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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Tonight, at the Harley-Davidson Museum, there was a chance to sink your teeth into more than just some good food.
Radio Milwaukee's Sound Bites event took over the museum on Thursday, Feb. 27.
They had a section of curated music, while chefs from some of Milwaukee's most popular restaurants whipped up a variety of dishes.
Organizers say it goes beyond good food and music. It's about bringing people together.
"We always want to celebrate the diversity of our community, and this event is a great way to look at the variety of neighborhoods, and chefs, and corners and pockets of Milwaukee that we're bringing together," said Jordan Lee, executive director, Radio Milwaukee.
Tonight's event was a comeback. It was put on hold during the pandemic. But after five years, organizers made their return to celebrate some pretty unique aspects of our hometown.