Tour the islands at the Taste of the Caribbean Festival

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Photo courtesy of the Taste of the Caribbean Festival

Absorb the many different flavors and cultures of North America’s island nations at the 2nd Annual Taste of the Caribbean Festival, happening at BH Ranch Entertainment Center on Sunday, September 2, 2018.

This Labor Day, the rich culinary, cultural, and musical worlds of the Caribbean region blend together at the Taste of the Caribbean Festival, taking place in southwest Houston.

This event puts the diversity of the Caribbean on display, with live musical performances from several different styles, a wide range of culinary flavors, and other cultural performances that highlight the Caribbean.

You can also save $5 off your ticket price when you use promo code 365 at checkout. Click here to order tickets or for more information.

Food for Fans of All Flavors

From Jamaica’s succulent jerk chicken and Trinidad and Tobago’s delicious curry, to Cuban roast pork and a whole host of other options, the Taste of the Caribbean Festival will serve many treats to fill up your plate and tempt your palate.

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Tanto Metro & Devonte | Photo courtesy of the Taste of the Caribbean Festival

Good Tunes and Good Vibes

Festival-goers will find themselves jamming to the reggae music of Jamaica, the Soca of Trinidad and Tobago, the salsa of Puerto Rico, and several other musical styles from the various nations of the Caribbean.

Scheduled performances include Tanto Metro & Devonte, Imani Ray, Grupo Latitude, Galaxy Band, Casme, Lil June, Idiginis, Major Riley, and more.

Save on Tickets

Tickets are $20, but 365 Houston readers will get a $5 discount with promo code 365. when ordering tickets in advance. Click here to order tickets or for more information.

2nd Annual Taste of the Caribbean Festival

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Photo courtesy of the Taste of the Caribbean Festival

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