I send out many thanks to freelance writer Andy Warrener for also attending this yearâs Taste and for his efforts to get a feel for the Taste from the persepective of some of its attendees. The folks on this page all raved about the event and were excited to be part of this feature. â GN
Antoinette and Jerome Lee of Cross Creek in New Tampa found out about the event in the Mar. 23 New Tampa edition of the Neighborhood News. It was also their first time at a Taste event.
âI like it because you can select the vendors you like,â Antoinette said. âIf thereâs one in particular you like, you can use your cards there or, if you want to try a new restaurant. Itâs also nice to meet people in line. You work in the community but there are a lot of people you donât come into contact with. Here you can do that.â
Antoinette was partial to the Cuban food offered up by La Yuma. Jerome was previously a fan of Texas Roadhouse and said he enjoyed their samplings.
For Arbor Greene resident Jacob, 15, his favorite was Snow Rolls Ice Cream, and for his brother Noah, 6, it was the pizza from Boscoâs Italian-to-Go.
âWe actually found out about the event in the Neighborhood News,â said their father Randy. âThere are lots of activities in more established communities like downtown and South Tampa but not much going on in New Tampa and Wesley Chapel. This event gives us lots of options to look for and a chance to get out and do things. As the community grows, so will events like this.â
Quail Hollow residents Steve and Virginia Catrombone brought their eight-month old son, Memphis, to the event. They have lived in the Wesley Chapel area the last five years and were attending their first Taste of New Tampa. They had never even been to FHCI before.
âThe prices are great and the food is awesome,â Steve said. âItâs a good, community event. The turnout is really nice and itâs well-organized. Weâve been to food truck rallies, local markets and events at the Shops at Wiregrass and this event is great. Weâve seen Wesley Chapel grow so much the last five years.â Virginia enjoyed sampling area eateries that she hadnât had visited yet. âThis is a great event because all these places are local for us,â Virginia said. âAnd now, we have a chance to see what they have to offer.â
Jeff and Jennifer Pike, who live in Live Oak in New Tampa, brought their twin daughters Liliana and Amalia as well as their son, 12-year-old Carter, to the Taste.
âWe found out about the event on Facebook, itâs our first time here,â Jeff said. âThe food was the clincher. Thereâs such a variety with whatâs in the neighborhood, we didnât even know half the places. The event gets people to recognize that there are more restaurants out there than just the major chains.â
Jeff enjoyed the Shepherdâs pie from OâBrienâs Irish Pub, while Jennifer was taken by the flan and rice and beans offered by La Yuma.
âThe food samples are the primary reason for coming, also to hang out with friends,â Jennifer said. âItâs a very family-friendly event,â Jennifer said. âThe kids are here with their friends and thereâs always a new restaurant to discover.â
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