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Warm summer days are quickly turning to sweater weather — which means all things cozy are coming to Prudential Center. We’ve got our hearts set on fuzzy pull-overs and flannel, pumpkin spice, and some not-to-be missed fall events. First up, is Eataly’s first-ever SeptemberFest, happening Friday, September 16 from 7 – 10 p.m. on South Garden.
Eataly Boston is taking its entire marketplace al fresco for a seasonal celebration of all things food, drink, and fun. For one night only, you can experience more than 40 food/drink tastings, your favorite dishes from Eataly’s restaurants and fresh counters, grilling stations, chef demonstrations, live music, cocktail bars, and more.
You won’t want to miss one tasty minute of this 21+ event, so make sure to reserve your spot. Early access tickets are already sold out, but a few general admission tickets are still available here. Both include four drink tickets for the beverage stations and bars. The best part — Eataly will donate $3 from every ticket sold to its nonprofit partner, Community Servings, which provides medically tailored meals to individuals and their families.
Campari will be hosting two bars: an Aperol Spritz bar and a Negroni bar – two of Italy’s most iconic cocktails.
Parmigiano Reggiano will be there, and, yes, they are going to crack open a big wheel of their classic cheese for all to enjoy. You’ll be able to watch chefs prepare the Italian staple, Cacio e Pepe, right inside of a wheel of Parmigiano Reggiano DOP, so you can taste the quality for yourself.
You can also try Pallini Limoncello at the Pallini Limoncello bar at SeptemberFest. Enjoy the classic Italian liqueur, as well as other flavors like Raspicello and Peachello, before hopping in the Pallini photobooth to show off your best poses with friends and family.
To satisfy your sweet tooth, Matilde Vicenzi will be hosting live tiramisu demonstrations throughout the evening. Watch tiramisu experts layer airy, espresso-dipped Vicenzi ladyfingers with a light and fluffy mascarpone filling. Our mouths are watering just thinking about it…
A variety of Italian wines and beers will also be available. Whatever your drink of choice, you’ll enjoy live music from Young Love and the Thrills.
If you’re already booked this weekend, there’s plenty of reasons to return to Eataly when time allows.
Grab a coffee and croissant seven days a week from Caffe Vergnano, a treat from the gelato counter every afternoon, or a selection from the Wine Shop. Take an al fresco lunch at Il Patio di Eataly for classic Italian favorites in the Boston sunshine. Or try dinner at La Pizza & La Pasta for elevated versions of these most-loved dishes. Of course, brunch at Terra is a Boston rite of passage — with a menu centered around a wood-burning grill, seasonal cocktails, and a one-of-a-kind atmosphere, you won’t want to miss this experience.
The temperatures may be cooling down, but Prudential Center is just warming up! We hope to see you at Eataly’s SeptemberFest and beyond to get your daily dose of discovery.