Taste of Spring on West Street 2026
May 17 @ 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
$49.87

Gather friends and family and meet on West St. for a Taste of Spring with samples from fabulous restaurants, live music and more!
Spring’s in the air on Annapolis’ historic West Street. Nine fabulous restaurants will delight you with deliciously scrumptious samples while the music of High and Wides performs for you. This outdoor event is on the first block of historic West Street.
Here’s a nibble of what will be happening….
- Scrumptious tastings from 9 fabulous restaurants
- Abundance of delicious desserts
- Live music by High and Wides
- Sunday Afternoon cocktail/mocktail by Tito’s – Vodka for Dog People
- The SPCA Annapolis will be showing off a few pups available for adoption
- Goody bag full of spring fun
- Make an Herb Garden by Honeysuckle Nursery and Design – $5 Fee
- Annapolis Pearl Gallery – make and take flower painting
- The Resin Room – live demo with glass art
Feeling lucky? Fabulous prizes raffled throughout the event!
Our annual Inner West Street Taste of Spring is a fun community dining event. This fundraiser helps defray city fees required for our street events.
Your ticket will be entered to win a door prize!
Tickets include a small gratuity for our servers. Feel free to make an additional gratuity when you purchase your tickets.
Inclement Weather Date is Sunday, May 31st
Enjoy the music of High and Wides as they entertian you for the afternoon. The High & Wides play string band music from an alternate timeline, one where Bill Monroe’s “Rocky Road Blues” made him an international superstar and the rock’n’roll revolution was led by fiddlers and banjo players. With roots in urban Baltimore and the rural Delmarva peninsula, they draw on bluegrass backgrounds and weave in influences from new wave to old time to make music that defies boundaries while evoking the era when country, bluegrass, western swing, and early rock’n’roll mingled freely.They have three albums: 2018’s “Lifted” (named for the gear theft that forced the band to re-record the completed album from scratch) and 2019’s “Seven True Stories” feature the band’s strong songwriting and arranging, and 2022’s “Blood: Family Harmony Classics” highlights their roots with covers of songs by groups such as the Kershaw Brothers, Maddox Brothers & Rose, and the Carter Family.
“The Apostles of Hillbilly Boogie” – Washington Post
“The Apostles of Hillbilly Boogie” – Washington Post