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21st Annual Taste of Old Pasadena Slated for Sept. 18

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Sample Your Way through 30 Pasadena Restaurants

– The Pasadena-Foothills Association of REALTORS® (PFAR) proudly presents the 21st annual “A Taste of Old Pasadena” on Tuesday, September 18, from 5:30 to 9:00 pm. Indulge in an adventure of taste as you visit Old Pasadena restaurants on a self-guided walking tour. Tickets are $30 and are available at the Pasadena-Foothills Association of REALTORS® at 1070 E. Green Street #100, Pasadena, CA 626-795-2455 or sold the day of the event in front of select restaurants.
Each participating restaurant will provide maps to guide you – or simply follow the signs conveniently placed in front of establishments. From Italian at Mi Piace to authentic Himalayan cuisine at Tibet Nepal House and culinary delights at Café Bizou, “A Taste of Old Pasadena” is the perfect opportunity to experience many of the area’s award-winning restaurants in one evening. Other restaurants include popular Mediterranean café Pita Jungle, Spanish restaurant Bar Celona, favorite Indian eatery All India Café and California wine bar and restaurant Vertical Wine Bistro, among others. “A Taste of Old Pasadena” lets visitors try a myriad of cultural treasures from Old Pasadena’s new and well established restaurants.
Diners will not only marvel in the delicious cuisine that “A Taste of Old Pasadena” offers, but will also enjoy helping others with 100% of proceeds benefiting local charities.

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