Wine Festival Returns to Station Park in Tel Aviv
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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