Fiesta San Antonio's Taste of the Republic culinary event drops 2024 chef lineup

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Taste of the Republic, the official culinary kickoff event of Fiesta San Antonio, on Wednesday unveiled its 2024 chef lineup, which will showcase a wide array of Texas cuisines. The Thursday, April 18 event will take place at the Briscoe Western Art Museum’s Jack Guenther Pavilion, 210 W. Market Street.

Taste of the Republic, the official culinary kickoff event of Fiesta San Antonio, on Wednesday unveiled its 2024 chef lineup, which will showcase a wide array of Texas cuisines.

The Thursday, April 18 event will take place at the Briscoe Western Art Museum’s Jack Guenther Pavilion, 210 W. Market Street. It will feature 11 San Antonio chefs serving up their takes on eats from the Lone Star State's six culinary regions.

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