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Bon Appétit Presents Feast Portland Reveals Year Seven Festival Lineup, Including New 80s vs. 90s Main Event and Night Market ‘Ring of Fire’ Theme
Bon Appétit Presents Feast Portland returns for its seventh year, Thursday, September 13 –Sunday, September 16, 2018. The Pacific Northwest’s flagship food and drink festival and leading national culinary event continues to bring together legendary and emerging culinary talent at more than 40 inventive dining experiences.
The 2018 schedule, packed with large-scale main events, more ‘not too big and not too small’ fun-sized events, once-in-a-lifetime dinners, cutting-edge tasting panels, immersive classes and killer industry parties, will give guests countless ways to Feast across the four days.
New this year, top chefs will battle for the best decade in an 80s vs. 90s throwback throwdown to kick off the weekend. Friday evening’s Night Market introduces a ‘Ring of Fire’ theme covering a breadth of adventurous food and drink. Seven new Fun-Size events are creatively designed to be more action-packed than ever before.
Festival tickets will be available for purchase beginning at 9am PST on Friday, June 8 at www.feastportland.com.
“It’s our favorite time of year when we get to welcome our chef and industry friends from around the country and around the world, all while shining a bright spotlight on the people, places and things we love about our city and state,” said festival Co-Founders Mike Thelin and Carrie Welch. “We say it every year, but we are more excited than ever about this year’s programming.”
“Portland is one of those cities that continues to impress us, which keeps us coming back year after year,” said Adam Rapoport, Editor in Chief of Bon Appétit. “We’re thrilled to be part of Feast for the seventh time and bring our shared passion for food, drink, and culture together in one place.”
Highlights from this year’s epic chef lineup and schedule include:
Bon Appétit Presents Feast Portland is an organization with a strong charitable mission. Since 2012, Feast has raised more than $372,000 to help end hunger in Oregon and across the country, and is proud to continue supporting this important cause through its 2018 charitable partners.
The festival will continue its collaboration with Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon, a statewide nonprofit organization that raises awareness about the problem of hunger and solutions, advocates for more just programs and policies to end hunger, and connects communities to food resources. This year, Feast will also add a second, Oregon-based charitable partner – Urban Gleaners. Urban Gleaners collects and redistributes over 70,000 pounds of food every month, feeding over 5,000 people every week through school pantries, summer free farmers markets, and Mobile Markets at low-income housing communities.
“Feast Portland exemplifies the bounty and the spirit of Oregon with so many people coming together to contribute to the goal of ending childhood hunger,” said Annie Kirschner, Executive Director of Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon. “We’re proud to work side-by-side with Feast Portland and the culinary community to, as partners, make sure that all kids – from PDX to Malheur – have plenty of nourishing food to eat.”
“We love food and we especially love Feast—it's our favorite time of year! A meal only becomes a feast when it is shared, and we are so happy to be sharing in the abundance of talent and taste this community represents. Because of this partnership, we will be able to bring more food to more children and their families in September and get that much closer to fulfilling our mission of food for all,” said Tracy Oseran, Founder and Executive Director of Urban Gleaners.
The complete Bon Appétit Presents Feast Portland lineup with event descriptions, list of participants, and ticket information can be found at http://www.feastportland.com/. Tickets for each event are sold individually and prices are all-inclusive of food and drink served at that event.
Follow Feast Portland on Facebook, Twitter (@FeastPDX), and Instagram (@FeastPortland), and subscribe to the Bon AppétitPresents Feast Portland newsletter at www.feastportland.com to stay updated on all things Feast.


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