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Grab Your Tickets to the 2016 DISH Today!

Are you hungry yet? DISH, our annual celebration of Denver's dining scene, will return to Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex on Sunday, September 25. Our 22nd annual event will again showcase unlimited samples of favorite dishes from dozens of restaurants recommended by Westword food writers and readers, including Adelitas, Syrup, Little...
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Are you hungry yet? DISH, our annual celebration of Denver's dining scene, will return to Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex on Sunday, September 25. Our 22nd annual event will again showcase unlimited samples of favorite dishes from dozens of restaurants recommended by Westword food writers and readers, including Adelitas, Syrup, Little Man Ice Cream, The Real Dill, Aikopops, Onefold, Biker Jim's, Americatus, Interstate Kitchen, Neighbors Wine Bar, Milk & Cake, Brazen, Il Porcellino, The Orange Crunch, Frijoles Colorado, Amore Gelato, Jozi's Kitchen & Shebeen, and Keenwah, CO.

As always, DISH will also feature live entertainment, beer and spirit samples. New this year: a smokin' hot area devoted to barbecue. Admission is 11 a.m. for VIP, 12:30 for general admission, and the fun will run through 3:30 p.m.  You won't want to miss it!

Tickets are going on sale at 10 a.m. Friday — but westword.com readers can grab theirs starting at 10 a.m. today by going to westworddish.com and using the code DENVERDISH. Prices are $30 for general admission, $65 for VIP — and prices will go up on the day of the event. See you at DISH!
But first, we'll see you on August 14 at Tacolandia at Sports Authority Field, our spinoff of last year's special Tacolandia area at DISH. Tickets are now on sale; find all the delicious details here.
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