The March of Dimes will receive more than $5,300 as a result of Tuesday evening's Chocolate Fantasy & Dessert Delights held at the General Morgan Inn.
Brumley's, the Inn's restaurant, has been the host location for all nine years of the event.
The participating restaurants included Applebee's, Augustino's Restaurant, Backstage Coffee House, Brumley's at the General Morgan Inn, Danielle's Restaurant, The Farmer's Daughter, Fatz Cafè, Food City Bakery, Grann's Gourmet Apples, Jacob's Well coffee house, the Martha Washington Inn, of Abingdon, Peggy Ann Bakery and Deli, Phoenix Theatres, Ricardo's Italian Village and Mill Wheel, and the Southeast Culinary and Hospitality College of Bristol.
Grann's Gourmet Apples won the Chef's Choice Award and the People's Choice Award this year.
Tying for second place for People's Choice were the General Morgan Inn and Danielle's Restaurant.
Event sponsors included Ferguson Enterprises, Inc., Greeneville Federal Bank, Greeneville Women's Clin
A story and additional photographs are planned for an upcoming ACCENT section of The Greeneville Sun.
Brumley's, the Inn's restaurant, has been the host location for all nine years of the event.
The participating restaurants included Applebee's, Augustino's Restaurant, Backstage Coffee House, Brumley's at the General Morgan Inn, Danielle's Restaurant, The Farmer's Daughter, Fatz Cafè, Food City Bakery, Grann's Gourmet Apples, Jacob's Well coffee house, the Martha Washington Inn, of Abingdon, Peggy Ann Bakery and Deli, Phoenix Theatres, Ricardo's Italian Village and Mill Wheel, and the Southeast Culinary and Hospitality College of Bristol.
Grann's Gourmet Apples won the Chef's Choice Award and the People's Choice Award this year.
Tying for second place for People's Choice were the General Morgan Inn and Danielle's Restaurant.
Event sponsors included Ferguson Enterprises, Inc., Greeneville Federal Bank, Greeneville Women's Clin
A story and additional photographs are planned for an upcoming ACCENT section of The Greeneville Sun.
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