Chefs fire up grills on the Hudson, glasses clink, and the skyline becomes the backdrop to a week of bites, sips, and stories.

🍷 What It Is
New York City Wine & Food Festival is a citywide celebration of eating and drinking, set for October 15–19, 2025. You’ll find walk-around tastings, chef demos, hands-on classes, brunches, late-night parties, and wine/spirits seminars scattered across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and beyond.
🕰️ A Short History
Born in the late 2000s as a sister to South Beach’s festival, NYCWFF quickly grew into New York’s flagship food event. It pairs star power with purpose, channeling proceeds to local hunger-relief efforts—so your ticket supports the community while you eat and learn.
🌟 What Makes It Special
- A-list talent, zero pretense. You can watch a TV-famous chef plate a dish, then ask a question two minutes later.
- Choose your vibe. From rooftop soirées to casual pier tastings, there’s an event for every budget and energy level.
- Neighborhood flavor. Events highlight NYC’s diversity—pizza, burgers, tacos, noodles, BBQ, dim sum, and more—plus deep-dive wine and spirits sessions.
What to Eat & Drink
- Grand Tasting: A sprawling taste-as-you-go hall with restaurants, winemakers, and brands offering small bites and pours.
- Signature Parties: Think burger throwdowns, pizza nights, tacos & tequila, or Asian night markets—fun, fast, and very photogenic.
- Master Classes: Learn to roll pasta, mix a classic Manhattan, or plate a chef’s signature dish—hands on, apron on.
- Brunch Series: Daytime feasts with pastries, eggs, bagels & lox, bubbly, and coffee—easy on the feet, big on comfort.
- Wine & Spirits Seminars: Guided flights that sharpen your palate without the jargon.
Where It Happens
Events pop up at Hudson River Park piers, landmark venues, restaurants, rooftops, and culinary schools across the city. Plan travel time—subway and rideshare beat driving most nights.
💡 How to Enjoy It (Fast Tips)
🎟️ Buy Tickets — NYC Wine & Food Festival 2025
- Book early. Headliners and intimate classes sell out first.
- Anchor your schedule. Pick one “must-do” per day (a signature party or class), then add a seminar or brunch.
- Pace yourself. Small bites, big variety—share plates, drink water, and take notes on favorites.
- Dress smart-casual + comfy shoes. You’ll stand, stroll, and mingle.
- Mind the weather. Some events are outdoors; bring a light layer.
- Do good while you dine. Remember, your ticket supports local hunger-relief—feel great about that last bite.
✨ Quick Tip — Easy Pairings to Try
Oysters + sparkling wine · Spicy tacos + agave cocktail · Smash burger + IPA · Margherita slice + Nebbiolo · Chocolate dessert + aged rum.
✅ In One Line
Come hungry and curious—NYCWFF turns five October days into a citywide tasting tour of iconic bites, new favorites, and good deeds done deliciously.