CityFeast, a food-fueled benefit evening hosted by six North End restaurants will be held for the 13th year.
Founded (2005) by Carla Agrippino Gomes, owner of Antigo Forno and Terramia eateries on Salem Street the event profits will benefit the Joslin Diabetes Center’s High Hopes Fund which supports research, education and client care.
Since its inception, CityFeast has raised more than $300,000 for the Center’s High Hopes Find.
Tickets ($150 each) includes a five-course dinner with wine pairings at one of the six participating businesses. One hundred dollars is tax-deductible and can be purchased at www.joslin.org/cityfeast. Reservations are limited.
Participating restaurants include: Antico Forno, Aria Trattoria, Bricco Ristorante, Lucca, Terramia Ristorante and Tresca. The benefit event will be held on Sunday, Jan. 27, at 6 p.m.
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