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Chicago on the Cheap: Eatalian Passport

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July 6, 2015 – Take a trip around Eataly Chicago for an Italian wine challenge on Friday and get ten percent off your entire purchase.

Eataly is having an event where you can “Travel through Italy,” sampling wines and regional food pairings. During the event, Eataly’s second floor will feature 20 stations, each representing a different region, so you can explore Italy without leaving Chicago.

At each region, enjoy a wine tasting and sample-sized regional food pairing, and then earn a stamp in your passport. The challenge is to collect stamps from all 20 regions. Show your passport to the cashier to receive a ten percent discount on all retail purchases for the evening.

If you’ve been coveting some items at Eataly here’s your chance to buy them at a ten percent discount and enjoy a delicious “happy hour,” too. Tickets are $4 for one wine and food sampling or $45 for an all-access pass.

I’m starting my shopping list now. Buon viaggio!

  • What: Eatalian Passport – Italian wine/food sampling
  • Where: Eataly Chicago, 43 East Ohio Street, 2nd floor Map
  • When: Friday, July 10, 6-9 p.m. Tickets available for purchase starting at 5:30 p.m.
  • Cost: $4 per wine/food sampling or $45 for all-access pass

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