2025 Rhythm N’ Spice Hot Sauce Fest 🌶️ A Fiery Flavor Explosion in Cambridge

Get ready to ignite your taste buds and dance to global beats at the 2nd Annual Rhythm N’ Spice Hot Sauce Fest on Saturday, May 3, 2025, at The Foundry in Cambridge’s Kendall Square.

Dive into a world of global hot sauces crafted by small businesses at the Hot Sauce Expo, where you can sample everything from tangy to tongue-scorching. Test your limits with Session 1’s spicy challenges, including Oggi’s Gourmet Pizza (1:00–1:30pm), Jamaican Patty (2:15–2:45pm), and Bone Sauce Wings (3:15–3:45pm). In Session 2, cheer on competitors in the League of Fire Chili-Eating Boston Area Championship (6:00–7:00pm). Between tastings, catch live cooking demos at the Spicy Food Lab or sip fiery cocktails and cultural beverages in the Spice Lounge. The vibe stays electric with performances of salsa, steel pan, African dance, and Afrobeats. Families can head to the Kids & Culture zone for face painting, henna art, and steel pan lessons.

Event Details: 2025 Rhythm N’ Spice Hot Sauce Fest

Date: Saturday, May 3, 2025

Times: Session 1: 12:00–4:00pm; Session 2: 4:30–8:30pm

Location: The Foundry, 101 Rogers St, Cambridge, MA 02142

Tickets: General Admission: $12 (advance); VIP (21+): $50; Free for kids 10 and under

VIP Perks: Meal ticket, swag bag, VIP Lounge access, beverage tickets for Alcoholic Tasting Room

Parking: Paid venue parking available

Proceeds support Sustainable Food and Culture, making your spicy adventure even more meaningful. Grab your crew, bring your bravest palate, and join the flavor-packed fun at Rhythm N’ Spice. Don’t miss this chance to taste, dance, and celebrate in Cambridge!

Michelle McCormack

Michelle McCormack

Michelle is founder of Secret Boston. She is a media strategist and creative director. Fun fact: she was once chased by a lion in Africa while on a photo shoot for Town & Country Mag. (It’s been all uphill since then!) Her work spans media, politics, and emerging tech, from early crypto and NFTs to AI today. She’s lived in four countries and five cities, but deep down she’s always from JP.

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