Eat your heart out at this weekend’s Tampa Bay area food and drink festivals

Whether your a vino or a vegan, we’ve got you covered.

man grab food from platter

Imagine all of the delicacies you could sample at the St. Pete festival.

Photo via @savorst.pete

Now for the most important question... What are we eating this weekend? We have a few recommendations for our fave foodies:

Tampa Bay Veg Fest — Florida Voices for Animals | Saturday, Nov. 4 | 11 a.m.-5 p.m. | Perry Harvey Sr. Park, 1201 N. Orange St., Tampa | Free entry | Check out 140+ veg-friendly vendors/exhibitors, animal rescues, vegan food, cooking/raw food demonstrations, live music, yoga flows, and vegan cook-offs.

Savor St. Pete Food & Wine Festival | Saturday, Nov. 4-Sunday, Nov. 5 | Times vary | Vinoy Park, 501 Fifth Ave. NE, St. Petersburg | $114 | Now in its 11th year, the festival features local eats and drinks, a mixology experience lounge, wine, craft beers, and premium spirits.

Wine Festival | Saturday, Nov. 4 | 5-11 p.m. | Waterfront Park, 110 Veterans Memorial Ln., Safety Harbor | Free entry | Sip on a variety of blends, plus take in rock music, DJ and acoustic sets, and sway to Latin tunes — purchase à la carte wine tickets.

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