FIRST DISHCRAWL IN PLEASANTON DISCOVERS THE CITY IN A BRAND NEW WAY
A National Foodie start-up expands through new restaurants in downtown Pleasanton to build an active Pleasanton food community.
Pleasanton, CA – March 29, 2011 – Dishcrawl, an interactive website dedicated to helping connect people with food is announcing the launch of their Dishcrawl program in Pleasanton. The first Dishcrawl is scheduled for Thursday, March 29, 2011 in downtown Pleasanton at 7 p.m. For $26, Pleasanton foodies can “dishcrawl” through at least four dishes in new Pleasanton restaurants.
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Pleasanton residents will get the opportunity to “dishcrawl” through 4 restaurants in one night! Restaurants are kept a secret till closer to the date.
“Pleasanton’s food neighborhood is expanding, and we want to give people a reason to come out and have a taste of the city,” says Dishcrawl Founder Tracy Lee. “We’ll be hosting monthly Dishcrawls along the outer East Bay in 2011, and we’re looking forward to meeting our neighbors! Come say hi!”
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Bridging the gap between food and community, Dishcrawl’s mission is dedicated to enabling a rich and diverse food community in the outer East Bay.
To attend the first Pleasanton Dishcrawl, food lovers can reserve their tickets at http://dishcrawl.com/discoverpl. The Dishcrawl team will take you on an exclusive crawl to each restaurant on the tasting menu. This event is family friendly, and open to all ages.
About Dishcrawl
Dishcrawl is a new way to find your food community. Dishcrawl hosts events monthly where food lovers can meet like-minded folk and enjoy great food together. Currently in San Francisco, Montreal, New York, San Jose, San Mateo, and now, Pleasanton.
Behind the scenes, Dishcrawl Matchmakers are doing the heavy "fork-to-mouth" lifting, scouring restaurants, cafes and bakeries around the world to dishcrawl through. Won’t you join us?