New Location for 2023 DTMB Food and Wine Fest …
June 22, 2023
Space Coast Daily
Melbourne Main Street is excited to announce a new location in Historic Downtown Melbourne for the 2023 Downtown Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, presented by Sysco. Ticket holders will be able to enjoy all the event’s food, beverage, entertainment, and music offerings located Harbor-side and along Melbourne Avenue at Crane Creek during the festival on November 11th from 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm.
“We are simply thrilled about the change in location for the Food and Wine Festival this year,” said Kim Agee, Executive Director of Melbourne Main Street. “The Crane Creek waterfront area is one of the greatest, most beautiful assets of Downtown Melbourne, and we cannot wait to showcase it this November!”
The Downtown Melbourne Food and Wine Festival is Brevard’s premier culinary experience. The event offers incredible bites and sips from the Space Coast’s best restaurants and craft breweries. Wine, spirits, food, and desserts abound. Ticket holders get full access to an all-inclusive experience under the stars and non-stop entertainment from live bands and other activities. Interested vendors still have time to reserve their space for the November 2023 Food and Wine Festival and are encouraged to confirm availability as soon as possible.
“The layout and offerings will be different this year, and we expect a high demand for vendor space,” said Agee. “Space is limited so vendors should move quickly.” Food and Beverage vendors should email events@DowntownMelbourne.com for more information.
Sponsorship opportunities and general admission tickets are now on sale and can be purchased online at foodandwine.downtownmelbourne.com.
“This is by far one of the most entertaining and fun things to do in Melbourne, hands down,” said Andrew Pickett, a longtime supporter. “Great friends, great music, and the best food, wine, cocktails, and beer all in one place. “
Proceeds from this festival will be used to support economic development and revitalization in Downtown Melbourne.
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