September 15, 2016
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Savor Santa Ana Lets You Taste Your Way Through DTSA

Blackmarket Bakery will be serving a pumpkin pie tart during Savor Santa Ana. / Courtesy of Downtown Inc.
Blackmarket Bakery will be serving a pumpkin pie tart during Savor Santa Ana. / Courtesy of Downtown Inc.

Enjoy Downtown Santa Ana while sampling popular dishes and beverages from top-rated city restaurants during another Savor Santa Ana on Friday from 5 to 9 p.m.

The event gives you a glimpse and taste of over 40 exciting eateries in one evening as you stroll down the street with live music and entertainment.

Each participating restaurant will serve a popular dish or beverage, like the pumpkin pie tarts at Blackmarket Bakery, deli sandwiches at C4 Deli and the XOXO Float at The Copper Door.

Restaurants will have stations at the front where you can grab and go as you walk to the next tasting.

For $10, you’ll get five samples from any restaurants of your choice.

A free trolley will also be provided for visitors to travel between restaurants.

Since the event falls on Mexican Independence Day, the Savor Santa Ana will also feature traditional holiday staples, such as mariachis, farolitos, a grito contest and more.

Tickets can be purchased in advance online at savorsantaana.weebly.com.

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