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'Chefs at the Market' Cooking Demo & Tasting: Beehive Cafe
Mount Hope Farm, 250 Metacom Ave, Bristol, RI | Get Directions »
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This week at the Mount Hope Farmers Market, the guest chef for the monthly "Chefs at the Market" series will be Eli Dunn, head chef at The Beehive Cafe.
The Beehive Cafe is always dedicated to sourcing food from local farmers and producers, and this week Chef Eli will
show market-goers some of his favorite recipes utilizing the delicious local vegetables available now!
From 11:00am-12:30pm on Saturday, Eli will be cooking up Sweet Potato Pancakes w/Aquidneck Honey Butter, and his famous Raw Kale Salad! Come try a sample, and learn how to prepare them at home!
The goal of the Mount Hope Farmers Market's "Chefs at the Market Series" is to feature the talent of area chefs who use locally produced ingredients, to highlight the wealth of ingredients available from our local farmers and producers, and to give all of us the opportunity to pick up some new recipes and cooking tips!
Event Details
| Where | Mount Hope Farm 250 Metacom Ave, Bristol, RI 02809 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 11:00 am–12:30 pm |
| Who to bring | Everyone |
| Website | http://www.mounthopefarm.org |
| Phone | (401) 474-4461 |
| mounthopemarket@gmail.com | |
| Price | $0 |
More About Mount Hope Farm
Mount Hope Farm
Mount Hope Farm is a national historic site featuring 127 acres of fields, woodlands, ponds, streams, trails and historic buildings for people of all ages to explore. It's also home to the historic Governor Bradford House. Built in 1745, this impressive house now serves as the Main House for the Farm’s Inn, which operates year-round and offers a warm bed and a country-style breakfast for guests each morning. In addition, The Farm features two classic wedding and event venues, the Civil War Era Barn and the Cove Cabin on Mount Hope Bay, as well as one of the few year-round farmers' markets in Rhode Island, held each Saturday from 9am to 1pm.
Mount Hope can trace its history back to the Native American cultures who lived in the area before the arrival of European settlers at Plymouth Rock. The farm is part of this heritage, and today, this beautiful place's mission is to preserve and protect one of Bristol's most valued treasures. It is open to the public and hours are posted at various locations on the farm. Please call ahead or contact online for special events booking.
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- Mount Hope Farmers Market Moves Outside Sat, May 25, 9:00 am–1:00 pm