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Food and Drink

Las Olas Food and Wine Festival Gears Up for Another Epic Epicurean Event

Share the Love with Valentines Day Tickets for Two

Jeanne-Marie Phillips

With its curated list of South Florida’s most celebrated dining establishments, fine wines, captivating music under the stars and epic aura of excitement, for 29 years the Las Olas Food and Wine Festival in Fort Lauderdale has been a highlight of the South Florida social scene.

Each year, hundreds of guests dine, drink and dance their way along iconic Las Olas Boulevard, stopping at tasting pavilions that celebrate the best of Broward county’s food and wine scene.

The festival recently announced that that this year’s event will feature delightful culinary tastings from more than 50 restaurants and 200 domestic and international wine and spirit vendors. The full line-up for the April 25 event will be announced shortly and, as always, is sure to delight dedicated gourmets. 

Meanwhile lovers of food and wine who are also romantic lovers or just good friends will delight in the festival’s Valentine’s/Galentine’s reduced admission two ticket bundles (scroll down), including $250 regular and $500 VIP ticket packages. The promotion ends at 11:59 p.m. on Valentine’s Day or when the limited ticket offerings run out. 

All event proceeds directly benefit the American Lung Association’s vital programs, including lung disease research and services for people living with lung disease.

With its curated list of South Florida’s most celebrated dining establishments, fine wines, captivating music under the stars and epic aura of excitement, for 29 years the Las Olas Food and Wine Festival in Fort Lauderdale has been a highlight of the South Florida social scene.

Each year, hundreds of guests dine, drink and dance their way along iconic Las Olas Boulevard, stopping at tasting pavilions that celebrate the best of Broward county’s food and wine scene.

The festival recently announced that that this year’s event will feature delightful culinary tastings from more than 50 restaurants and 200 domestic and international wine and spirit vendors. The full line-up for the April 25 event will be announced shortly and, as always, is sure to delight dedicated gourmets. 

Meanwhile lovers of food and wine who are also romantic lovers or just good friends will delight in the festival’s Valentine’s/Galentine’s reduced admission two ticket bundles (scroll down), including $250 regular and $500 VIP ticket packages. The promotion ends at 11:59 p.m. on Valentine’s Day or when the limited ticket offerings run out. 

All event proceeds directly benefit the American Lung Association’s vital programs, including lung disease research and services for people living with lung disease.

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