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Restaurants unveiled for ‘Eat Great Winter’ food festival in Saginaw

Last updated: 02/09/2023 at 2:17 PM
Saginaw Daily Published February 9, 2023
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Eat Great Winter announced the list of Great Lakes Bay Region restaurants that are set to appear at the historic Temple Theatre for Eat Great Winter in Saginaw. Scheduled for February 19 – 21, the event has partnered with 13 different businesses throughout the region to host the upscale, 8-course paired tasting dinner. The list includes 7 partners who are new to the Eat Great series of events. Among the businesses participating are:

  • Prost! Wine Bar & Charcuterie
  • Pasong’s Café
  • Eastman Party Store
  • HORIZONS Conference Center
  • Timbers Bar & Grill
  • Jake’s Old City Grill
  • Bavarian Inn
  • MI Table
  • O’MACARON
  • Patisserie
  • Coffee Chaos
  • The Saginaw Club
  • The Menu Manager

“Eat Great Winter is proud to highlight several restaurants in the Saginaw area, as well as across the Great Lakes Bay Region,” said Eat Great brand manager Cameron Wing. “We’re always excited to welcome new restaurants to the Eat Great family; with 7 new additions, this year has been particularly exciting.”

The Eat Great Brand was created with a mission to help highlight and grow the culinary and hospitality industries in the Great Lakes Bay Region, and Eat Great Winter aims to do exactly that.

“Our goal is to introduce Great Lakes Bay Region residents to new restaurants they haven’t tried before,” Wing said. “We hope that folks will find a few additional local favorites to visit on a regular basis.”

Eat Great Winter takes on a new look this year – moving indoors to The Temple Theatre – but with the same experience and service you’ve seen in the past. The two-hour event will showcase three different areas of the historic venue for appetizers, dinner, and dessert. This year, with the addition of an optional fourth stop next door, ticketholders are sure to see a side of Saginaw they’ve not seen before.

The full 8-course menu will be unveiled at Eat Great Winter, though restaurants partner may drop hints as to what they will be serving on their social media platforms. All are encouraged to follow Eat Great Food Festival, as well as our Eat Great partners, on social media for more information.

Tickets are being sold on a per-table basis for $600 (taxes and fees will apply). Reservations can be made at the available seating times of 5:30 pm, 6:00 pm, 6:30 pm, 7:00 pm or 7:30 pm. Tickets are selling quickly, so those interested in attending are encouraged to buy their tickets by visiting www.eatgreatfoodfestival.com.

Saginaw Daily February 9, 2023
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