Frogman Feast returns to St. Petersburg to benefit US Navy SEAL families

Get ready for good eats for a good cause.

click to enlarge Frogman Feast returns to St. Petersburg to benefit US Navy SEAL families
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Best of the Bay 2019 Readers' Pick for Best Food Festival, Frogman Feast, is back this December.

The event, set for Sunday, December 1 at 3 Daughters Brewing in St. Petersburg, benefits U.S. Navy SEALs and SEAL families facing illness, injury, death and transition.

This throw down of a food festival, set for 2 p.m.-5 p.m., features 15 award-winning chefs including Chef Brandon McGlamery of Orlando's Luma on Park and Luke’s Kitchen and Bar (pictured). Past Frogman Feast chefs include, Ray Lampe (aka Dr. BBQ) and Haven's Chef Chad Johnson.

It'll cost you $75 to rub elbows with some of Tampa Bay's elite culinary professionals, philanthropists, and people enjoying eats for a good cause, and a ticket (available via frogmanfeast.bpt.me) includes unlimited bites, desserts, beer, wine and liquor drinks.

A live band, Bad Dog Charlie, will be the entertainment throughout the day. A silent auction and raffle provide more opportunities to raise money and awareness for the Tampa Bay Frogman Swim (another benefit event, which usually happens in January) and the Navy SEAL Foundation. 

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