Restaurants set to showcase local flavors this month

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September is all about food in Bordentown City. First, enjoy the fifth annual Taste of Bordentown celebration, set for Sept. 3, 2016 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Farnsworth Avenue. Participants can sample special menu items from some of Bordentown’s award-winning restaurants and specialty food shops.The outdoor event will also feature live music and special guests. Tickets are $15 per person and are limited, so advance purchase is strongly suggested. Tickets can be purchased at the following Bordentown City shops and restaurants: Rebecca’s Consignment Boutique, HOB Tavern, Under the Moon Cafe, Soldier58, Shoppe 202, Necessities for the Heart, Jester’s Cafe and Cake Box by Neelma. For more details, call (609) 298-6970.Bordentown City Restaurant Week kicks off the next day, Sept. 4, 2016, and lasts until Sept. 9, 2016. Farnsworth Avenue’s “Restaurant Row” of award-winning eateries will offer prix fixe menus. Toscano Ristorante, HOB Tavern, Under the Moon Cafe, Jester’s European Cafe, Marcello’s The Farnsworth House, The Vault and Oliver, A Bistro will all participate.Meals are $19.95 per person for casual dining and $29.95 per person for fine dining. Reservations are strongly encouraged.For more information about both events, visit

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