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Kersten Rettig: Ciao-dy, Folks! All You Can EatalyxTexas Here!

All You Can Eataly: Fall for Dallas is back this Friday, November 10, and this year, they’re blending the best of Italy and the spirit of Texas, creating a celebration as unique as the Lone Star State itself
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All You Can Eataly: Fall for Dallas is back this Friday, November 10, and this year, they’re blending the best of Italy and the spirit of Texas, creating a celebration as unique as the Lone Star State itself.

For one night, the Eataly Dallas marketplace will be closed to the public and open to ticketholders who can experience the finest Texas has to offer! Enjoy more than 50+ Italian wines, bites from local restaurants like Loro, Asian Mint, Revolver Taco Lounge, Pizza Leila, and more, over a dozen bars with cocktails and beers, 30+ food stations of Eataly favorites, and so much more! 

General Admission tickets are $125 per person and include:

·       25+ tasting stations

·       More than 50 regional Italian wines to taste throughout the marketplace

·       25+ local and Italian beers

·       Bites from local restaurants like Pizza Leila, Revolver Taco Lounge, Asian Mint, Loro, and more

·       Multiple cocktail bars featuring your favorite Italian libations

·       In-person chef demonstrations

·       Line Dancing and live music from a country band

·       Indoor Game Lounge

·       Custom hat making (hats sold separately)

·       And more!

VIP tickets are $195 per person and include everything from General Admission plus:

·       Early access to the entire event (doors will open at 6 p.m.)

·       Premium chef tastings

Doors will open to VIP tickets from 6-10 p.m. on November 10 and 7-10 p.m. for General Admission ticket holders. Last Call ticketholders will have access to All You Can Eataly from 8-10 p.m.

Buy your tickets here.

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Kersten Rettig

Kersten Rettig

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Kersten Rettig writes about food and travel for People Newspapers. More storyteller than critic, she enjoys highlighting the human aspect of dining and travel and how people can be enriched by breaking bread and crossing borders. She’s won two National Newspaper Association Better Newspaper Honorable Mention Awards. She is obsessed with potato chips and has reviewed more than 100 kinds of chips from all over the world. You can see her potato chips reviews and follow her foodie and traveling adventures at KerstenEats on Instagram.
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