Celebrity Chef tour is making its way to TR

TR Tribune

Last year, I took my first weekend trip to Hotel Domestique where Megan (the girlfriend) and I enjoyed some amazing views while taking in steamed mussels at Restaurant 17 (highly recommend).

One year later, I learn that a celebrity chef tour is making a stop in Travelers Rest, where eight chefs will be presenting eight different courses at Restaurant 17 (good excuse to go back). The event takes place March 18, and will feature chefs from Nashville, Asheville, New York City, Florida, and New Orleans. You can snag tickets from $150 right here.

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