The 3rd annual Kelowna Caesar Week is just days away

| May 7, 2024 in Kelowna

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Caesars are about to take centre stage in the Central Okanagan.

For a third year, Caesar Week will return to Kelowna for an eight-day competition to determine which restaurant or bar has the best Caesar in the region.

It will run from Sunday, May 12, through Sunday, May 19, which means it will include National Caesar Day on Thursday, May 16.

As always, local establishments are being asked to register to participate by visiting the Caesar Week website.

Those who choose to be a part of the friendly competition are promised additional foot traffic throughout the eight days along with promotional assistance from organizers of the event.

A few establishments have already committed to participating and unveiled their Caesar creations, which you can check out here.

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In 2023, the winner was West Coast Grill & Oyster Bar with their West Coast Grand Caesar.

The winning drink had one ounce of Sombra mezcal, one ounce of Ampersand gin, teriyaki sauce, Vietnamese fish sauce, onion pickled juice, Worcestershire sauce, horseradish, Chinese chili sauce and Clamato juice.

It was garnished with celery, red and yellow pepper, cheese, sausage, pickled onion, a dehydrated lime slice, deep-fried pickles, deep-fried prawns, green beans, olivers and chili flakes on the rim.

When the competition debuted in Kelowna two years ago, Tonics Pub & Grill won the inaugural competition with The Snack Caesar.

It featured two ounces of Stoli Vodka, Clamato and a few other spices and liquids to jazz things up, then was garnished with the pub’s famous lemon pepper wings, steamed prawns, a mini Caesar salad bite and more.

For more information on Caesar Week and how to register, click this link

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