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Tickets On Sale Now For Savor Lincoln Park, An Indoor Lakefront Food Fest Showcasing Local Restaurants

Early-bird tickets for Savor Lincoln Park are available for $42 through Sunday. Participating restaurants will be announced in the coming weeks.

Savor Lincoln Park features food samples from various local restaurants.
Provided/Timothy M. Schmidt/Lincoln Park Chamber of Commerce
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LINCOLN PARK — Tickets are on sale for Savor Lincoln Park, the annual indoor food festival returning to the Theater on the Lake next month.

This year’s Savor Lincoln Park is happening 6-9 p.m. March 22 at Theater on the Lake, 2401 N. Lake Shore Drive.

The festival is a chance for people to experience Lincoln Park’s culinary scene with bites and samples from neighborhood restaurant and bars, according to the Lincoln Park Chamber of Commerce. A list of participating businesses will be announced soon.

“We are so excited to bring Savor Lincoln Park back to Theater on the Lake this year,” said Kim Schilf, president and CEO of the business chamber. “This event promises to excite the taste buds and bring the community together for a celebration of food and fun.”

Credit: Provided/Timothy M. Schmidt/Lincoln Park Chamber of Commerce
Savor Lincoln Park is happening March 22.
Credit: Provided/Mark Trela
Savor Lincoln Park will be held March 22 at Theater on the Lake, 2401 N. Lake Shore Drive.

Early-bird tickets are available for $42 through 11:59 p.m. Sunday, according to a press release.

Ticket prices will then gradually increase as the event approaches:

  • General admission tickets are $50 from Sunday through March 19.
  • “It’s Not Too Late” admission is $60 from 11 a.m. March 20-22.
  • On-site tickets, if available, will go for $70.

Groups of five or more people can also get $5 off per ticket beginning Monday, according to the business chamber.

Tickets are available on the Lincoln Park Chamber of Commerce’s website.

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