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West of Western Culinary Festival

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West of Western Culinary Festival

Meet the Chefs who create Arizona's culinary signature, at the Anniversary garden party with fifty of Arizona's top independent and esort Chefs. Wines and spirits from around the world, chefs cooking demos, wine classes and food seminars are part of the delicious two-day Festival. This very special event is a multi-sensory affair of innovative dishes, stunning works of art, live musical performance and hands-on demonstrations. Museum opens 10am, Festival 11:00am - 4:00pm each day. All ages.

West of Western Culinary Festival

Address : Phoenix Art Museum, 1625 N. Central Ave. Phoenix az
Phone : 602-262-5652   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : info@westofwestern.com

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Admission Fee : $67 - $75 door; 2-Day discounts. Under 9 yrs, free with adult.

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