What do you do when your cool event Taste of Lakewood outgrows its venue? You move to an even hipper joint, the Templar Industrial Park, known as The Screw Factory.
Hosted by the Lakewood Chamber of Commerce, Taste of Lakewood has leapt to the forefront of local cuisine events, featuring dozens of the region’s finest eateries, from the immensely popular Melt Bar and Grilled, to the newly christened Georgetown (formerly the award-winning Three Birds), to standard bearers like Pier W and Gary Lucarelli’s Players on Madison, which has served over three-quarters of a million diners and was the birthplace of Iron Chef Michael Symon.
The Screw Factory, still a functioning manufacturing plant on the ground floor, has seen a non-stop influx of artists occupying studios on the second and third floors, turning their regular art openings into guaranteed happenings.
For Taste 2012, most artists will open their studios, allowing the party to circulate through tens of thousands of square feet of some of Cleveland’s finest arts and crafts.
Besides unlimited food samples, cash bar and themed raffle baskets, guests will enjoy live music music with jazz on the third floor and rock on the second. Proceeds benefit student scholarships offered by the Lakewood Chamber.
Listen as ceramic artist Gina DeSantis and Deagan’s Executive Chef Demetrios Atheneos talk about all they have in store for the 2012 Taste of Lakewood on Sun 6/3 from 4-7PM.
Purchase tickets to the 2012 Taste of Lakewood at: Nature’s Bin, 18120 Sloane Avenue and The Lakewood Chamber of Commerce, 16017 Detroit Avenue, or online.
http://lakewoodchamber.org/taste-of-lakewood
Lakewood, OH 44107
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