Taste Of Downtown 2025

Chico, CA July 10, 2025, Get ready for a day of culinary delights and vibrant music as Downtown Chico hosts the much-anticipated “Taste of Downtown: Restaurant & Pub Crawl” followed by a free concert in the plaza. This exciting event, scheduled for Sunday, September 7, 2025, is set to delight food and music lovers alike, offering a unique opportunity to explore the diverse array of “Bites & Sips” at local restaurants and pubs, each presenting their signature dishes and drinks.

As attendees savor the rich flavors of downtown Chico, they will be treated to a series of live performances by talented musicians, culminating in a free concert at City Plaza. Stay tuned for concert details!

Event Highlights:

  • Explore Downtown Restaurants & Pub Crawl: 11 AM – 5 PM

Experience the culinary diversity of downtown Chico with signature dishes and drinks from local restaurants and pubs.

  • Live Music: Enjoy live performances by local musicians throughout the event.


Tickets:

  • July 9th – August 1st:
  • $25 Early Bird = 8 Taste Tickets
  • August 1 – September 7th:
  • $30 per person = 8 Taste Tickets
  • $20 Chico State & Butte College Students & Faculty = 8 Taste Tickets
  • $15 Youth (up to 17 years, must be accompanied by an adult ticket holder) = 8 Taste Tickets


Join us for an event that not only showcases the rich culinary and cultural landscape of Chico but also fosters a sense of community and excitement. This is a must-attend festivity for both locals and visitors!


For more information and to purchase tickets, please click here or contact the Downtown Chico Business Association Welcome Center 338 Broadway, (530) 345-6500.


Contact: Allison Boyer

Downtown Chico Business Association, General Manager

Direct: (530) 345-6500 ext. 3 Email: [email protected]

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