I think broccoli should be next. |
Maybe they're on to something.
Downtown restaurant district rises, built on tacos, craft cocktails and sushi, by Anne Neville (The Buffalo News)
... It might seem that having more places where people can eat and drink would increase competition and steal away customers. Although that can be an issue at first, long-term the opposite is true.
I still think broccoli is getting the short end of the "signature" event, though tacos are nice, too. Here is the list of participating establishments from the event page at Fb.
Adrienne & Co. New Albany
Bella Roma Italiana Cuisine
Big Four Burger & Beer New Albany
Brooklyn and The Butcher
Café 157
The Exchange Pub & Kitchen
Floyd County Brewing Company
Gospel Bird
Hull & Highwater (at Gospel Bird)
Habana Blues Tapas Restaurant
La Tiendita on Market
NABC Café & Brewhouse
Seeds and Greens Natural Market and Deli
Taco Steve
River City Winery
Wicks Pizza Parlor
Hmm. On second thought, I believe the Confidentials will be dining at Israel's Delicias de Mexico Gourmet instead.
How can he not be included on a taco walk?
Sighhhh ... here's the tout.
Taco walk coming to New Albany (Hanson Press Release Gumbo)
NEW ALBANY – Develop New Albany will host the first-ever New Albany Taco Walk beginning at City Square in Downtown New Albany and including various local restaurants on Saturday, August 12, from 3 to 6 p.m.
Enjoy taco samples prepared by local restaurants, drink specials, event specials at local shops, and a scavenger hunt with prizes. An extended after party featuring music, a cash bar and activities for children from 5 to 8 p.m. will be held in the City Square.
This inaugural Taco Walk will feature various types of tacos served at 15 local downtown and midtown restaurants.
Tickets are $30 and can be purchased at http://developna.org/event-tickets.html
Only a limited amount of tickets will be available the day of the event. T-shirts will be also be available for sale on the day of the Taco Walk.
“We are very excited to bring the Taco Walk to New Albany. The response from local restaurants and businesses has been great and the public has been very receptive as well," said Teresa Baxter, Develop New Albany Board President, in a news release.
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