Palm Beach Food and Wine Festival Returns With Four New Events

The four-day festival features multi-course sit-down dinners throughout Palm Beach County.

The Palm Beach Food & Wine Festival (PBFWF), in partnership with Wine Spectator, known for its culinary excellence and immersive gastronomic experiences, has just unveiled its four-day schedule of food-related events happening from Thursday to Sunday, Dec. 12 to Dec. 15, 2024. Tickets for the festival are now on sale at PBFoodWineFest.com, where you can find the updated event schedule. In line with its charitable efforts, this will be the second year PBFWF will donate a portion of the proceeds to support the Els for Autism Foundation. This nonprofit organization serves individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families worldwide.

Guests can experience a star-studded lineup of renowned chefs and culinary personalities from around the globe, live cooking demonstrations, wine tastings, chef-led workshops, and private dinners at the festival. The event’s programming has grown with an enhanced lineup of fine wines and spirits from its partnership with Wine Spectator. The festival’s wine capabilities will be evident at the Grand Tasting closing event, where over 100 wineries will offer selections with a prestigious 90+ rating by Wine Spectator, a record-breaking increase from the previous year.

The PBFWF schedule for this year kicks off on Thursday, Dec. 12, featuring new and favorite events at some of the most desirable venues in the Palm Beaches. The festivities culminate on Sunday, Dec. 15, with the cherished Grand Tasting at the Palm Beach County Convention Center.

Several ticket options are available for purchase, with ticket packages including the “Pick 4, Save 15%” option and the Pick 3, where guests can save 10%. The Palm Beach Food and Wine Festival will be offering an Early Bird ticket option for Grand Tasting until Sept. 30

For more details about individual events, participating chefs or to purchase tickets, please visit pbfoodwinefest.com or call 800.210.0689.

Photo credit: Michael Pisarri

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