Celebrating Los Angeles with the Return of The Infatuation's EEEEEATSCON Los Angeles in Santa Monica This Summer
The annual food festival features exclusive collaborations from Quarter Sheets x Bridgetown Roti and WAKE AND LATE x Sqirl, and food from some of The Infatuation's highest rated restaurants in Los Angeles, including BBAD, Lorenzo California, Evil Cooks and more!
This year, EEEEEATSCON will emphasize support for Los Angeles' wildfire recovery, including a donation from Love Local℠ with Chase to help impacted small businesses, an exclusive menu collaboration between Shake Shack and the Los Angeles Fire Department with proceeds benefiting LAFD Foundation, and more.
LOS ANGELES, April 21, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, The Infatuation announced its signature food festival, EEEEEATSCON Los Angeles, will return to Santa Monica's The Barker Hangar on Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29. Tickets for EEEEEATSCON Los Angeles will go on sale today at 10:00 a.m. PT at eeeeeatscon.com/los-angeles exclusively for Chase cardholders.
EEEEEATSCON Los Angeles will feature an exciting lineup of one-of-a-kind restaurant collaborations and some of The Infatuation's favorite restaurants from Los Angeles and across the country, including: Bridgetown Roti x Quarter Sheets, WAKE AND LAKE x Sqirl, BBAD, Lorenzo California, Good Alley, Evil Cooks, III Mas, Temaki Society, Santa Canela, Aunt Yvette's Kitchen, Zira Uzbek Kitchen, San Francisco's Bodega SF, New York City's Caffè Panna, Majordōmo, and more.
Attendees can also enjoy engaging programming and live conversations with popular hosts including Chris Black and Jason Stewart of How Long Gone, Josh Scherer of Mythical Kitchen's Last Meals, Noah Callahan-Bever of Complex's Idea Generation as well as Hunter Harris and Peyton Dix from the Wondery podcast Lemme Say This.
To further aid relief and recovery efforts for those impacted by the recent area wildfires, every dollar spent at restaurants on-site at EEEEEATSCON Los Angeles will be matched and donated to a local organization that supports small businesses by Love Local℠ with Chase as part of its focus to provide resources, insights and connections to preserve the small businesses that make an invaluable impact on our local communities.
Additionally, the event will feature a special collaboration with Shake Shack - a 15-time national partner of EEEEEATSCON - with the Los Angeles Fire Department to honor their crews with a limited-edition, festival-exclusive menu. In support of their service, proceeds from their exclusive menu collaboration will benefit the LAFD Foundation. The Infatuation will also offer complimentary tickets to members of the Los Angeles Fire Department, while supplies last1.
Continued contributions from The Infatuation's EEEEEATSCON builds on the $2.5 million in philanthropic support for those impacted by the wildfires from JPMorganChase which remains committed to strengthening the broader community during this challenging time.
"Since its inception in Los Angeles in 2017, EEEEEATSCON has always served as a tribute to the city, and this year's event will place a particular emphasis on honoring the L.A. dining community in the wake of the recent wildfires," said Paul Needham, CEO of The Infatuation. "The Los Angeles dining scene is a cornerstone of the city's culture, and we're thrilled to bring EEEEEATSCON back to celebrate this incredible place."
Cardholder Perks
Chase cardholders can purchase general admission tickets for $25 (inclusive of taxes and fees) with an early entry option for Sapphire Reserve and Preferred cardmembers. Sapphire Reserve cardmembers will have access to the Chase Sapphire Reserve Experience, an exclusive in-event experience where cardmembers can enjoy complimentary perks such as special bites from Majordōmo, a beverage, and more. Sapphire Reserve cardmembers will also have the option to purchase an All You Can EEEEEAT ticket through Chase Ultimate Rewards until supplies last. An eligible Chase credit or debit card is required to purchase a ticket to the event.
At the event, Chase cardholders can earn cash back when they activate a special Chase Offer good for $10 back when they spend a minimum of $10 on food and beverages from the event's participating restaurants during EEEEEATSCON. Cardholders must activate the offer at Chase.com or via the Chase App prior to their purchase.
EEEEEATSCON delivers a unique food experience, styled like a music festival with restaurants as headliners. With restaurants curated by The Infatuation's editorial team, the event showcases its expert recommendations and takes place in major cities across the country including New York, Chicago, and Miami in addition to Los Angeles.
In addition to Chase Sapphire and Love Local℠ with Chase, other brand partners creating special experiences for EEEEEATSCON include Chase® Ink®, Zelle®, Pepsi, DoorDash, LaCroix, Instacart, Cazadores Tequila and Lyft.
EEEEEATSCON LOS ANGELES Saturday, June 28 & Sunday, June 29 Chase Sapphire Reserve & Preferred Cardmembers Early Entry: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. PT Cardholder General Admission Entry: Noon - 6 p.m. PT The Barker Hangar - 3021 Airport Ave., Santa Monica, CA
TICKETSAvailable at www.eeeeeatscon.com/los-angeles
For more information visit The Infatuation and EEEEEATSCON online, download The Infatuation app, follow The Infatuation on TikTok or Instagram, and sign up for your city's newsletter.
1 To inquire about reserving a ticket for members of the Los Angeles Fire Department, please email hello@eeeeeatsconLA.com. Restrictions apply.
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