The Taste of Sachse event will run May 1 – June 1, 2025.
A new program designed to boost local business and bring the community together is launching in Sachse this spring.
The Taste of Sachse, a month-long event backed by the Sachse Economic Development Corporation, will run from May 5 through June 1 and spotlight the city’s diverse local restaurants and retailers.
Created in celebration of National Small Business Week, observed from May 4 through May 10, the event encourages residents to explore and support participating Sachse businesses by dining and shopping locally. Organizers hope the initiative will increase visibility for small businesses and help strengthen the connection between local entrepreneurs and the community they serve.
To take part in the Taste of Sachse, residents must pick up an official activity card, which will be available at City Hall or at any participating business. Patrons can earn one sticker per business by making a purchase of $10 or more. Once a cardholder collects six stickers, they can either drop off the completed card at City Hall or take a photo of it and email it to the address provided on the card.
Participants are limited to one activity card per household, and only one sticker per business will be allowed per card. However, a variety of businesses across the city are participating, giving residents plenty of options to complete their cards and discover new favorites.
Local eateries such as Cane Rosso, I Heart Donuts, Yoko Sushi–Thai–Sake, Haus of Boba, Bop Joa, The Brass Tap, Palatables Shawarma & Grill, Jakes Burgers, Dough Gourmet Pizza, Pho Sation, Sachse Nutrition, Tropical Smoothie Café, Donuts Palace, Woodbridge Cafe and Manny’s Tex-Mex are among those joining the effort.
The first 50 participants to submit a completed card will automatically receive a small prize. Additionally, all valid entries will be included in a drawing for a larger prize at the end of the promotion.
The prize drawing is intended to add an element of fun and reward for those who take the time to support local businesses during the event.
City officials and organizers plan to promote the Taste of Sachse through social media platforms and signage throughout the community. The program is part of a broader effort to energize the local economy and recognize the important role small businesses play in shaping the character and vitality of Sachse.
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