
Join us for the return of the ‘Check, Please! Arizona’ Food Festival!
We’re thrilled to bring back the festival, adding a change of scenery at an inspired Fountain Hills venue as fans of the show are drawn from across the state.

Join us for the We-Ko-Pa Casino Resort “Check, Please! Arizona” Food Festival at beautiful Fountain Park on Saturday, April 11, 2026, for an afternoon of delicious dining, engaging conversation and support for quality programming.
Address: 12925 North Saguaro Boulevard, Fountain Hills, AZ, 85268
Sample from 30 locally-owned Arizona restaurants featured on “Check Please! Arizona.”
Taste and discover the best chefs and restaurants from your favorite episodes.
All tickets include food and drink.
The We-Ko-Pa Casino Resort “Check, Please! Arizona” Food Festival will feature three ticket options:


$350 – Dinner with Lidia Bastianich
An exclusive dinner with PBS star Chef Lidia Bastianich on Friday, April 10, 2026, which includes:
• Lidia’s latest book signed by the author
• Bastianich wines alongside a delicious meal
• VIP access to the Food Festival the following day
Learn more about Lidia Bastianich, her background, cooking shows and books.
Please note this dinner has extremely limited availability and will only be offered as tickets remain available.
$120 – VIP
Gain early access to the Food Festival at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 11, 2026, and receive a special gift from your friends at Arizona PBS!
Please note VIP tickets have a limited availability.


$75 – General Admission
Begins at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
Enjoy appearances from famed “Check, Please! Arizona” restaurants like La Famiglia, Original ChopShop, Spiga, Jewel’s Bakery and Cafe, Fabio on Fire, The Hub, The Mick Brasserie, Xolo, Frasher’s Tavern, Joy Bus and more!
Purchase your tickets today for this unforgettable experience!
An Emmy®-Award-winning series hosted by Mark Tarbell in its 13th season, “Check, Please! Arizona” features favorite local restaurants as nominated by viewers.
Stream past seasons on our website or on the PBS app.

Learn more about Lidia
Lidia Matticchio Bastianich is an Emmy® award-winning public television host, best‐selling cookbook author, successful restaurateur and owner of a flourishing food and entertainment business. Most importantly, she has accomplished all of this by marrying her two passions in life, her family and food, to create multiple culinary endeavors alongside her two children, Joseph and Tanya.
Lidia’s love of food, cooking and its ability to connect family and friends was nurtured as a child in her birthplace of Istria, which was part of Italy until the region was given to communist Yugoslavia at the end of WWII, the same time Lidia was born.
After living under the new harsh regime, Lidia and her family were forced to flee. After a dramatic escape that involved temporary separation from her father in Italy, they registered as refugees and lived in a refugee camp in Italy before they were resettled in the United States when Lidia was 11.
It was here that Lidia’s culinary journey took flight, influenced by her experiences and the diverse cultures she encountered. Her cooking style is a tribute to her grandmother Rosa’s farm-to-table approach, Aunt Nina’s sophisticated techniques in Trieste and the commercial cooking skills she acquired in a refugee camp kitchen.
After their immigration to the USA, Lidia’s family settled in Astoria, Queens, where, as a teen, she made her foray into the food industry, taking an entry-level job at Walken’s Bakery, owned by actor Christopher Walken’s parents. It was also in Queens where Lidia and her husband opened their first restaurant, Buonavia, to critical acclaim in 1971.
After opening her third restaurant, Felidia, one of the first women-owned fine dining restaurants in America, legendary chefs Julia Child and James Beard came to dine one evening with Lidia. Soon after this memorable first meeting, Julia invited Lidia to appear as a guest on her famed PBS cooking show, which catapulted Lidia into the world of television.
Once she stepped in, Lidia never looked back, creating Emmy® Award-winning cooking programming over the last 25 years, including “Lidia’s Kitchen,” “Lidia’s Family Table,” “Lidia’s Italy” and “Lidia’s Italy in America,” as well as the three-time James Beard Award®-winning series “Lidia Celebrates America.” Lidia’s cooking shows air nationwide in the U.S. on public television and CREATE, internationally and on various digital networks including Amazon Prime, Tubitv and Xumo. Her cooking segments are also part of her TUTTOLIDIA YouTube channel.
Along with her television series, Lidia has published numerous cookbooks, co-authored with her daughter Tanya. Her book “Lidia’s From Our Family Table to Yours” which was released in October 2023, is a companion to her 26-part public television series, “Lidia’s Kitchen.” She is also the author of the English and Italian version of her memoir, “My American Dream: A Life of Love, Family and Food.” Her latest cookbook, “Lidia’s The Art of Pasta,” also co-authored with Tanya, was released in October 2025 and can be purchased on Amazon.
Lidia is a celebrated chef and restaurateur and a founder of Eataly. She co-owns Becco with her son Joseph Bastianich and Lidia’s Kansas City with her daughter, Tanya Bastianich Manuali. Together with Tanya and her son-in-law, Corrado, she also developed a line of all-natural sauces called LIDIA’S. In March 2023, she released a line of cookware with HSN.
Lidia is a member of Les Dames D’Escoffier and founding member of Women Chefs and Restaurateurs, two non-profit organizations of women leaders in the food and hospitality industries. She is also a champion for the United Nations Association of the United States of America’s Adopt-A-Future program in support of refugee education.
In June 2024, Lidia was honored with the Daytime Emmy® Lifetime Achievement Award. She has also earned seven James Beard Awards® (Outstanding Chef, Television Food Show, Best Chefs in America, Who’s Who of Food & Beverage in America, Specials 2016, Special 2017 and 2018) and two Emmy® Awards for Outstanding Culinary Host (2013 and 2018). In 2022, Lidia received the Silver Award from APT for 25 years on public television.
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Contact us
Contact Robyn Duda, Executive Director of Development at Arizona PBS, with any questions at 602-496-3614 or Robyn.Duda@asufoundation.org.
Attendees will need to have their digital or physical tickets ready to be scanned upon arrival.
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