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Ikea’s Midsummer Buffet Will Return Just In Time For Solstice Season – The Daily Meal
Ikea's Midsummer Buffet Will Return Just In Time For Solstice Season - The Daily Meal,Break out your flower crown and mosey on over to the nearest maypole, because Ikea's Midsummer Buffet is returning just in time for solstice season.

Ikea’s Midsummer Buffet Will Return Just In Time For Solstice Season – The Daily Meal

Ikea doesn’t just have a sprawl of home goods and furniture, it’s also home to a beloved restaurant filled with Swedish delicacies like Swedish meatballs and salmon fillets. With summer around the corner, the Scandinavian retailer will celebrate the season with its annual Midsummer Buffet.

The event will take place at every Ikea location nationwide on June 23, according to a press release obtained by Daily Meal. Tickets for the celebrations are $24.99 for adults and $12.99 for kids. Those who are part of the Ikea Family membership — which is free to join — will get discounted entries at $19.99 for adults and $9.99 for kids. Tickets must be purchased ahead of time and in-store.

Midsummer is a Swedish and northern European tradition celebrating the summer solstice, which happens to be the longest day of the year. While most of the northern hemisphere recognizes the summer solstice on June 20 or 21, Midsummer Eve and Midsummer are celebrated on June 23 and 24 this year, respectively.

How Midsummer is celebrated

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Midsummer celebrations date back to agrarian times and were observed as part of pagan religious practices that honored the start of summer and the season of fertility (and then later to honor St. John the Baptist). Rituals dedicated to nature and a season of harvest were a big part of the holiday, as it was believed that plants had healing properties during the summer solstice.

Today, Midsummer is one of the biggest holidays celebrated in Sweden. There are multi-day festivals, bonfires, and dances all across the country. Of course, feasting is a big part of the holiday as well. On this day, Swedes usually feast on smoked salmon, meatballs, strawberries, and aquavit, a Swedish spirit also known as “snaps.” A dessert staple is the strawberry cake. Expect a similar smorgasbord of delicacies at this year’s Ikea Midsummer Buffet. The company will offer its fan-favorite Swedish meatballs, plus marinated salmon and seasonal summer drinks, among other things, at the communal celebration.