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Davis Food Co-op Announces its Souper Bowl Line-up

Advance tickets are $12 for adults and $4 for children 12 and under. Admission price includes tastes of all soups, a beverage and bread.

 

The Davis Food Co-op's "Souper Bowl" is a fundraiser for elderly nutrition. The seventh annual event will be held at the Veteran's Memorial Center on Sunday Feb. 24, with tastings starting at 4 and 5:30 p.m. (Ticketing info below). 

This year's line-up will include soups from these local restaurants: 

  • Caffe Italia
  • DFC Deli
  • De Vere’s Pub
  • Dos Coyotes
  • Fat Face
  • Monticello Seasonal Cuisine
  • Osteria Fasulo
  • Our House
  • Seasons
  • Stone Soup Catering and To Go
  • Tommy J’s
  • UC Davis Dining Center

Last year's winner was the Asparagus & Potato Bisque from Seasons. Here's a bit more about the event from the Co-op's Julie Cross. 

Advance tickets are available at the Davis Food Co-op, located at 620 G Street in downtown Davis. Advance tickets are $12 for adults and $4 for children 12 and under. Admission price includes tastes of all soups, a beverage and bread. A second seating has been added this year to accommodate everyone in the main dining room. This event has sold out in advance every year, so get your tickets now! Tickets are available at the Co-op, or on-line at davisfood.coop via the calendar page.

Music will be provided by Trio Seven. The Davis Soroptomists will offer beer and wine sales.

Will you attend the Souper Bowl? 

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