Churros, curry goat, skewers of swordfish, carrot cake, hot dogs and much more were available downtown during Taste of Ann Arbor on Sunday.
Nearly 45 local restaurants occupied Main and Liberty streets and supplied a wide-variety of food selections. Tickets were sold for 50 cents and most food items cost three to eight tickets. Along with tasty treats, a handful of bands performed on a stage in the middle of downtown as well. "It's culture at its finest," said Matt Altruda host of Tree Town Sound. "Pulling everyone together to enjoy what they love."
Bands started playing at 11 a.m. and finished at 5 p.m. Many of the groups were not local but all are from Michigan.
"I looked at the opportunity to bring in the hottest bands in Michigan and give Ann Arbor a taste," Altruda says. "They crushed it."
AnnArbor.com photographer Daniel Brenner was there to capture these images,