Gear up for AVL Food Series’ Burger Bliss food fest

From classic cheeseburgers to gourmet chili cheese dip burgers, this food fest is a paradise for burger enthusiasts.

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Get ready to sink your teeth into beautiful burgers.

Photo via Loott House

Get ready for a bun-in-a-million experience. This Saturday, March 23, AVL Food Series is hosting Burger Bliss, a family-friendly food festival showcasing bold burger creations from local chefs.

Folks from Loott House, Storm Rhum Bar, Baba Nahm, Funkatorium, Juicy Lucy’s Burger Bar and Grill, and The Madness will bring the beef, with Devil’s Foot Beverage Co. serving up local brews, cocktails, and farm-to-can craft sodas (like the Orange Peel Sparking Orange from its Soundwave Series).

Snag a VIP or general admission ticket to chow down at The Mule — prices range from $25 to $65.

While you’re gearing up to grub on Saturday, browse the schedule of upcoming monthly events from AVL Food Series. April will bring a Chef’s Experience Dinner with Chef Cleophus Hethington, and in May, The Mule will transform into Wing Wonderland.

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