Signature Events
Thursday through Sunday, along with our guest chef lunches and dinners, talks and tours, signature dine-around events with multiple chefs are held.
Thursday
Hallow-versary at The Jefferson Hotel
The Jefferson opened on Halloween, Oct. 31, 1895, so it's fitting that FFF start here with a ticketed 60-seat dinner at Lemaire with Chef Patrick Willis. And we are brewing up a separate late-night ticketed costume parade down the famous staircase!
Friday
Pie a la Mode: Slices of Life from Bakers, Baristas and Ice Cream Makers, 5 to 8 p.m.
We raise a glass and a plate to savory and sweet pie makers, our coffee culture and craft ice cream makers. Come sample the best of the state’s hand pie and pie makers, watch baristas compete, enjoy coffee-infused cocktails, and don’t forget the ice cream. There will be pie walks, kid and adult culinary spelling bees and more inside and out VMHC.
Saturday
Sampling the Centuries: Celebrating Virginia’s Food Firsts at VMFA, (5 to 7 separate ticket), 7 to 10 p.m.
Sampling the Centuries will take you and other guests on a bountiful journey from the 1700s into the future, all in one night. In a separately ticketed pre-event at 5 p.m., be inspired by from our guest speaker/author. At 7 p.m., meet chefs and drink makers from all over Virginia, These two events are part of American Evolution’s statewide, month-long Custom, Cultures and Cuisine Festival presented by TowneBank,
Drag Brunch on the Boulevard, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Richmond’s drag community pays homage to its mothers and talented children with a brunch dine-around and revue for the ages on Saturday, Nov. 2.
Sunday
Food U at VMHC, 11 to 4 p.m.
Get fueled with coffee and wood-fired pastries before spending a Sunday mingling with headlining chefs/authors and author/food journalist Toni Tipton-Martin and then hitting talks and tastes of cocktails, wine and other food favorites as well as sampling in the Tasting Hall.
Smoke on the Water at Tredegar, 4 to 7 p.m.
Our annual global barbecue dine-around event returns to city center, high on the hill above Tredegar Iron Works, overlooking the James River. We’ll also host our first side dish culinary competition featuring Duke’s Mayonnaise. Get your best coleslaw or potato salad ready.
More than a meal; multi-sensory and meaningful – each signature event dives deep into a compelling culinary story and provides many layers of experience. We've saved a seat for you, so you don't have to worry that the tickets will sell out in three minutes!