MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (WV News) — Food lovers will have the chance to sample some of the region’s best flavors while supporting two community-focused causes at the 15th annual Taste of Morgantown this Sunday at Mylan Park.
The event, set for Sunday at the Hazel & J.W. Ruby Community Center, will feature more than a dozen restaurants from across North Central West Virginia competing for culinary titles and bragging rights. General admission runs from 3 to 6 p.m., with VIP guests allowed in an hour earlier.
For Jennifer Lanehart, general manager at Mylan Park, Taste of Morgantown is more than just a food festival.
“It’s an opportunity for restaurants to showcase their best dishes and for people to come together to support important initiatives,” Lanehart said. “Every ticket sold helps us inve