If you love great food and wine, then this is the Bonnaroo dinner event for you!
This year, Bonnaroo, (RED) and James Beard Nominee Chef Margot McCormack (of Margot Café and Bar, a fixture in the Nashville dining scene) will team up for an unforgettable sunset ‘(RED) Supper’ on June 7. Guests will enjoy a special three-course family-style dinner created by Chef McCormack in addition to beer and wine pairings, courtesy of Josh Cellars, and an exclusive gift bag including swag from (Mophie)RED and (ALEX + ANI)RED with ticket sales benefiting the fight against AIDS.
It's the only place in Tennessee that night you’ll savor Margot’s delicious southern (RED) menu, which includes:
First course
Pickled shrimp salad with fennel, cherry tomatoes and (RED) onion
Broadbent ham with hard cooked egg, vegetable pickles and house made crackers
Giant (cool) vegetable crudités with whipped feta, green goddess and pesto
Second Course
Buttermilk fried chicken
Green bean salad with almonds
Fingerling Potato salad
Dessert
A peach of a pudding! Margot’s take on banana pudding, using peaches.
Tickets also include beer, and each course will be paired with red, white and rose wine varietals, thanks to Josh Cellars.
Tickets will be available as an add-on to any Bonnaroo pass at $75 each and can be found here: https://www.bonnaroo.com/news/2018-red-dinner/
ABOUT (RED)®:
(RED) was founded in 2006 to engage businesses and people in the fight against AIDS. (RED) partners with the world’s most iconic brands that contribute proceeds from (RED)-branded goods and services to the Global Fund. (RED) Proud Partners include: Amazon, Apple, Bank of America, Beats by Dr. Dre, Belvedere, Claro, The Coca-Cola Company, MCM, Salesforce, SAP, Starbucks and Telcel. (RED) Special Edition partners include: aden+anais, Alessi, ALEX AND ANI, Andaz, Baxter of California, Bombas, Fatboy USA, Fully, Girl Skateboards, Le Creuset, Nickelodeon, Mophie, S’well, Wanderlust and Vespa.
To date, (RED) has generated more than $500 million for the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, to support HIV/AIDS grants in Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania and Zambia. 100 percent of that money goes to work on the ground – no overhead is taken. Global Fund grants that (RED) supports have impacted more than 110 million people with prevention, treatment, counseling, HIV testing and care services.
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