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TasteofMadisonWI

V-Soft Consulting Group, Inc.

In this event listing app, you can browse details about local festivals and community gatherings. Includes information on dates, locations, featured attractions, and nonprofit support.

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 2.6. Trustworthiness 76 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 26 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

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2.6

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Ratings breakdown

5 star

17%

4 star

17%

3 star

17%

2 star

8%

1 star

42%

What to know

Low review manipulation risk

26% review manipulation risk

Credible reviews

76% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews

Mixed user feedback

Average 2.6★ rating suggests room for improvement

About TasteofMadisonWI

Held since 1983, the Taste of Madison is Madison Festivals flagship event, with over 80 restaurants, three entertainment stages, 26 beverage stands, and the Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field Live for a second time, drawing over 250,000 to the Wisconsin State Capitol Square over Saturday and Sunday of Labor Day weekend. There is no charge for admission or entertainment. Since its inception, the Taste of Madison has raised over $1.2 million for local non-profit and charitable organizations.

Join us Labor Day weekend, September 3rd and 4th in downtown Madison as we celebrate 40 YEARS with the largest picnic on Capitol Square. Taste of Madison presented by Starion Bank is a fundraising event that features 70+ food vendors, a variety of beverage options, and live music entertainment all day. Plus the event is free to attend!

THANK YOU to everyone that supported the event in 2021 at Breese Stevens Field. It is because of your support that we are able to move home to Capitol Square in 2022. Along with our presenting sponsor, Starion Bank, we are thrilled to celebrate 40 years of Taste of Madison with you in 2022!

The Taste of Madison is owned by Madison Festivals, Inc, a registered 501c3, and the success of the event relies on the help of great volunteers. Over 30 area volunteer groups work together to make the Taste a success. Madison Festivals is honored to donate $60,000+ annually to these local non-profit and charitable organizations. When you support the Taste of Madison, you help our community thrive!

Fun for you, good for Madison!

About Starion Bank:

Starion Bank is a $1.6 billion family-owned community bank with a full line of commercial, personal and mortgage banking services. Started in Oakes, N.D., in 1969, Starion opened in the Madison area in 2006 and has three locations: 1651 John Q. Hammons Drive, Middleton; 1574 W. Broadway, Monona; and 350 South Grand Avenue, Sun Prairie. The bank has 12 branches in North Dakota. Learn more at www.starionbank.com

SEPTEMBER 3-4, 2022
SATURDAY 2:30 P - 8:30 P
SUNDAY 11:00 A - 7:00 P
CAPITOL SQUARE, MADISON, WI

Taste Of Madison
www.tasteofmadison.com

Note : This contest is hosted by Madison Festivals, Inc.
a. It is not sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Apple Inc. (Apple).
b. It is not sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Instagram.
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Reviews for TasteofMadisonWI

CardoGFX

Terrible user interface, not updated for 2023

First, don’t download this. It’s for the 2022 event. DEVELOPERS (hello), why not pull the app from the store if it’s no longer relevant? Anyway, I wanted to like this app and hoped it would be usable. Unfortunately there are so many terrible things about the user interface that make that challenging. The main “home” screen is a map of venders along Capitol Square. But it’s impossible to zoom in on the image to allow it to make sense. The Restaurants section is arranged by areas surrounding the square and shows the individual food vendors in a series of scrolling blocks. But the names of the vendors use no more than 7 letters within the blocks. Selecting a block will display a screen for the vendor with details and the food items they offer (with pricing), but even that screen will truncate the vendor’s name, allowing on 16 letters to display. The menu items have little hearts that allow for indicating favorite items, but there’s no listing for these favorites, so the only way to find them is to return to the individual vendor screens. An easy fix for these issues would be to provide a setting for changing font sizes and allowing for the app display to be enlarged on the device. My sense is that event organizers are just adapting their website, understandable given this is s once a year event. Still. There are ways of adapting to small screens that make sense for that in terms of user interface. Taste of Madison needs to do better. Why make an app that’s mostly unusable?

gman75456

Not useful

Hard to navigate, lots of clicking. The list of vendors are grouped by street, but not in order on the steeet A long list of vendors would be more helpful, which is what you can find on their website.

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