A Week of Culinary and Cultural Delights
This week promises a delightful mix of culinary experiences and cultural celebrations. From the flavors of Italy to the spirit of France, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Let’s explore what’s happening in the city this week.
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Italian Bites and More
Start your week with a unique shopping experience at Eataly. The Taste of Eataly store tour offers a chance to explore the Italian gourmet marketplace. With the guidance of store experts, you’ll stop at various counters and stations to sample some of Eataly’s most popular offerings. The tour runs from 10:30 am to 12 pm on Friday, July 11. Tickets are priced at $45, plus tax and a small fee.
Chicago’s Beef Bus Stops by
For food lovers, the Portillo’s Beef Bus is making a stop at the Grand Prairie Outlets. This Chicago-based chain known for its hot dogs and Italian beef sandwiches will be serving up Chicago-style hot dogs on steamed poppyseed buns, Italian beef sandwiches, Polish sausages, and crinkle-cut fries with “liquid gold” cheese sauce. The event will take place on Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 9 pm while supplies last.
Celebrating Bastille Day
The French Room at The Adolphus Hotel will be hosting a special Bastille Day tea event. This celebration will run from Saturday to Monday and features a three-course tea menu with festive French pastries and a toast with Kir Royale, a classic French cocktail made with crème de cassis and champagne. On Monday, which is Bastille Day itself, guests can enjoy an extra sweet treat. Tea service starts at $80, plus tax and gratuity, and reservations are recommended.
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Margarita Stroll in McKinney
Historic downtown McKinney is known for its sip-and-stroll events, and this one is no exception. The McKinney Margarita Stroll will feature 15 stops around the square for margarita sampling, as well as five bonus stops for spritzes, craft beer, and more. Tickets are $35, plus tax and a small fee, and include a logo cup and a marg map. The event will be held in three sessions: 11 am to 2 pm, 1 to 4 pm, and 4 to 7 pm.
Coupes’ French-Inspired Celebration
Oak Lawn Avenue’s Coupes will honor France’s national holiday with a special event. Guests can enjoy French-inspired specials such as sweet and savory Bastille Day crepes and 25 percent off all bottles. The venue will also feature DJ tunes playing 70s and 80s French and Italian funk, disco, and jazz. Coupes will be open from 3 pm to 10 pm.
This week is filled with opportunities to savor international flavors and participate in cultural celebrations. Whether you’re looking to explore Italian cuisine, taste Chicago-style fare, or celebrate Bastille Day, there’s something exciting happening every day. Don’t miss out on these unique experiences that bring people together through food and culture.