
The Tasting Table announced today that the Food Network will be offering behind-the-scenes tours of its Chelsea Market studios and test kitchens in New York City starting this week. So why now are they opening their doors to the public? Could the recession be hitting them hard? Or are they just trying to be nice? Either way, if you have relatives coming in from out of town this holiday season, with tickets priced at just $20, it's actually not a bad idea to take them on a tour of their favorite Food Network Show. Who knows? Maybe you'll be lucky enough to run into Bobby Flay. If anything, it's better than taking them on a tour of Times Square!
Tours will be held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays through January 15; tickets can be purchased at Chelsea Market Baskets or by calling 646-336-3736.

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12-29-2008 @9:06AM Maria Piskor said... Will there be the ability to take backstage tours in March?
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