Articles tagged with: New York
Well, darn it, Road Trips Foodies, we missed the Whisky Fest in Chicago, Illinois (it was in March).
There still are two festivals left in 2012, however. The first is October 5, 2012, in San Francisco, …
This meal is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for just 450 Road Trips Foodies!
On April 16, 2012, some 45 Relais & Châteaux Grands Chefs from all around the world will gather at Gotham Hall, 1356 Broadway, New …
Travel + Leisure readers have picked their best cities for foodies, reports Katrina Brown Hunt.
“Today’s most enthusiastic foodies seek out indulgences well beyond the white-tablecloth variety. Markets are a key enticement for those wanting …
“Debra Whiting’s Harvest Celebration”, a wine and culinary event, takes place from 5 to 8 p.m. October 13, 2011, in the Watkins Glen Community Center, Watkins Glen, New York.
The Watkins Glen Area Chamber of Commerce, …
Is there anything more emblematic of the change of seasons from summer to fall than the switch from blueberries and watermelon to apples? Suddenly, there are apple festivals everywhere!
Here are a bushel of options for …
It started today and runs through Saturday (August 4-6, 2011), so if you love sauerkraut you’ve got to hurry to upstate New York for the 45th annual Sauerkraut Festival. It all takes place at the …
OK, Road Trips Foodies, we’re in the middle of National Ice Cream Month. Have you had your indulgence yet?
If you’re anywhere near Manhattan, consider stopping for dessert at Serendipity 3, 225 East 60th Street, New …
Your Road Trips Foodie knows that it’s really too hot to visit Manhattan in July, but when there’s a lure as seductive as the summer Restaurant Week, well, maybe she just might be tempted.
This year’s …
If there are foodie festivals for artichokes, strawberries and chili — why not for cupcakes? Yes, Road Trips Foodies, there’s a Cupcake Festival set for May 15, 2011, in Gardiner, New York.
It’s kind of …
Lake Erie Wine Country, located in the largest grape-growing region in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, extends roughly 45 miles from Silver Creek, Chautauqua County, New York, to North East, Erie County, …

