Jackson has a large appetite just waiting to be satisfied.
This past weekend Appetite for Jackson was the buzz around town. It was a free event featuring $5 plates from local restaurants, craft beer and area bands – a trifecta of fun benefiting the Craig Noone scholarship. And Andrew Zimmern was going to be there. Needless to say, I was pumped!
A Travel Channel television host and food personality, Andrew Zimmern has made a name for himself eating the bizarre and unknown, among other ventures. He was in town filming for a future show (Appetite for Life – I believe), getting a full taste of the South. My closest brush with his celebrity was being able to take a photo and observe as he expertly worked the crowd.
Entering the beautiful Art Garden at the Mississippi Museum of Art, the party was in full swing at four in the afternoon.
The event had drawn a remarkably large crowd on a somewhat blustery January day. There were extremely long lines (Disney World worthy) everywhere, for everything. I stood in three lines before giving up due to the wait and discovery they had run out of food. A long night laid ahead because after just over two hours vendors were running out of food left and right, they had at least four hours to go.
My husband wandered off in search of food and returned triumphantly holding two containers of sushi from the Wasabi Sushi and Bar booth. He rescued me from a minor hunger meltdown. I don’t know if it was the desperation or the eight hours since my last meal talking, but the sushi was wonderful.
Trying to hold out for the music but growing colder as the sun crept toward the horizon, we ended up walking to The Elite.
I love everything about this event and hope it returns next year with a vengeance, plus a few improvements. I’m no professional planner but a small flyer of the vendor booth layout, short line dividers, clearer details on the website and more food (and drink) would be extremely beneficial. Being the inaugural year, it has room to evolve. (I’d help!)
I’ve always been surprised at how few events are held downtown, despite the fact that Jackson is the biggest city in the state and the capital. Observing the high turn out and enthusiasm from this event alone, it’s clear the desire exists. Let’s hope Appetite for Jackson returns bigger and better next year, our stomachs are counting on it.
Appetite for Jackson
http://www.appetiteforjackson.com
- The Scene
- The Stage
- The Andrew Zimmern
- The Provisions








Thanks for the great write up! We hope to make next year’s event even better. With only three weeks to plan before the show’s arrival, we were so glad with all the turn out. We never expected we’d have 4,500 visitors show up! Because all of the proceeds (food, beer, T-shirts) went to benefit the Miracle League, all food and beverage was a “donation” from each restaurant. Some could donate/prepare more than others and we are thankful for them. We had a little over three weeks to plan this one with no budget, so hopefully next year’s will be even better with more time to plan! So glad you made it out to support!!
Posted by Sophie | January 29, 2012, 9:49 pmWow, pulling this off in three weeks with no budget is impressive! Even more so, that the food and drink was donated which does explain some things. The crowd was immense and definitely wants it back for next year. It’s a great display of generosity and platform to build on, my offer to help stands.
Posted by Gidget Eats | January 29, 2012, 9:59 pm