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The 3rd Annual South Bay Festival of the Arts is happening on Saturday, June 22nd from 11:00-5:00, and it’s gearing up to be a full day of foot-tapping live musical entertainment, hands-on creative workshops for the whole family, and delectable foods from eateries found in and around the South Bay!

Food You Love to Eat

Arguably one of the best things about living in the South Bay (aside from the gorgeous weather and proximity to beaches) are all of the amazing restaurants and eateries you can only find here.

The festival will showcase some of the South Bay’s favorites throughout the day, and they’ll be serving up tasty treats to satisfy even the most discerning palates!  Food tickets will cost $3 each and are good for a tasting plate or a beverage (including beer or wine at the Beer & Wine Garden). Participating restaurants include:

Bottle Inn Riviera

The Bottle Inn Riviera has been a little slice of Italy in Hermosa Beach since 1974.  Offering authentic Italian cuisine, an award-winning wine list, and an upscale atmosphere, The Bottle Inn is a Zagat-rated neighborhood favorite.

Chenin Kei Desserts

Offering delicious, unexpected desserts that are a feast for both your eyes, and taste buds!

Entertaining Friends Catering

Customized menus, fresh, tray passed appetizers, deluxe food stations, and decadent desserts are all hallmarks of Entertaining Friends Catering.

Etta’s Strudel

What began as a family business making Hungarian strudel in Michigan has come all the way to Southern California!  After a death in the family caused them to close their doors for a while, Etta’s Strudel is back for a fresh start.  They’ve become a beloved fixture at Farmer’s Markets and Hometown Fairs, and are bringing their delicate, flavorful strudel to the Festival!

Fresh Brothers Pizza

The “fresh” in Fresh Brothers Pizza is more than just a name.  Everything they make is from fresh, all-natural ingredients (with no added preservatives) – from the cheese to the sauce to the crust, even down to the sausage!  They even have plenty of vegan and gluten free options (including salad dressing).

 

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Ise-Shima at Miyako Hybrid Hotel

Ise-Shima offers exciting Japanese delicacies and the freshest sushi in the South Bay to visitors and and guests of the Miyako Hotel.

 

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Lisa’s Cafe & Bakery

A South Bay staple since 1979, Lisa’s offers fresh salads, sandwiches, and pastries to hungry lunch crowds.  They originally began as a single location called Lisa’s Bon Appetit, but recently expanded to three upgraded locations around Southern California.

 

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Luna Grill

All natural, fresh mediterranean food with a conscience is what you’ll find at Luna Grill.  R.E.A.L. certified, GMO free, and 100% delicious, the made-to-order menu delights foodies of all ages!

 

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Marsatta Chocolate

Chocoholics rejoice!  Marsatta Chocolate will be on hand to provide literally the best chocolate you’ve ever tasted.  With a fresh perspective on making chocolate, they take chocolate on a transformative journey from pod to table.  All their chocolate is organic, handcrafted, vegan, and out-of-this-world.

Nothing Bundt Cakes

With ten luscious flavors of bundt cakes and over 40 unique cake designs, there is a flavor combination for everyone!  Nothing Bundt Cakes takes pride in using real ingredients – and it shows in every mouth-watering bite.

 

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Pink’s Hot Dogs

What started in Hollywood as a hot dog cart over 70 years ago has become synonymous with the most delicious hot dogs in the country.  Sample one of Pink’s famous chili dogs and find out why they’re considered a Hollywood legend.

 

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Red Car Brewery

Red Car Brewery, the first brewery in Torrance, is a staple of the community.  Since opening in 2000, RCB has provided locals with a warm, welcoming place to enjoy delicious food, signature ales, and the company of friends.

 

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Tamiza’s Treats

Delicious.  Unique. Sweet.  Savory. All these words can be used to describe the treats from Tamiza’s Treats.  Offering a variety of small cakes, cookies, fudge, biscotti, breads, popcorns, and more, there’s something for everyone!

 

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Truxton’s American Bistro

One thing you’ll never be able to say about Truxton’s American Bistro is that they’re boring.  For over 13 years the owners and chefs at Truxton’s have made it their mission to create a new hospitality experience and continually reinvent their menu.  They rotate the menu each season, making sure to keep up (and in front of) the food trends of the year, constantly featuring new, exciting flavors and fresh takes on beloved classics.

Food and Drink Tickets On Sale at the Festival

To buy food and drink tickets, go to the main ticket sale booth located at the Cultural Arts Center.  Tickets are $3 each and will be good for one food or beverage item.

RSVP for the South Bay Festival of the Arts Today!

The South Bay Festival of the Arts is FREE for everyone to attend!   It’s an all-day event featuring fine foods, craft beer, local artisans, and top-notch performers.   Register today to let us know you’re coming!  We can’t wait to see you there!

 

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