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Roots, Food & Spirits adds new $35 evening-only ticket option

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Thursday, Aug 8, 2019 

Roots Food & Spirits / Courtesy, Fayetteville Roots Festival

If you want to get a sampling of all that Fayetteville Roots Festival has to offer in just a single evening this year, a new option might be just the ticket you’ve been waiting for.

Fayetteville Roots Festival organizers recently announced a new $35 evening-only ticket to their Roots, Food and Sprits event, set for Saturday, Aug. 24 on the grounds of Pratt Place Inn & Barn.

The ticket is good for all of the evening’s tasting booths featuring food created by a who’s-who of local, regional and national chefs. In addition to the food, the event will include local and regional breweries, craft cocktails, and more.

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Themed tasting events are also planned, along with spirit and beer activations, panel discussions, and a culinary-themed makers marketplace.

The evening ticket also includes a pretty killer live music show with music by songwriter Darrell Scott, Bonnie Paine (of Elephant Revival) & Friends, and Nashville-based bluegrass outfit, The Travelin’ McCourys.

According to the festival’s ticketing site, less than 100 of the $35 tickets still remain as of Thursday (Aug. 8).

Fayetteville Roots Festival is set for Aug. 22-25 at various locations in and around Fayetteville. Tickets to several events still remain. To purchase, visit the ticketing site.


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