Save the Date!
9th Annual Savor Pittsburgh Event
Benefits Magee-Womens Research Institute & Foundation
A collection of Pittsburghs finest chefs will gather at Savor Pittsburgh: A Celebration of Cuisine on Thursday, August 21, 2014 to share their favorite recipes for the coveted Dish of the Year honors. Savor Pittsburgh will take place this year at an exciting new location, Stage AE! Located on the North Shore of Pittsburgh, Stage AE is the second-of-its-kind indoor/outdoor venue in American and will be outfittedwith elegant white canopies as some of Pittsburgh’s best chefs and restaurants come together for a special night.
Savor Pittsburgh is sponsored by McCormick & Schmicks Seafood & Steaks, UPMC Health Plan and Mylan to benefit the fight to end premature births at Magee-Womens Research Institute & Foundation.
Throughout the event, guests will sample unmatched cuisine from over 20 restaurants, enjoy cocktails, have the chance to purchase raffle tickets for amazing prizes and dance to the sounds of No Bad JuJu.
Participating restaurants include: Aramark Heinz Field, Braddock’s Pittsburgh Brasserie, Cafe Notte
The Church Brew Works, Donato’s Fox Chapel, The Grand Concourse & Gandy Dancer Saloon
Habitat, Ibiza Tapas, Jacksons Restaurant Rotisserie Bar Southpointe, McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood and Steaks, Mitchell’s Fish Market,Monterey Bay Fish Grotto, Morton’s the Steakhouse, Savoy Restaurant & Lounge, Seviche, Steelhead Brasserie & Wine Bar, Table Brick Oven and Bar,
Three Rivers Restaurant at the Wyndham Grand, Vallozzi’s Pittsburgh, Wooden Nickel Restaurant, Zest Wishes
This year, Savor Pittsburgh is offering two levels of tickets: $75 for general admission or $125 for VIP access. The VIP party starts at 5:30 p.m. and general admission begins at 6:30 p.m.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.savorpgh.com
About Magee-Womens Research Institute & Foundation: Established in 1992, Magee-Womens Reseach Institute (MWRI) is an independent research institute and one of the largest institutes in the nation that focuses on reproductive biology, womens health, and infants health.
MWRIs researchers use a variety of basic, translational, and clinical investigative tools that support their central mission to: Advance scientific knowledge in the fields of reproductive biology and medicine; Translate this knowledge into improved health care for women and infants; Train current and future scholars of reproductive medicine, and; Foster community investment and involvement in womens health. To learn more, visit http://www.mwrif.org.