
Get ready for a flavorful, feel-good event this weekend! The Chowdah Chowdown 2024 is bringing East Hampton’s best chowders, local chefs, live music, and community spirit to the Springs Firehouse (179 Fort Pond Blvd, East Hampton) for an afternoon of fun, food, and philanthropy. Mark your calendars for Saturday, November 9, 2024, from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM and join us for the tastiest event of the year!
If you love chowder (who doesn’t?), the Chowdah Chowdown is the event you’ve been waiting for. The Springs Firehouse will transform into a haven of steaming bowls filled with hot, savory chowder, all expertly prepared by some of the East End’s most talented chefs. Whether you’re a fan of the classic New England clam chowder, the tomato-based Manhattan clam chowder, or a more adventurous take like crab & corn or fish chowder, there’s something on the menu for every palate.
In fact, with unlimited sampling included in your ticket, you can taste as much as you like throughout the afternoon, making this an unbeatable opportunity to indulge in a variety of chowders, each with its own unique twist.
A Star-Studded Lineup of Local Chefs & Restaurants
This year’s Chowdah Chowdown is packed with culinary talent from across the East End. Get ready to taste creations from an exciting lineup of local chefs and eateries, including:
- Almond
- Amagansett Seafood
- Bonfire Coffeehouse
- Carissa’s Bakery
- Clam Bar
- East Hampton High School Culinary Program
- East Hampton Sportsmen’s Alliance
- Chef Derek Freedman
- Hamptons Foodie
- Honest Man Hospitality
- Rosie’s of Amagansett
- Sen Restaurant
- Silver Spoon Specialties
- Smokin’ Wolf
- Springs Tavern & Grill
- US Coast Guard Station, Shinnecock
- Village Bistro
- And more chefs and restaurants to be announced!
Each of these contributors brings their own signature flair to the event, ensuring you’ll be treated to an array of flavors and styles. From homegrown favorites to upscale delicacies, you won’t want to miss a single bite.
The Chowdah Chowdown is more than just an opportunity to eat great food – it’s a chance to support a local cause that’s close to our hearts. All proceeds from the event benefit the Springs Food Pantry, which has been serving the community for over 30 years.
Founded in 1992 by a group of volunteers from the Springs Presbyterian Church, the Pantry provides supplemental food to families in need throughout the Springs area. Today, it operates as an independent, nondenominational 501(c)(3) organization. Through donations and the hard work of dedicated volunteers, the Springs Food Pantry offers short-term support to families facing difficult times, ensuring they have access to nutritious food when they need it most.
As we come together to enjoy a feast of chowders, we also come together to help our neighbors. Hunger is a very real issue, even in communities as affluent as the East End. By attending the Chowdah Chowdown, you’re not just enjoying delicious food – you’re helping to make sure that no one in our community goes without.