A varied lineup of restaurants will be offering four-ounce samples of their chowder creations for $2 each from noon to 5 p.m. to members of the public participating in the self-guided downtown tour.
Local businesses will serve their chowders out of their storefronts, while guest cooks from outside the downtown area will partner with downtown businesses to bring their creative soups to the public. At the end of the event, festival-goers will have the chance to vote for their favorite chowders with the winner being chosen by 9 p.m. that night for the title of "Troy’s Best Chowder."
The participating restaurants:
- 353, 353 Broadway
- 518 Craft, 200 Broadway
- Bard & Baker Board Game Cafe, 501 Broadway
- Bootleggers On Broadway, 200 Broadway
- Brown's Brewing Company, 417 River Street'
- Cafe Euphoria, 225 River Street
- Eldorado Bar, 121 Fourth Street
- Joseph's House and Shelter, 74 Ferry Street
- La Capital Tacos, 161 4th Street
- Little Pecks, 211 Broadway
- McAddy's Pub, 452 Broadway
- Oh Corn, Arepas and More, 429 River Street
- Ryan's Wake, 403 River Street
- Tatu Tacos & Tequila, 100 Congress Street
- The Ruck, 104 3rd Street
- Twisted Fiddler, 9 1st Street
Pop-up locations on Monument Square
- Coffee House of Troy
- Hill Creek Tavern
- Dotty Lou’s BBQ
- Sea Smoke Waterfront Grill
- PDT Catering
“Chowderfest is not just a celebration of delicious food; it’s a vital opportunity to support our local businesses during a crucial time,” said Olivia Clemente, executive director of the sponsoring Downtown Troy Business Improvement District. “I can’t stress enough how events like this help drive foot traffic and boost our economy. Together, we can strengthen our community by spending our money in Troy and supporting the hardworking entrepreneurs who make our downtown vibrant.”
Go here for the Terrace Times events calendar.

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