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Food fest turns 17

Jess Winans by Jess Winans
June 16, 2017
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By Jess Winans

Taste of Adams Avenue returns on June 25

Hungry? Come on down to the 17th annual Taste of Adams Avenue and take a bite, as 45 restaurants, wine bars, pubs and coffee houses open their doors to San Diego’s foodie community.

The event, which is always held on the last Sunday of June and hosted by the Adams Avenue Business Association, will take place Sunday, June 25 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Stretching from Mississippi Street in University Heights to Vista Street in Kensington, the food fest also goes through Normal Heights.Food fest turns 17

“We feature a diversity of restaurants, coffee houses, breweries, wine bars and one-of-a-kind eateries in one of San Diego’s most celebrated communities,” said Scott Kessler, executive director of the business group. “We make sure to feature businesses that are new to Adams Avenue as well.”

New vendors this year include Grains, Living Tea, Tajima, Nozaru Ramen Bar and San Diego Poke Company.

About 1,000 foodies attended Taste of Adams Avenue last year.Food fest turns 17

“We’re expecting a lot of people coming in to try our food,” said Napatr Chayodom, manager of Grains, located at 221 Adams Ave. “We’re hoping to see a lot of new faces that would potentially later on become our customers.”

Vegetarian or vegan? Don’t fret. Grains, Viva Pops, Senior Mangos and Living Tea are all vegetarian/vegan friendly, and many traditional vendors will also have vegetarian options.

And if you’re looking to revisit some of your favorites, many places like Ponce’s Mexican Restaurant, located at 4050 Adams Ave., and Soda & Swine, located at 2943 Adams Ave., will be returning this year.

“Typically we get a lot of our customers from the neighborhood we’re in,” said Alison Horn, manager of Black Market Bakery, located at 4686 30th St., which made its Taste debut last year. “What I like about Taste of Adams, it seems like there are a lot of people coming from outside neighborhoods. It’s cool to get to know people who aren’t necessarily our neighbors.”Food fest turns 17

The Adams Avenue Business Association, founded in the early 1980s, is a nonprofit corporation that partners with property owners, local businesses, public and government agencies, as well as private companies operating in the Adams Avenue area. Its purpose is to boost the neighborhood economy as well as bring others to the area.

“Taste of Adams helps us continue our mission of promoting and revitalizing the Adams Avenue business corridor,” Kessler said.

Food-lovers can use a free trolley service along the route as well as walk or bike.

–Jess Winans is an intern with San Diego Community News Network. You can reach her at [email protected].

Vendors at Taste of Adams Avenue include:

  • Automatic Brewing Co.
  • Beerfish
  • Blackmarket Bakery
  • Blind Lady Ale House
  • Café 21 University Heights
  • Café Cabaret
  • Ceviche House
  • Chi Extraordinary Kitchen
  • Chris’ Ono Grinds Island Grill
  • Circa
  • Clem’s Tap House
  • Cucina SORELLA
  • Daofu Restaurant
  • DiMille’s Italian Restaurant
  • Dos Palmas Café
  • El Zarape Mexican Eatery
  • El Zarape Restaurant
  • Et Voila French Bistro
  • Fall Brewing Company
  • Grains
  • Hawthorn Coffee
  • The Haven Pizzeria
  • The Incredible Cheesecake Company
  • Kensington Café
  • Lestat’s Coffee House
  • Liquid Eden Holistic Center
  • Little Miss Brewing
  • Living Tea
  • Moosie’s Ice Cream
  • Nozaru Ramen Bar
  • Pappalecco
  • Ponce’s Mexican Restaurant
  • The Rabbit Hole
  • Rosie O’ Grady’s
  • Sabuku Sushi
  • San Diego Poke Company
  • Senor Mangos
  • Soda & Swine
  • Stehly Farms Market Kensington
  • Subway
  • Tajima
  • Twiggs Bakery and Coffeehouse
  • Village Vino
  • Viva Pops

Tickets can be purchased online at tasteofadams.com for $35 in advance or will cost $40 on the day of the event at the will call at Smitty’s Auto, located at 3441 Adams Ave. All tickets must be picked up at will call and will not be emailed.

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