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Audacious Aleworks their Falls Church brewery, is running food and drink specials to celebrate Oktoberfest, beginning on September 16th and lasting until October 2nd.

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BY KYLEE TOLAND FALLS CHURCH NEWS-PRESS

On October 12, 1810, the world’s largest “Volksfest” (German for “people’s festival’’) was created in Germany, giving people around the world a reason to celebrate German culture and most importantly, food andOktoberFestbeer. is an annual festival in Munich, a city in Bavaria located in Germany. It is typically a 16 to 18 day festival that runs from mid- or late- September to around the first Sunday in October.

Three years ago, it was estimated that 7.3 million liters of beer were consumed by the end of that year’s Oktoberfest.Locally, many businesses and eateries celebrate Oktoberfest in various unique ways. Both adults and children alike can participate in these festivities, allowing everyone to enjoy the festival in different ways.

to further enjoy the outdoor activities.Throughout the years, Oktoberfest has made its way overseas to the United States, where it is celebrated with daily or weekly events in September and October. Participants in various Oktoberfest events can enjoy authentic German delicacies, such as bavarian pretzels, roasted meats and of course, beer. The festival is widely known for the large amounts of beer consumed in both Germany and the United States.

Participants can buy an Oktoberfest “stein” (“a large earthenware beer mug”) filled with one of the taproom’s six Oktoberfest featured beers for only $12. If one brings back the stein on a future date during the festival, the brewery will offer a 20-ounce pour for the 16-ounce price. Oktoberfest-themed platters will be served each weekend as well. For more information, visit audaciousaleworks.com.

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As to why the festival is called OktoberFest despite being mostly celebrated in September, there is a reasonable explanation. The first festival in 1810 was to celebrate the marriage between the Bavarian prince and later King Louis I to Princess Therese von SachsenHildburghausen. It ran for five days and concluded with a horse race that came to be called “Thereseinwiese” (“Therese’s green”). In the following years, the celebrations were repeated and Oktoberfest was prolonged and moved to September. By moving the festival up, it allowed better weather conditions and allowed participants

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pretzels and beer for only $10. The second weekend of this celebration includes Oysterfest, where 4,000 oysters “will be shucked and served” for $1 each. The last weekend presents Bratoberfest, where people can snag two bratwurst tacos from local restaurant El Tio Tex-Mex Grill for $10, as well as drinks. For more information, visit settledowneasybrewing. com.

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Settle Down Easy Brewing is hosting a three-weekend celebration for Oktoberfest. Starting on the weekend of September 17th and lasting until the weekend of October 1st, the Falls Church brewery allows participants to enjoy foods such as bratwurst and

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Village Brahaus in Alexandria is hosting an Oktoberfest celebration from September 15th to September 16th. Beer specials, as well as a performance by Johnny Koenig, the self proclaimed “face for the next generation of polka stars,” are just some of the activities held at the beer garden’s celebration. For more information, visit villagebrauhaus.com.

ebrating Oktoberfest with music and food on September 17th. People can listen to the TKO band play music during a polka fest held at The Boro’s Sandlot, play games in Boro Park, while younger participants can make pretzel necklaces. The first 150 attendees can receive a branded beer mug. For more information, visit theborotysons.com.

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Port City Brewing Company offers Oktoberfest participants the chance to indulge in German food and the company’s craft beers, as well as raise money for a good cause. Port City Brewing Company’s Oktoberfest celebration includes a fundraiser for Senior Services of Alexandria, a nonprofit supporting local seniors in need with Meals on Wheels, transportation and other services. There are two events being hosted by Port City Brewing Company for Oktoberfest this year: Wunderfest and Dogtoberfest. Wunderfest on September 17th allows people to enjoy live music and compete for prizes, while Dogtoberfest on October 1st features dog-friendly activities. For more information, visit portcitybrewing.com.

Bronson Bier Hall in Arlington will be having sample selections from local breweries such as Port City Brewing Company, as well as the “tapping” of a Weihenstephaner Ceremonial Keg. Their celebration of Oktoberfest will take place on September 24th and will feature various live music performances and a beer stein holding contest. For more information, visit bronsonbierhall.com.

Courhaus Social in Arlington is hosting an eighthour celebration of Oktoberfest on September 17th. Participants can listen to live music, win gym gift cards at a stein-holding competition, receive some Oktoberfest merchandise and enjoy themed food, such as pork schnitzel and apple strudel. For more information, visit courthaussocial.com.

Glory Days will be offering a variety of food options including a Sausage&Pepper Sandwich. Visit their Falls Church location at 6341 Columbia Pike. German Gourmet offers an array of Oktoberfest food and beers at their location 5838 Columbia Pike, Falls Church, VA. (C������� P�����: G���� D��� G����, ��� G����� G������)

Glory Days Grill at Barcroft Plaza in Falls Church is offering food and drink specials during their Oktoberfest celebration. Customers can indulge in chicken schnitzel, roasted vegetables, a sausage that comes with onions and peppers, cheddar ale soup and a selection of beer. For more information, visit glorydaysgrill.com.

in Fairfax is celebrating Oktoberfest and their 4th birthday by hosting Hoptoberfest on September 17th. Located in the Mosaic District, the festivities will be held on the patio of Caboose Commons and features live music, a brewing workshop, beer tastings, food and a bounce house. For more information, visit caboosebrewing.com.

Shipgarten in Mclean is hosting an Oktoberfest kick-off event on Saturday, September 17th. A ceremonial “tapping of the keg” will take place, as well as stein-hoisting and sausageeating competitions, apple-bobbing, live music and a kid’s corner. For more information, you can visit their website at shipgarten.com.

Located on the East Lawn of George Washington’s estate, this tasting samples wines from Virginia producers. An opportunity to explore the first and second floors of the estate, as well as the cellar afterhours. Enjoy a night at this historic estate with various wines to taste and sights to see. Daily ticket prices range from $43 to $53 for members and $53 to $63 or nonmembers.

Mount Vernon, 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy., Mount Vernon

Falls Church has many wonderful local events to attend. In addition to that, one of the many benefits of living here is the proximity to events all around Northern Virginia. This guide is your one-stop shop to the numerous Food and Wine festivals and events taking place this year. From cookoffs to wine tastings, home-grown fruits to potlucks, there is something for everyone to attend and enjoy. Find the event that fits you best. You are guaranteed to find an event that fits you and your schedule perfectly! Enjoy yourself, unwind, and enjoy the wonderful foods and beverage in Northern Virginia.

Pick between reds, whites, bubbles and more to find the perfect wine for you. Tickets start at $40 and get you appetizers, a guided tasting, and two glasses of your choice of wine.

Tickes start at $7 and grant entry to the event for the day.

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BY JOSH TRUPO FALLS CHURCH NEWS-PRESS

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Dock 5 at Union Market, 1309 5th St. NE, Washington, DC 20002

Celebrating black and women owned business, this event specializes in testing the limits of your palette.

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Sip Sip Saturday Wine Tasting – Every Sunday

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Hosted by the Woodlawn Press Winery on every Sunday, attendants can enjoy a wonderful day tasting locally made wines in a fun and cozy atmosphere. A weekly event, meaning you can come and go as you

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ing wine made right here in Virginia. The event caters to people from all walks of life, the only requirement is a love for only the best wines, red or white. Tickets cost $39 for general admission or $69 for VIP, which includes early entry to the event, tastings of select reserve wines, and a private tented area.

An all-day, all-night, multisession vino experience. Sample premium wine with a backdrop of live entertainment, keeping the party lively during this one-of-a-

DC Wine Fest! Fall Edition Oct. Noon-10:00pm8

Carlyle House, 121 N. Fairfax St., Alexandria, VA 22314

The premiere Wine Festival in Northern Virginia, hosting over one hundred vendors sell-

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Described as a bite of American history! Soul Food Sundays connects the past to the plate. It is a guided walking tour of Old Town Alexandria that uses historic landmarks to highlight the invaluable contributions of African American innovation and tradition to American cuisine. See, hear, touch, smell and taste the culinary heritage of the nation! Starts at $42 for the guided tour and food tastings.

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A 21+ event for adults in the DMV. Come sample Tacos, beer, and tequila to your heart’s content. Churros, tacos, and guacamole provided by the best taquerias and taco trucks in the region. $45 for general admission and $85 for the unlimited ticket, granting VIP early access and as much tacos, beer, and tequila you could ever handle.

Loudon Veg Fest Oct. 11:00am-4:00pm30

Barbecue, whiskey, and wine. What more could one ask for? This event will be populated by food trucks, s’mores, live music, shopping, educational seminars, and fire-breathers! The opportunities for fun are endless. Each guest also gets a souvenir glass to enjoy an “allyou-care-to-taste” sampling of whiskey and wine. Tickets cost $59 for general admission or $89 for VIP, limited to the first 400 guests, but includes early entry, complimentary bites, a bottle of wine, and a special seating lounge.

kind experience. Check out the amazing vendors participating at DCWineFest.com. Tickets start at $35 for general admission, or $65 for early admission, granting early access one hour before the crowd, providing more time to sample and mingle.

The premiere 100% vegan event that is free and open to the public. Whether you’re a dedicated vegan, someone interested in the vegan lifestyle, or just someone curious about learning to incorporate more plant-based food to your routine, Veg Fest is open to all. Enjoy the festival with food vendors, live music, and guest speakers. There is no cost, feel free to stop by!

Attend DC’s Largest beer festival, featuring over 80 breweries, food trucks, bands, dueling pianos, and much more throughout Nats Park. Beer, food, lawn games, and live music peppered throughout the massive baseball stadium with plenty to do for anyone and everyone. $50 for general admission and $90 for VIP admission which grants access to the warning track and dugouts, also receiving commemorative tasting glasses and DC Beer Fest hats.

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Shipgarten, 7581 Colshire Dr., Mclean, VA 22102

DC Metro Whiskey, Wine and Fire Oct. 4:00-9:00pm8

Bull Run Special Events Center, 7700 Bull Run Dr., Centreville

DogtoberFest at Shipgarten Oct. 1:00pm-6:00pm22

Nationals Park, Washington, DC

Taco, Beer, Tequila Festival 2022 11:00am-5:00pmOct.22-23

National Harbor, MD

Hillsboro Old Stone School, 37098 Charles Town Pk., Purcellville

Octoberfest fun with your pets! Attended by various rescues bringing dogs up for adoption. Multiple pet owned vendors setting up selling various treats, toys, clothes and more. All this four-legged fun, and 50+ beers to sample. Bring your family and your pups to enjoy cold beer, delicious food, and events for all ages. Totally free to attend. Enter your dogs in the various competitions throughout the festival. Smallest Dog, Best Kisser,

one hundred vendors selling wine made right here in Virginia.

Best Trick, Biggest Dog, Best Tail Wagger, and so much more!

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Admission and Tickets

The 46th Annual Falls Church Festival (www.fallschurchva.gov/Festival) returns this Saturday, September 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the City Hall grounds (300 Park Ave.). You’ll find all your favorites, from live music and entertainment to pony rides and other children’s amusements, local vendors, businesses and civic organizations, a Beer Garden, and the Taste of Falls Church! This event is rain or shine.

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Aqua – Tots (Children’s Entertainment)

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Bolay Falls Church Virginia’s VIP Week!

There are a full roster of restaurants

ramen burgers, and more.

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Bolay Falls Church Virginia’s VIP Week! Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 11:00 a.m, Monday, October 10, 2022 at 9:00Bolay’sp.m. newest restaurant will be giving away a free Bolay Regular Bol or Wrap during the grand opening VIP week! Present your registration ticket at the cash register during Bolay’s VIP Week

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The Tori McKinney ROCK STAR REALTY GROUP Beer Garden returns to this year’s event, with selections from Audacious Aleworks and Solace Outpost. The Beer Garden will be located near the main stage and serve alcohol from 11:00 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Anyone can enter the Beer Garden, but only those with a valid identi-

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Dave Forbes of Disturbingly Delicious Foods is now making sauerkraut and kimchi, which is fermented cabbage combined with garlic, ginger and red chilis. Find Disturbingly Delicious sauces and kimchi and sauerkraut, in time for Oktoberfest, at the Farmers Market on Saturdays, 8-12, and at his shop at 455 S. Maple St, Falls Church.

Restaurants to Open in Founders Row by the end of the year or early 2023.

Kyu Ramen: New York City based ramen concept which offers a variety of ramen noodle dishes, rice burgers,

ready to satisfy your every craving with small bites of amazing food. Tickets are $3 per “taste” at each restaurant (some tastes may require two tickets). Event goers can purchase individual taste tickets or 10 taste tickets for $25. Taste tickets are cash only at the outside ticket booths. Credit cards may be used inside the Community Center. There is no onsite ATM. Tickets will not be sold after 3:30pm.

Participating restaurants include: Taste of Falls Church HotHarvey’sClareCaféBaddpizzaKindredandDon’sNJuicyCrawfish

Children’s Stage 11:00 a.m. – Mr. Gabe 12:15 p.m. – Magician Drew Owen 1:30 p.m. – Rocknoceros 2:45 p.m. – Bach to Rock 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Children’s Crafts, Pony Rides and Amusements

Ellie Bird: A new restaurant concept from the owners of Michelin Star restaurant Rooster and Owl that will feature some variations from the Rooster & Owl carryout days; seafood paella, miso caesar salad, grill corn ravioli and more.

Event Sponsors

Come join Rocklands and the DC Firefighters Burn Foundation on Thursday, September 22 from 5 p.m. — 8 p.m. for a great night of all you can eat Rocklands pulled pork, delicious sides and Right Proper beer and various wines. $35 in advance; $45 at the door and new this year.... kids tickets ($15!)

Thank you to the sponsors of the 2022 Falls Church Festival:

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Entertainment for the Entire Family Main10:00Stagea.m. – Welcoming Falls Church 11:00 a.m. - Ocho De Bastos 12:15 p.m. – Big Tow 1:30 p.m. – All You Need is Beatles 2:45 p.m. – Lil Maceo

Roll Play Grill: A fast-casual Vietnamese restaurant that reinvents a tradition of healthy, fresh, and tasty Vietnamese food.

Nue: A new concept from the Happy Endings Hospitality Group that focuses on sophisticated, upscale Vietnamese cuisine in a refined sit-down environment.

Kyo Matcha: A matcha tea based dessert concept from the owner of Kyu Ramen offering a plethora of match based desserts including cakes, ice cream, and drinks.

homemade hot sauces and help pick the winner! Prizes will go to the Judge’s Winner and People’s Choice. We will also have a firetruck for the kids (and dogs!). It’s a great family friendly night - rain or shine - on the Rocklands patio!

Disturbingly Delicious Foods Making Sauerkraut and Kimchi

Admission to the festival is free, but amusement rides, small bite tastes, and beer require the purchase of one or more tickets.

Fun for All at the 46th Annual Falls Church Festival

Ellie said her baleadas was “tasty, good and reasonably priced,” and she cleaned her plate.Of course, I had to have a pupusa and I chose the pork with loroco and cheese ($2.25) which was ground to a sauce consistency. The Salvadoran flower bud cheese, often found on the menu, is a cooking vine with a mild flavoring and its plant parts, disguised.

Loud Latino music played nonstop, and it’s hard to hear your meal partner sometime with the echoes (sometimes, not such a bad thing). Guests may go outside to that dining area with service and a lower sound volume.The big Pupuseria staff is well rehearsed in the hustle and bustle of a busy restau rant, maintaining cool and calm demeanors and generally smil ing at everyone, and showing no impatience.Ifyou’ve never waited on tables, it comes highly recom mended as an unforgettable experience, a sensitizing lesson in life and one I would recom mend to anyone for at least six months.Pupuseria’s has lots more on its menu than just pupusas, of course. A variety of tacos ($3.50 to $4.99), sandwiches, soups, and breakfast all day long are some of the choices.

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It was the first time I had had “blended” refried beans (in a food processor?) which, natu rally, had no effect on the taste and were as mild as expected. (Nothing I had at Pupuseria’s was too Marquezspicy.)told me that one of the restaurant’s most popular beverages is “ensalada de fru tas” which translates to “fruit salad.” Huh? A drink of salad?

In the Spanish tradition, many families go out to eat after church, Marquez told me, and it appears that most of them in the area come here. (Other days, not so Whenmuch.)Idropped in on a recent Sunday afternoon, it was party time with filled tables, a line of eight waiting at the “to go” counter, a crammed park ing lot, and lots of noise.

by Patricia Leslie Falls Church News-Press

How does pupusa translate in English?It’sacorn or rice flour torti lla filled with ham and cheese, or sausage, pork, Salvadoran “flower bud” cheese, shrimp, steak, garlic, squash, avocado, you name it, with prices from $2.40 to $3.50.

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She praised the owners, Maritza and Hector Hernandes, who come in weekly and test the food and kitchen, demand ing changes, if necessary. “They want everything to be perfect,” Marquez smiled.

A family of four can eat here for under $20 and that’s what many area Latin Americans do on Sundays, said Wendy Marquez, the manager.

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In April 2005, the Salvadoran Legislative Assembly declared pupusas as the national dish of El Salvador and the second Sunday in November, National Pupusas Day. It will be crowded at Pupuseria’s!

Pupuseria has locations in Maryland, but Falls Church is not listed on its website, pupu serialafamiliar.com. It’s open seven days a week, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., 308 South Washington Street, Falls Church, VA 22046, (703) 995-2528.

Brightly Painted Walls Create a festive spirit at Pupuseria La Familiar

Alas, Pupuseria serves no alcohol. Marquez said the own ers want to keep it that way since it’s a family restaurant and there are no plans to change it.

TOP TO BOTTOM, are the chicken enchiladas with rice, refried beans, sour cream and more. Pictured on the bottom is the Pupusa with pork and cheese. (Photos: Patricia Leslie)

Brightly painted walls with colorful art, big windows and plants help create a festive spirit at Pupuseria La Familiar restau rant at the corner of Annandale Road and South Washington Street where its speciality, pupusas, are priced under $5.

For dessert, Ellie and I each had the budin or Salvadoran style banana bread pudding ($2.25) which we decided would be immensely improved with spoonfuls of vanilla ice cream or warmed whipped cream. Its consistency was like a heavenly rich pound cake and gave me the false impression it was good for me. (But not for my scale, alas.)After working 12 years at another eatery, Marquez joined Pupuseria in 2021 when the res taurant opened in Falls Church,

At one meal I had my stan dard Latin American fare of chicken enchiladas with rice and beans ($11.50). The chick en was soft and tender, and the salsa added a welcome, slightly

After testing it ($3.50 or $4.25), I decided the name should be changed to “fructas” since I tasted no lettuce, beets, mushrooms (!), or radishes in the drink but, instead, my palate favored the little bits of finely chopped tropical fruit which Marquez warned me might be too sweet (it wasn’t). It was uplifting and refreshing, just the right blend and filled me with enough Vitamin C to last a week.When my friend Ellie and I ate on another day at Pupuseria, we both ordered baleadas which is like a big taco with refried beans and a Salvadoran cream spread over a large handmade flour tortilla with eggs, avocado, and cheese. Its appearance was deceiving for it looked rather bland, but the taste proved oth erwise.Iordered mine without meat ($4.99), but meats are avail able (steak, $7.99; chicken or Salvadoran sausage, $6.99).

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8.What holiday makes for the best meal? Thanksgiving!

That’s a tricky one for me. In essence, I go to people’s homes, and cook with and for them for a living. So in a way, I eat at home, and dine out every night at the same time!

1. What game-day preparation is in order for being a Taste of Falls Church judge?

3. If you could have one meal for the rest of your life, what would it be? Steak Frites.

11. What types of food are you most looking forward to trying at the Festival? All of it.

Contrast. When everything is the same, the meal quickly becomes boring. Contrast in textures, temperatures, colors, flavors, and more makes the meal exciting

Come hungry! It’s not just that I want to be able to enjoy all the foods I taste, but I also have to make sure I have room for them all.

9. What is the strangest thing you have ever tried/eaten? Camel.

Cheese, lots of cheese!

10. What are you hoping is in store food-wise for this year’s festival? The usual…lots of great food, local restaurants, variety, and quantity.

7. Who is your favorite dining partner? My wife and even if it wasn’t, I’d still say my wife.

2. What’s the one thing that “makes” a meal in your eyes? Sauces.

4. If you had to choose, would you eat at home or dine out for the rest of your life? Why?

9. What is the strangest thing you have ever tried/eaten? Fermented shark.

11. What types of food are you most looking forward to trying at the Festival? I am open to anything and everything!

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6. What is your favorite recipe? That is almost impossible to choose, seeing as how I have over 1,500 of them that I work with! But I think the one I am proudest of, and truly love every time I make it is my Khao Soi.

7. Who is your favorite dining partner? Justin, for many reasons, including letting me eat his meals when he picks the better option.

3. If you could have one meal for the rest of your life, what would it be? For the rest of my life…wow…probably nachos… they offer a seemingly endless variety of toppings and include all of the major food groups - cheese, guacamole, jalapenos, and salsa.

5. What was your comfort meal/food during the pandemic? Probably Kozy Shack Chocolate pudding. For variety, stir in some peanut butter.

Spaghetti Carbonara. The reason for this is twofold: First, it’s a simply delicious Roman pasta dish of guanciale (or pancetta), eggs, butter, cheese, cream and more.

6. What is your favorite recipe? My aunt used to make me Hot Browns growing up. It’s an open-faced sandwich of turkey and bacon covered in a cheese sauce that’s baked until the sauce starts to brown.

I am not an adventurous eater. I have been eating plain pizza since I was a kid. I did, however, have grilled squid tentacle on a skewer when I taught English in Japan.

Dine out because my wife and I can only master so many ordinary dishes.

8.What holiday makes for the best meal? Thanksgiving of course! The bounty of fall combined with bringing family together for a collection of wonderful dishes – it’s the best. .

4. If you had to choose, would you eat at home or dine out for the rest of your life? Why?

7. Who is your favorite dining partner? Anybody who loves good food and the joy of sharing a good meal and good conversation.

5. What was your comfort meal/food during the pandemic? Thompson’s Italian Rigatoni takeout.

2. What’s the one thing that “makes” a meal in your eyes?

8.What holiday makes for the best meal? Is National Pizza Day an official holiday? If so, then that.

4. If you had to choose, would you eat at home or dine out for the rest of your life? Why? This is tough. Eating out is more fun and less cleanup. Eating home is healthier and more economical!

3. If you could have one meal for the rest of your life, what would it be? Pasta. Any type of pasta.

10. What are you hoping is in store food-wise for this year’s festival? The one thing I’m looking for is to be pleasantly surprised.

1. What game-day preparation is in order for being a Taste of Falls Church judge?

7. Who is your favorite dining partner? My family. My kids are now all off at college and I look forward to the time we are all back together.

Last year I tried to eat less the night before, this time I think I need to have a big dinner and expand my stomach.

5. What was your comfort meal/food during the pandemic? Thompson Italian’s Rigatoni.

6. What is your favorite recipe? Nestle Tollhouse Chocolate Chip Cookies.

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10. What are you hoping is in store food-wise for this year’s festival? Some of the newer restaurants that highlight the diversity of The Little City dining scene.

Homemade pizza. Experimenting with homemade pizzas was something I truly enjoyed throughout the pandemic.

Man, that’s a lot of casseroles, but probably eat at home. I am out at a lot of night meetings and it’s nice to spend time back at home.

3. If you could have one meal for the rest of your life, what would it be?

9. What is the strangest thing you have ever tried/eaten?

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6. What is your favorite recipe? Queso.

8.What holiday makes for the best meal? Thanksgiving because of all the different sides that add to the perfect base of turkey and gravy.

5. What was your comfort meal/food during the pandemic?

10. What are you hoping is in store food-wise for this year’s festival? A wide variety of all Falls Church City has to offer, including any new places that opened.

9. What is the strangest thing you have ever tried/eaten? The spinal cord of a pig in China

Judges Talk F.C. Favorites, Pandemic Comfort Meals & More

This year’s Taste of Falls Church judges weighed in on everything from what makes a meal to the strangest thing they have ever eaten.

11. What types of food are you most looking forward to trying at the Festival? I don’t want to say I’m going in with any favorites off the top of my head. I want to be surprised and delighted.

4. If you had to choose, would you eat at home or dine out for the rest of your life? Why?

11. What types of food are you most looking forward to trying at the Festival? I love it all…it’s a great day to be in Falls Church!

Cheese Quesadilla = 2 tickets

Water = 1 ticket

Open Road (R3)

Summer Wheatley Hefeweizen (A) = 2 ThirstyticketsWork IPA (A) = 2 tickets

Baddpizza (R11)

Café Kindred (R1)

White Chocolate Raspberry Bundtlet (V) = 2 tickets

Grandma’s Pot Roast Slider & Baked Beans = 2 tickets

Lazy Mike's (R8)

Hot N Juicy Crawfish (R6)

Lemon Bundt Bundlet (V) = 2 tickets

Mexican Cola = 2 tickets

Bottle Water = 1 ticket

Bubble Tea = 1 ticket

Baja Shrimp Taco = 2 tickets

Mini Spicy Tuna Poké Bowl = 1 ticket

Elote (V) = 1 ticket

Cheese Slice = 1 ticket

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Crawfish Po’boy = 2 tickets

Shredded Chicken = 1 ticket

Thompson Italian (R9)

One 1ea Taiwanese Cafe (R4)

Crispy Pork Skins = 1 ticket

Soda = 1 ticket

El Gringo Taco = 2 tickets

Chocolate Chocolate Chip Bundtlet (V) = 2 tickets

Pollo Taco = 2 tickets

Solace Outpost (BG2)

Chips and Salsa = 1 ticket

IPA Honey Braised Brisket Slider = 2 KingticketsOyster Mushroom “Pulled Pork” Slider (V) = 2 tickets

Clare and Don's (R7)

French Fries = 2 tickets

Jarritos = 2 tickets

Nothing Bundt Cakes (R12)

Bottle of Water = 1 ticket

Rocket Surgery (A) = 2 tickets

Artificial Light (A) = 2 tickets

Audacious Aleworks (BG1)

Zero Proof Orange Crush = 2 tickets

Onigiri (Shrimp or Chicken) = 1 ticket

Pepperoni Slice = 1 ticket (V)(A)VegetarianAlcohol

Cornbread & Chili = 2 tickets

Pulled Beef Mustard BBQ Slider = 1 ticket

Hot Dog = 1 ticket

Mark’s Pub (R13)

Hot Dog & Country Beans = 2 tickets

Harvey's (R10)

Veggie Taco = 2 tickets

Olive Oil Cake = 1 ticket

Ice Cream = 2 tickets

Add Guac = 1 ticket

Oktoberfest Lager (A) = 2 tickets

Red Velvet Bundtlet (V) = 2 tickets

Mini Tuna Poké Bowl = 1 ticket

Dole® Pineapple Soft Serve = 1 ticket

Carne Asada Taco = 2 tickets

Curry Chips (V) = 2 tickets

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Brunch Poutine = 2 tickets

Deviled Eggs = 1 ticket

Island Fin Poke (R2)

Dirty Chips = 1 ticket

Fried Brownies (V) = 1 ticket

Taco Rock (R5)

Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken = 1 ticket

Mini Chicken Bowl = 1 ticket

Drinks can be purchased at select ticket booths.

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