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Culture03:30 · Jun 16

Wine Festival Returns to Station Park in Tel Aviv

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Translated & summarized from Mako by baba
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The Bar MiEretz HaYayin festival opened today at Station Park in Tel Aviv and will run for three evenings, through Thursday, from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Admission is free for ages 18 and older.

The event centers on wines from Golan Heights Winery, which will be poured at the main bar for 25 to 45 shekels a glass. Alongside the wine, the festival will feature food stalls from around the country.

Pizza Fresca from Efiqim will serve Neapolitan-style oven pizzas, including margherita for 70 shekels, marinara for 68, a roasted cherry tomato pizza for 78, and a potato pizza with sour cream, scallions and lemon for 82. Hamerchava Burgers from Metula will offer a classic hamburger for 45 shekels, fries for 20, or a combo for 60.

Flora Dairy from Kibbutz Lotem will sell a cheese platter for 68 shekels, Studio Gelato from Pardes Hanna will offer Italian ice cream for 21 shekels a small cup or 25 a large one, and Taco Lolita from Tel Aviv will bring a taco menu with Golan Heights meat, including beef cheek tacos for 24 shekels and lamb belly tacos for 32. The festival is part of a June lineup of events before the summer heat peaks.

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