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Courtesy of NYCWFF . September 09, 2019 Courtesy of NYCWFF Your Ultimate Guide to the New York City

Courtesy of NYCWFF [ ] If you're having trouble viewing this email, [click here](. September 09, 2019 Courtesy of NYCWFF Your Ultimate Guide to the New York City Wine & Food Festival Where can you sample dishes from the city’s best restaurants, sip wines from around the world and hang out with celebrity chefs—all for a good cause? The Food Network and Cooking Channel [New York City Wine & Food Festival]( presented by Capital One, of course. The annual culinary extravaganza returns October 10 to 13 with a lineup of 80 events and 500 (!) top chefs. Plus, 100% of net proceeds benefit charities that fight hunger. There’s an event for every palate and budget, but here are a few things we’re looking forward to this year: • Kick off the fest at [Elvis Duran’s Taste of New York](, a waterfront party complete with the radio host’s fave local eats (think chicken Parm, dumplings and black-and-white cookies). • The mimosas, pancakes and bacon will be plentiful at the ultimate [Sunday Brunch](, hosted by Marc Murphy and Instagram foodies Devour Power. • Enjoy a stiff drink (or several) at [Rocktails](, a music-fueled bash with chef Robert Irvine featuring a rock cover band, late-night eats and cocktails from NYC’s best mixologists. Get your tickets now—and bring your appetite. [Get tickets]( [Connect with us] [Google Plus](Purewow) [Help]( |  [Contact]( |  [About]( |  [Privacy Policy]( |  [Editorial Policy]( |  [Advertise]( |  [Search]( |  [Jobs]( |  [Contests]( |  [Press]( |  [Terms & Conditions]( [My Account]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( 10 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10001 ©2010–2019 Wow Media Products, Inc doing business as PureWow. All rights reserved. PureWow values your privacy and wants you to understand how we use your information. To that end, we’ve updated our Privacy Policy to make sure you have current and accurate information about PureWow’s privacy practices. We invite you to review the updated [Privacy Policy](. By continuing to use PureWow on or after this new policy takes effect, you acknowledge PureWow’s updated Privacy Policy. Please feel free to contact [privacy@purewow.com]( if you have any questions or concerns. If you're having trouble viewing this email, [click here](. September 09, 2019 Courtesy of NYCWFF Your Ultimate Guide to the New York City Wine & Food Festival Where can you sample dishes from the city’s best restaurants, sip wines from around the world and hang out with celebrity chefs—all for a good cause? The Food Network and Cooking Channel [New York City Wine & Food Festival]( presented by Capital One, of course. The annual culinary extravaganza returns October 10 to 13 with a lineup of 80 events and 500 (!) top chefs. Plus, 100% of net proceeds benefit charities that fight hunger. There’s an event for every palate and budget, but here are a few things we’re looking forward to this year: • Kick off the fest at [Elvis Duran’s Taste of New York](, a waterfront party complete with the radio host’s fave local eats (think chicken Parm, dumplings and black-and-white cookies). • The mimosas, pancakes and bacon will be plentiful at the ultimate [Sunday Brunch](, hosted by Marc Murphy and Instagram foodies Devour Power. • Enjoy a stiff drink (or several) at [Rocktails](, a music-fueled bash with chef Robert Irvine featuring a rock cover band, late-night eats and cocktails from NYC’s best mixologists. Get your tickets now—and bring your appetite. [Get tickets]( [Connect with us] [Google Plus](Purewow) [Help]( |  [Contact]( |  [About]( |  [Privacy Policy]( |  [Editorial Policy]( |  [Advertise]( |  [Search]( |  [Jobs]( |  [Contests]( |  [Press]( |  [Terms & Conditions]( [My Account]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( 10 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10001 ©2010–2019 Wow Media Products, Inc doing business as PureWow. All rights reserved. PureWow values your privacy and wants you to understand how we use your information. To that end, we’ve updated our Privacy Policy to make sure you have current and accurate information about PureWow’s privacy practices. We invite you to review the updated [Privacy Policy](. By continuing to use PureWow on or after this new policy takes effect, you acknowledge PureWow’s updated Privacy Policy. Please feel free to contact [privacy@purewow.com]( if you have any questions or concerns.

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