Is The Flash-Mob Picnic Another Foodie Flood In Prospect Park?

Is The Flash-Mob Picnic Another Foodie Flood In Prospect Park?
Pup-Up Dinner via HandMade Events on FB


If you are walking around Prospect Park on Saturday, June 28 between 5-10pm, you may encounter something a little bit more bourgeois than expected. In fact, probably a lot more. Almost 5,000 people are expected to be in the park, dressed all in white, lined up at table clothed tables, downing Champagne in a romantic soirée of starlight and candlesticks.

HandMade Events, in partnership with Acura and the Prospect Park Alliance, are bringing their PopUp Dinner series to Brooklyn, this time to feature a secret musical artist who apparently “played to a sold out crowd at Prospect Park in 2013.”

Tickets are now on sale for $35, which essentially buys a seat at one of the tables provided by HandMade, and all proceeds will be going to the Prospect Park Alliance. Decorations, such as the tablecloth and candles, as well as the food and drink, the participants bring themselves.

In the past, large, ticketed events such as this one have caused some spurn from the community. The Great GoogaMooga flooded Prospect Park with foodies on the prowl, limiting sections of the public space to paying customers only, and damaging sections of grass. Next month’s flash mob will be a fraction of the 40,000 people who were estimated to have come for GoogaMooga, but it’s still quite a few people heading to the park for the night.

What are your thoughts on events such as this one?

Photo via HandMade Events