Tickets Now On Sale to the Devour Culinary Classic in Phoenix

Don’t miss your entry pass to the Valley’s most decadent foodie event

Tickets are now on sale to the general public for the 15th annual Devour Culinary Classic, the most anticipated tasting event of the year. 

Local First Arizona, Desert Botanical Garden and Southern Arizona Arts and Culture Alliance join forces Feb. 24-25, 2024 to host a festival you won’t forget, featuring the most creative and indulgent chefs, sommeliers, cicerones and purveyors Arizona has to offer. 

More than 70 food and beverage businesses will participate, including as many as 25 sought-after restaurateurs each day.

Tickets can be purchased at devourphoenix.com. Last year, tickets sold out in three weeks, so don’t wait. (Must be 21+ to purchase.) 

Devour attendees will be treated by the following restaurants (with more favorites to be announced), in addition to 20+ artisan purveyors:

Devour Culinary Classic’s goal is to generate local and national awareness and support of Arizona’s diverse and exciting culinary scene. The event has been recognized as the Best Southwestern Culinary Festival by the New York Times and is regularly featured by AZCentral.com, Phoenix MagazineArizona Foothills Magazine and others.

“Arizona is abundant with incredible culinary talent and rich, unique flavors,” says Kimber Lanning, CEO and founder of Local First Arizona. “No other event shines a spotlight on so many of our state’s best chefs in a more gorgeous setting with art and live music than Devour Culinary Classic. This festival will delight your palate and captivate your senses.”

Event details:

Dates: Saturday, Feb. 24 – Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024

Times:

Early Entry Ticket Holders & Media: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

General Admission Ticket Holders: 11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Location: Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix

Tickets and info: devourphoenix.com

Early Entry Tickets – $225 per day: 

Enhance your event experience with 90 minutes of early access to all food and beverages. Includes:

  • 90-minute early admission from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
  • Access to the Maverick Wine Sales area, with an exclusive selection of wine and spirits available at discounted prices
  • Live music and arts throughout the Garden 
  • Reusable commemorative wine glass and yoke
  • Priority Parking
  • Two tickets for a return visit to Desert Botanical Garden

General Admission Tickets – $150 per day: 

Enjoy all food and beverages while strolling the Garden grounds. Includes:

  • General admission from 11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
  • Access to the Maverick Wine Sales area, with an exclusive selection of wine and spirits available at discounted prices
  • Live music and arts throughout the Garden
  • Reusable commemorative wine glass and yoke

Did you know? Gov. Katie Hobbs just declared Nov. 4 Local First Arizona Day in recognition of our 20 years of service to the state! We’re honored and grateful to Devour participants and all supporters who love local.

About Local First Arizona

Founded in 2003, Local First Arizona is a community and economic development organization working to strengthen local economies. Local First’s areas of focus include developing entrepreneurship; rural, tribal and urban community development; racial equity; environmental action and food access. Local First is the largest local business coalition in the U.S. and advocates for independently owned businesses of all sizes by assisting local owners with technical assistance designed to help them compete and collaborate, which ultimately strengthens Arizona’s economy and builds hometown pride. Visit localfirstaz.com for more information and a directory of locally-owned businesses.

About Desert Botanical Garden

Discover the tranquil vibrancy of 50,000 desert plants nestled amid the red rocks of the Papago Buttes at Desert Botanical Garden. An Arizona icon for 83 years in the Valley, the Garden is a compelling attraction and desert conservation pioneer, offering worldly plants, vibrant trails, world-class exhibitions, festive events, fascinating classes and so much more. Visit dbg.org for more information.

About Southern Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance

The Southern Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance (SAACA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the creation, preservation, and advancement of the Arts. SAACA strengthens the bonds between people, place, and purpose through collaborative, arts-driven experiences. SAACA (formerly the Greater Oro Valley Arts Council) was created to develop cultivated programming that spotlights local creatives and celebrates unique culture, while providing direct opportunities for artists to make and sell their work. To date, SAACA has created over 200,000 arts-driven experiences, from innovative community festivals and cultural celebrations to creative sector development, and accessible arts enrichment programs. SAACA continues to grow in footprint and in impact while working to pursue the mission of strengthening the bonds between people, place, and purpose. Visit saaca.org for more.

Photo credit of last year’s Devour Culinary Classic: Darby Vance.

Photos of the Desert Botanical Garden: Jane Simon Ammeson