Dive Brief:
- Whole Foods Market is putting on a three-city Supper Club event series in partnership with media company Cherry Bombe, the specialty grocer announced Thursday.
- The first event in the limited-seating series will take place in Miami, followed by Paso Robles, California, and then New York City.
- This event series builds on Whole Foods’ health and wellness mission while also offering an immersive food experience.
Dive Insight:
Whole Foods and Cherry Bombe, a media company that highlights women’s roles in the food, beverage and hospitality industry, are hosting events that aim to showcase storytelling and culinary innovation.
The Miami event centers on accessible well-being and will take place on June 23, according to the press release. Sixty guests, who can purchase tickets for $100 a piece, can partake in a family-style multi-course dinner that incorporates trending ingredients with a focus on “gut-friendly dishes.” Guests will also receive a gift bag with curated products and exclusive merchandise.
Cherry Bombe Founder Kerry Dimond will moderate a panel at the event with fellow female leaders in the food and beverage industry, including Rachel Bukowski, Whole Foods’ product development lead.
The Supper Club’s Paso Robles event will take place on Sept. 27 and build on what Whole Foods called in its 2026 trends report “the year of the female farmer.” The New York City Supper Club event, scheduled for Oct. 29, is dedicated to “tasting the most anticipated food and drink trends,” per the announcement.
Individuals interested in attending the second and third Supper Club dinners can join waitlists to get notified when tickets become available.