Noblesville Chamber’s Taste of Business savoring its 20th year

Among the numerous Noblesville eateries to appear at this year’s Taste of Business will be Koto Japanese Steakhouse, 13398 Tegler Drive, Noblesville. (Photo provided)

The Taste of Business/Made in Noblesville is entering its 20th year as Noblesville’s largest showcase of quality products and services.

The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce will host this year’s Taste of Business/Made in Noblesville event from 4 to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 11 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Noblesville Indianapolis Conference Center. This will be the third year the event will take place at the Embassy Suites.

Taste of Business/Made in Noblesville, made possible in partnership with the City of Noblesville Department of Economic Development, anticipates a crowd of over 1,000 people.

Noblesville Chamber President & CEO Bob DuBois says he is looking forward to this event’s special anniversary.

“For 20 years the Noblesville business community has come together on one evening to showcase the best it has to offer,” remarked DuBois. “The Chamber is honored to host Noblesville’s largest gathering of businesses in partnership with the City of Noblesville Economic Development Department.”

Attendees to the Taste of Business/Made in Noblesville come for different reasons. Some want to taste chefs’ samples from one of 20 different restaurants. Others simply want to learn more about new businesses in the area. Nearly all guests find their curiosity satisfied with surprising exhibits of products manufactured right here in Noblesville. Over the years, attendees have found new jobs, friends and favorite restaurants simply by attending this event.

“The City of Noblesville has a strong population of manufacturing and innovation companies and this event showcases the products and ideas of these types of businesses alongside our amazing restaurants, chefs and artists alike,” said Community and Economic Development Director Sarah Reed. “Noblesville looks forward to this event each year and we are excited to be a partner and work with the chamber to promote local businesses and our community.”

“Taste of Business/Made in Noblesville is our community’s chance to celebrate itself,” DuBois noted. “We invite residents to join in the celebration and sample the best of Noblesville. Where else can you taste specialties of the house from 20 local chefs, peek behind the scenes of local manufacturers, and visit with some of Noblesville’s newest businesses?”

Tickets for the 20th annual Taste of Business/Made in Noblesville are $5 in advance at noblesvillechamber.com, at STAR Financial Bank, The Farmers Bank, Ginger’s Café, First Merchants Bank, or with a coupon at the door. Regular-priced tickets are $7 at the door.