Taste of goo goo benefits The Nashville Food Project

 

WHAT:

The Nashville Food Project invites the community to a Taste of Goo Goo, a hands-on chocolate-making experience benefiting its work across Nashville.

As part of The Nashville Food Project’s Sous series, which offers behind-the-scenes experiences with local culinary partners, this one-hour class at the Goo Goo Cluster flagship store gives participants the opportunity to create their own custom candy bar, sample a variety of Goo Goo favorites, and learn about the history of Nashville’s official candy bar and America’s first combination candy bar.

Each guest will receive classic Goo Goo clusters, a take-home apron, and 10% off any in-store purchase during the event.

One hundred percent of ticket sales will support The Nashville Food Project’s mission to grow, cook, and share nourishing food with communities across Nashville.

WHO:

The Nashville Food Project
Goo Goo Cluster

WHEN:

Tuesday, March 24, 2026
5:30 PM – 6:30 PM CTT

WHERE:

Goo Goo Cluster Flagship Store
116 3rd Ave South
Nashville, TN 37201

MEDIA CONTACT:

Esperanza Merritt

communications@thenashvillefoodproject.org

Registration Link


About The Nashville Food Project

The Nashville Food Project was born from the belief that all people should have access to the food they want and need. In pursuit of that vision, we bring people together to grow, cook, and share food, cultivating community and working to alleviate hunger across our city.

In Nashville, one in seven people lacks consistent access to enough food to sustain a healthy lifestyle, while more than 40% of all food goes to waste. Hunger is not caused by a lack of food alone. It is shaped by systems. Poverty, unemployment, low wages, and rising housing costs all contribute to the challenges many of our neighbors face.

We believe food can be a powerful tool to foster health, belonging, and justice in our community. Through our kitchens, Community Agriculture Network, and partnerships across Nashville, we work to transform surplus into nourishment and connection.

In 2026, we will share more than 344,000 scratch-made meals and recover over 330,000 pounds of food, supporting after-school programs, immigrant communities, homeless outreach organizations, and many others across Nashville.

  • Grow — In our gardens, we grow organic food intensively, and share resources with others interested in growing their own food.

  • Cook — In our kitchens, we use recovered, donated and garden-grown food to prepare and cook made-from-scratch meals.

  • Share — In our community, we share nourishing meals in partnership with local poverty-disrupting nonprofits and community groups.

The Nashville Food Project embraces a vision of vibrant community food security in which everyone in Nashville has access to the food they want and need through a just and sustainable food system.