Taste of Mystic is bitter among feuding parties
| By Deborah Straszheim, The Day, New London, Conn. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
When merchants heard this, the owner of Mystic Drawbridge Ice Cream and other downtown businesses decided to set up an alternative food festival under a different name:
In March, the chamber reinstituted the Taste and signed a three-year contract to hold it in
The prospect of two festivals the same weekend has incensed some merchants who said they're proceeding with their downtown event and it threatens to confuse tourists, who are the bread and butter of the region's summer economy.
"They're yanking the event out of our downtown and moving the event to another location on the same weekend," said
But the Taste is still in
"Downtown and the shops and the hotels are going to be just as busy because it's a mile down the road. It's not like we're moving the Taste of Mystic to
Ambrosch said he contacted the chamber the day after he heard the Taste would be canceled because he's attended since he was 18 years old. He offered the village as a venue, negotiations began and the chamber and village then signed a multiyear contract, he said.
Downtown restaurants are welcome to participate, and the Village will offer better parking, more space and a larger public tent for people to sit under if it rains, he said.
"Some people have a very 'us versus them' mentality in
But the chamber created a void when it initially canceled the Taste, downtown merchants said. They said they had to act because tourists book hotel rooms a year in advance and would have arrived downtown to find nothing going on.
"You've got to do something," said
Many guests return year after year for events, including Taste of Mystic, said
But the chamber owns the event and has the right to move it if it believes that is a sound business decision, Ambrosch said. "It would not be a financially sound decision to hold an event that you feel you cannot pull off successfully," he said.
The Seaport Marine boathouse, which served as the beer and wine house in the past, was leased and unavailable, Ambrosch said. "As far as talking about expenses, they're massive," he added. "It's very costly between the bands, the police presence, the insurance and the permits. This is no easy deal."
The chamber might own the name Taste of Mystic, but it doesn't own the downtown or the weekend after
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