Sponsored Content

Introducing Central Florida Food Fest

Sponsored by
Photo 1: A bowl of ramen topped with avocado, onion, cucumbers, lime, and spices. Photo 2: A dish with shrimp + grits artfully plated.

Dance, dine, and sip all in support of a good cause.

Photos provided by Visit Central Florida

We hope you’re hungry: Bonnet Springs Park just announced Central Florida Food Fest.

The first annual food + beverage festival (21+ only) comes to the park on Saturday, Oct. 18, 5-9 p.m.

Tickets are on sale now for an evening of culinary excellence. Expect exclusive dishes from 10+ Central Florida restaurants, curated drink pairings, live music, a marketplace, and more.

Plus, we’re dining for good: all proceeds benefit Bonnet Springs Park’s commitment to community, culture, nature, recreation + education.

Grab tickets

More from TBAYtoday
Take a peek at the Rays’ new-yet-old digs, complete with new luxury clubs, a speakeasy, and the Cownose Clubhouse.
The Florida Aquarium won’t need to evacuate its crew the next time devastating storm surge is forecast for the Tampa Bay area.
The 4,300-capacity music venue will live within the Gasworx district and open by late 2028.
You don’t need to travel to Georgia to experience the beauty of Augusta. We rounded up some ways to replicate the Masters experience in TBAY.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
The new complex pulls design inspiration from the nearby Historic Ybor City, and will feature 390 units, an outdoor garden by Meacham Urban Farm, and a large central courtyard, among other delights.
Kickstart your Sunfish, sailboat, or windsurfing journey at one of these local yacht clubs and sailing centers.
Here’s a look at the latest towers and businesses rising up in Tampa and St. Pete.
Dining in Tampa and St. Pete is always a fresh experience with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
No shamrock cookies were harmed in the making of this list.