Conley and Ben Ford

Southern Revival
December 9
The Regional with Lindsay Autry

Smoke & Sunshine, A Craft BBQ Meat-Up
December 10
Tropical Smokehouse with Rick Mace, John Bates, Hector Garate, Andy Knudson, Elliott Moss and Esaul Ramos.

Chillin’ N’ Grillin’
December 10
Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa

Bubbles & Bites
December 10
PGA National Resort with Lindsay Autry, Jeremy Ford and Miguel Santiago

Grand Tasting
December 11
Palm Beach County Convention Center

Purchase tickets at pbfoodwinefest.com.

Christie Galeano-DeMott

Author Christie Galeano-DeMott

Christie is a food lover and travel fanatic who believes there's always room for dessert. When she’s not writing about the plates and people who capture South Florida's soul, Christie is irresistibly happy in the company of her husband, their two dogs and a glass of red wine.

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