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Travel to NYC's Eataly Oct. 25

October 11, 2012

Visit Eataly, New York City’s vibrant marketplace, with East Coast Garden Center Thursday, Oct. 25. Travel with Cape Gazette food columnist Denise Clemons to taste and savor Italian specialties made by the best New York artisans and chefs. Enjoy independent time to view demonstrations and visit amazing restaurants.

 

Founder and creator of Eataly Oscar Farinetti says his aim is to make high‐quality Italian foods available to everyone, at fair prices and in an environment where people can shop, eat and learn. With multiple locations in Italy and Japan and, most recently, New York City, Eataly is a bustling marketplace of top-notch vendors, including Dogfish Head beer, and restaurants that share and promote the goals and ideals of Eataly’s founder.

 

For more information, go to www.eatalyny.com.

 

The motorcoach will leave East Coast Garden Center, 30366 Cordrey Road, Millsboro, at 6:30 a.m. and Lowes, Route 1 and Plantation Road, Lewes, at 7 a.m. The return departs New York at 4 p.m. Wear comfortable shoes. The cost is $79.  For more information call 302-945-3489.