NYCWFF 2025 Tickets On Sale: Festival Moves to the Seaport for a Star-Studded Culinary Celebration
NYC’s biggest food festival just dropped tickets—and it's moving to the Seaport with a celebrity chef lineup you won’t want to miss.
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NYC’s biggest food festival just dropped tickets—and it's moving to the Seaport with a celebrity chef lineup you won’t want to miss.
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Mark your calendars — a fresh, joyful culinary celebration is making its debut this summer. On June 22nd, The Great Nosh, presented by the Jewish Food Society, will take over Governors Island with a vibrant mix of food, music, art, and storytelling. Designed as an inclusive picnic-style festival, The Great Nosh brings together some of New York’s most beloved chefs and restaurants for a day of cross-cultural collaborations, seasonal bites, and communal connection — all set against the backdrop of the Statue of Liberty.
A love letter to Jewish food traditions and the city’s diverse culinary scene, The Great Nosh features standout partnerships like Thai Diner x Katz’s Deli, Atoboy x Apollo Bagels, and Morgenstern’s x Russ & Daughters. Whether you’re indulging in black-and-white cookie cheesecake sandwiches or savoring schnitzel and chips in Eyal Shani’s enchanted sabich garden, the menu alone is worth the ferry ride.
Beyond the food, guests can enjoy a curated wine bar from The Four Horsemen, shop picnic-ready goods in the marketplace from Alimentari Flâneur, and experience cooking demos under the Grandmas Tent hosted by Gail Simmons and Pati Jinich. Expect challah baking, Persian tachin, homemade pickles, and more. For a touch of nostalgia, there’s beaded jewelry making with Susan Alexandra, backgammon with Old Jewish Men, and family-friendly art activations.
With over 2,000 attendees expected, The Great Nosh is set to become a staple of NYC’s summer festival scene. At a time when connection feels more important than ever, this event offers a spirited, meaningful way to gather, eat, and celebrate the flavors and stories that shape us. Tickets are $36 and include a custom picnic blanket and tote — a perfect souvenir from a day of noshing done right.
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This holiday season, Brown Harris Stevens Connecticut is bringing the community together to support local children and families in need. Partnering with the New Canaan Chamber of Commerce and the non-profit organization Person-To-Person, the real estate firm is participating in two heartwarming initiatives aimed at spreading joy and providing essential resources across Fairfield County.
For the New Canaan Gingerbread House Tour, now in its 20th year, Brown Harris Stevens staff and agents have purchased 150 gingerbread house kits from Walter Stewarts Market. Distributed through the New Canaan Chamber of Commerce, these kits are decorated by children during the Thanksgiving holiday and displayed in local storefronts from December 6 to December 22 as part of the Holiday Stroll. This beloved tradition, made possible by community collaboration, adds a festive charm to the season while bringing smiles to young faces.
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The partnership extends beyond seasonal festivities with a meaningful Food Drive to benefit Person-To-Person, a non-profit dedicated to supporting Fairfield County residents with essential resources like food pantries, clothing centers, and emergency financial assistance. Donation bins have been placed at all six Brown Harris Stevens Connecticut storefronts, providing an easy way for the community to contribute to families in need.
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“We are delighted to partner each year with these incredible organizations that inspire the holiday spirit,” said Christopher Halstead, Executive Sales Director for Brown Harris Stevens Connecticut. “Our real estate professionals are proud of our long-standing commitment to helping families in the communities where we live and work.”
With their focus on giving back to the community, Brown Harris Stevens invites everyone to join in spreading kindness and making a difference this holiday season.
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