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Introduction to Houston’s Fall Festival Season

The imminent arrival of fall’s first "cold front" signals the start of Houston’s fall festival season. Every weekend is loaded with opportunities to be outdoors, and that includes any number of food-related happenings. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up nine of the fall’s highest profile events. From staples that will draw thousands of food lovers to an intriguing newcomer that looks very promising, this list has something for every taste and every price point.

Upcoming Food Festivals in Houston

Iron Bartender

Thursday, September 25, marks the annual Iron Bartender bash, which benefits The Periwinkle Foundation. This foundation develops and provides programs for children, young adults, and families who are challenged by cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. The finalists competing for the coveted title include Victor Navarro (Anvil), Stephanie Di Muria (Botanica), Drew Jerdan (Bad News Bar), Leonel Galvan (Cuchara), Christian Guadiana (Johnny’s Gold Brick), and Marc Estil (Reserve 101). Tickets start at $75 for the tasting or $350 for a seated dinner with cocktail pairings by the finalists.

Chefs for Farmers

Saturday, September 27, and Sunday, September 28, Chefs for Farmers returns to Autry Park. Approximately 60 chefs will serve bites over the two-day event. In addition to the food, attendees can look forward to experiences such as Rosé Ranch, a garden-inspired space with curated pours and photo ops, Tailgate Experience with beer pairings and lawn games, Texas Love, a celebration of barbecue traditions, and Artisan Alley, a market of local vendors. Tickets for either Saturday or Sunday are priced at $145 for general admission and $195 for VIP.

Southern Smoke Festival

Saturday, October 4, the Southern Smoke Festival returns to Discovery Green, benefiting the Southern Smoke Foundation. This foundation offers mental health services and emergency financial assistance to hospitality workers. The epic food festival features a roster of more than 85 chefs and beverage professionals from across the country, including star pitmaster Aaron Franklin. Attendees get access to bites and drinks from the participants, along with live entertainment and cookbook signings. VIP tickets are sold out, but a limited number of general admission tickets remain for $225.

More Festivals to Look Forward to

James Beard Taste America

Wednesday, October 8, a group of 12 Houston chefs are teaming up for the James Beard Taste America event at the Post Oak Hotel. Led by Ope Amosu, the group includes Emmanuel Chavez, Suu Khin, and Top Chef winner Tristen Epps. Tickets are priced at $175 for general admission and $225 for premier access that includes entering one hour earlier. Proceeds from the event benefit the foundation’s mission to champion a more sustainable, equitable, and thriving future for independent restaurants.

Taste of Atlas

Wednesday, October 8, Baltimore-based hospitality group Atlas Restaurants will bring together all three of Houston concepts for one special evening. Held at Azumi, attendees will have the opportunity to sample bites and drinks from Azumi, Loch Bar, and Marmo, along with a tuna cutting and live entertainment. Head to Loch Bar after for 50-percent off drinks for wristband wearers. Tickets are priced at $120 per person.

Rare Steak Festival

Thursday, October 23, the Rare Steak Festival will feature as many as 30 Houston-area restaurants serving bites featuring steak. Tickets include unlimited samples from the participating restaurants alongside cocktails and other sips from the event’s sponsors. A final list of participants will be announced soon. Tickets are priced at $145 for general admission, $200 for early entry, and $307 for VIP.

Final Festivals of the Season

Delicious Alchemy: 20th Anniversary Banquet

Monday, November 3, Recipe for Success will celebrate 20 years with an epic meal featuring 10 Houston chefs. The event takes place in the gathering barn at Recipe for Success’ urban farm in South Houston. Tickets start at $2,500 per person with tables for four priced at $12,000.

Bites & Beyond Festival

Saturday, November 8, the Bites & Beyond Festival makes its debut, offering a full day of food and music at Discovery Green. General admission tickets get attendees in the door, giving them access to food vendors, a craft market, and all of the day’s entertainment. VIPs get access to a tasting presented by the Houston Hospitality Alliance, along with a VIP entrance, dedicated restrooms, and a VIP lounge.

Urban Harvest Sunday Supper

Sunday, November 9, the Urban Harvest Sunday Supper will feature an all-star lineup of chefs at J-Bar-M Barbecue in EaDo. Participating chefs include Arash Kharat, Bryan Caswell, Felipe Riccio, and Jane Wild. Tickets start at $350 for individuals with tables of four starting at $3,000.

Conclusion

Houston’s fall festival season is packed with exciting food events that cater to all tastes and price points. From the Iron Bartender bash to the Urban Harvest Sunday Supper, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re a foodie, a fan of live music, or just looking for a fun day out, these festivals are sure to deliver. So mark your calendars, gather your friends, and get ready to indulge in the best of Houston’s food scene.

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