Greetings, my fellow Mac Cheesers! This past weekend, I had the pleasure of diving into a cheesy adventure at the 5th annual Mac and Cheese Festival in the vibrant Waterside District of Norfolk, affectionately known as the Mermaid City. With a backdrop of the Elizabeth River, this bustling area hosts a variety of festivals throughout the year, including the Street Food Festival, Children’s Festival, and Craft Beer and Wine Festival, making it a hub of culinary excitement.
A Sign from the Universe?
As fate would have it, this festival coincided perfectly with my newfound passion for mac and cheese ratings. I stumbled upon the event only two days prior, which felt like a cosmic sign that I was meant to be there. The festival spanned two days, October 12-13, and while I had a prior commitment on the first day, Sunday was wide open and ready for cheesy indulgence.
A Feast for the Senses
With over 40 vendors showcasing their unique takes on mac and cheese, the options were overwhelming (in the best way!). I decided not to focus on specific dishes for my ratings, but rather to evaluate the festival as a whole. It was evident that Sunday’s offerings were a bit scaled back compared to Saturday, likely due to the anticipated crowd sizes.
Among the many vendors, some highlights included:
- **Big Daddy's:** Known for their decadent deep-fried mac and cheese.
- **Kitchenfinity:** Featuring their delicious white cheddar mac and tots. (IG: @kitchenfinity)
- **Solana Street Food:** Offering a Puerto Rican twist with Gouda and white cheddar mac empanadas. (IG: @solanastreefood)
- **J&K Style Grill:** A personal favorite, renowned for their inventive flavors of mac and cheese balls. (IG: @jkstylegrill)
It was a bit disheartening to find that *I Heart Mac and Cheese*, the featured restaurant from my first rating blog, was not present. Given the festival's theme, it felt like a missed opportunity to unite the two worlds of mac and cheese.
The Venue
The Waterside District is an excellent choice for events like this, blending waterfront dining and entertainment seamlessly for both locals and visitors. However, I found the layout somewhat cramped for a festival of this magnitude. Lines from different vendors tended to collide, making navigation tricky, and seating was limited. I ended up venturing inside the Market area just to find a place to sit and enjoy my cheesy bites.
Final Thoughts: A 3.5 MAC Rating
Overall, I would rate my experience at the Mac and Cheese Festival a solid **3.5 MACs**. The variety of vendors and their creative dishes were impressive, but the limited space significantly impacted my enjoyment. Here’s hoping for more elbow room at next year’s festival!
If you attended the festival, I’d love to hear about your favorite mac and cheese dishes! Let’s keep the cheesy conversations going here at Mac and Cheese Rendezvous!