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Taste of Sunnyside Almost Sold Out, Although Organizers Say There Are Still Some Tickets Left

May 15, 2015 By Christian Murray

Tickets for Tuesday’s Taste of Sunnyside have been snapped up quickly and there is only a small supply left.

The event, organized by the Sunnyside Shines Business Improvement District, will feature more than 28 restaurants and will once again take place under the block-long tent on Queens Blvd (between 45th and 46th Streets) below the elevated 7 train.

The event, scheduled for May 19, will feature food and drink from Sunnyside’s diverse range of restaurants and attendees will be able to sample cuisine from each participating restaurant. Furthermore, there will be craft beer offered by local breweries such as SingleCut Beersmiths and Queens Brewery.

This will be the fifth Taste of Sunnyside, the second to be held outdoors under the big tent.

The event is close to being a sell out, and a BID representative doubts that tickets will be available on the day. Furthermore, tickets have been bought this year at a much greater clip than in previous years.

General admission is $35 (Time: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm)

VIP early admission: $60 (Time: 5:30 pm- 8:30 pm)

To find out more or to purchase a ticket: click here.

 

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CelticWarrior

they say they’re almost sold out so you better act fast! That’s the oldest advertising gimmick in the book….

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