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This sounds fucking delicious. I love food and eating so I might just enter this contest myself. Anyways, I’m giving away a pair of tickets to this Dishcrawl event. Normally a ticket is $45 each, but the winner gets two for FREE. Hell yeah. Feel like just buying some? Then go here. Otherwise, read all the info they provided below and then enter the contest!

Dishcrawl is a food startup that lives for aiding local food lovers in the same sense of thrill and adventure!

On Tuesday, March 5th at 7pm, Dishcrawl will take on the streets of the Castro tasting the best food this area has to offer! For only $45, local food lovers can enjoy several different tastes at the four mystery restaurants chosen for that night!

Dishcrawl lives for bringing people together through great food! Not only do the customers enjoy being able to experience the new tastes and the fabulous feel each restaurant has to offer, but the local restaurants love a reason to see new faces walk through their door.

How does it work? Customers buy tickets here, and 48 hours before the event the participating mystery restaurants’ names will be released. There are four restaurants in all and a few dishes will be tasted at each of them! Make sure to leave lots of room in your stomachs before you come!


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