C’est cheese and taste the world one cheese at a time at the Dorothy Lane Market Cheese Show, 7-9 pm on Thursday, September 13 at the Springboro location.

This cheese festival features unlimited samples of artisan, farmstead, and specialty cheeses of every imaginable style and flavor profile ranging from sweet to savory. You’ll also be able to taste some of the most exciting cheeses, from around the world. So if you love cheese as much as we do, this night is for you!
Highlights we remember from the show last year include the fondue tasting table, the mac ‘n cheese bar and the grilled cheese creations . Who knows what the chefs and cheesemongers will create to wow us this year!
This event sells out each year, so reserve your ticket online now: $50 per ticket (or $25 with 2,500 Club DLM points). Ticket price grants you unlimited access to the cheese-y creations as well as a selection of wines and beers.
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