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London Wine & Food Show 2011

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London Wine & Food Show 2011

Time: January 14, 2011 at 12pm to January 16, 2011 at 10pm
Location: Western Fair Entertainment Centre
Street: 900 King Street
City/Town: London Ontario
Website or Map: http://www.westernfair.com/sh…
Phone: (800) 619-4629 or locally (519) 438-7203
Event Type: wine, &, food, show
Latest Activity: Jan 10, 2011

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Event Description


Take one large venue. Add a generous helping of food connoisseurs and wine experts. Season well with tasting seminars, cooking demonstrations, divine sampling opportunities and informative exhibits. Mix with consumers who have a taste for fine wine, beer, spirits, and tempting cuisine and you’ve got the London Wine & Food Show. Featuring Chef Corbin Tomaszeski
- Host of Food Network's "Dinner Party Wars"
Learn dinner party tips and tricks from the expert himself, Chef Corbin, presenting on Sunday at 1pm & 3pm on the Food Network Stage. Read more about Chef Corbin.

Tickets:
$10.00 online or advance
- Buy tickets online or purchase in advance at Guest Services (open 9am-9pm, 7 days/wk)
$12.00 @ the door
$ 1.00 Sample Tickets (each)No children or infants permitted

Parking:
FREE!

Friday, January 14th
4:00pm – 10:00pm

Saturday, January 15th
12:00pm – 10:00 pm

Sunday, January 16th
12:00pm – 5:00pm

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