Austin’s Best Food and Drink Events This Week: Dinner Parties, Farmers’ Markets, Beer, Wine and More for the Week of June 23, 2022

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thursday 23

BANGER REBIRTH FESTIVAL Well met, gentlemen and ladies, knights and princesses, scoundrels and brave people! Bwrath sausage house and beer gardenalready the culinary pride of Rainey Street – dives deep into the past to a long party weekend of fantastic sights, sounds and flavors. Turkey legs! Fried dragon bites! (It’s fresh alligator all fried with bacon, yo.) The royal sausage platter! (A 12-ounce beef and peppercorn pork sausage, with grilled flatbread, homemade sauerkraut, beer mustard, and garlic aioli.) And of course plenty of mead from Meridian Hive, a plethora of local ciders, beers and more from across the pond, and more. organize your 14th century partycitizen!

June 23-26 Banger’s Sausage House & Beer Garden, 79 Rainey, 512/386-1656.

www.bangersaustin.com

CENTRAL MARKET PRIDE CLASSES: VIRGINIA WILLIS As part of Central Market’s Pride Virtual Cooking Classes, Virginia Willis, James Beard award-winning cookbook author and TV personality, will teach you how to make Stuffed Chicken Breasts with Goat Cheese and Spinach, Salad of tomatoes and nuts, and peaches and cream with almond cookies.

Thu 23 June 6-7:30 p.m. (2022) Virtual.

centralmarket.com

Friday 24

BANGER REBIRTH FESTIVAL Well met, gentlemen and ladies, knights and princesses, scoundrels and brave people! Bwrath sausage house and beer gardenalready the culinary pride of Rainey Street – dives deep into the past to a long party weekend of fantastic sights, sounds and flavors. Turkey legs! Fried dragon bites! (It’s fresh alligator all fried with bacon, yo.) The royal sausage platter! (A 12-ounce beef and peppercorn pork sausage, with grilled flatbread, homemade sauerkraut, beer mustard, and garlic aioli.) And of course plenty of mead from Meridian Hive, a plethora of local ciders, beers and more from across the pond, and more. organize your 14th century partycitizen!

June 23-26 Banger’s Sausage House & Beer Garden, 79 Rainey, 512/386-1656.

www.bangersaustin.com

saturday 25

BANGER REBIRTH FESTIVAL Well met, gentlemen and ladies, knights and princesses, scoundrels and brave people! Bwrath sausage house and beer gardenalready the culinary pride of Rainey Street – dives deep into the past to a long party weekend of fantastic sights, sounds and flavors. Turkey legs! Fried dragon bites! (It’s fresh alligator all fried with bacon, yo.) The royal sausage platter! (A 12-ounce beef and peppercorn pork sausage, with grilled flatbread, homemade sauerkraut, beer mustard, and garlic aioli.) And of course plenty of mead from Meridian Hive, a plethora of local ciders, beers and more from across the pond, and more. organize your 14th century partycitizen!

June 23-26 Banger’s Sausage House & Beer Garden, 79 Rainey, 512/386-1656.

www.bangersaustin.com

35TH ANNIVERSARY CROWN AND ANCHOR This campus-based bastion of youthful relaxation and indiscretion … this local epicenter of camaraderie and enhanced hydration … yes, the Crown & Anchor turns 35 – and celebrates with a full day of fun, complete with pop-ups of Austin Humane Society (adopt them all, from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.), Clown dog bike shop (have your favorite boneshaker cleaned), Amy’s ice creamand of course the usual great burgers, cold beers and good times.

Saturday, June 25, 11 a.m. until well after midnight Pub Crown & Anchor, 2911 San Jacinto, 512/322-9168.

www.crownandanchorpub.com

GOODALL’S AFTERNOON TEA Mmmmm, sip your weekend afternoons with a selection of organic blends from Austin’s Zhi Teas and an assortment of traditional tea sandwiches, pastries and confections.

Saturday and Sunday, 3-5 p.m. Goodall’s Kitchen, 1900 Rio Grande St., at the Ella Hotel, 512/495-1800. $15-25.

hotelella.com/goodalls

STILL AUSTIN: PRIDE POP-UP Austin againthese local heroes of excellent whiskey, celebrate pride month this Saturday – in partnership with the Austin LGBTQ Flea Market to feature more than two dozen vendors from across the city (for example: small bean, The night moves vintage, Lollipops by Leah, Cucubano,) and drag the performance of Senator Colleen DeForresttunes of DJ Jenny Hoystenand live music from Susannah Joffe and his band. Bonus: This famous Huckleberry food truck will be on hand with their Gulf Coast-inspired comfort food. And: A percentage of cocktail sales will benefit Texas Equality.

Saturday, June 25, noon-8 p.m. Still Austin, 440 E. St. Elmo, 512/276-2700. Free.

www.stillaustin.com

SUPPER FRIENDS: AEGEAN DELIGHTS Chief Dante’s Hillwho has already seduced them Relais de Paris Beverly Hills and Aframe by Roy Choibrought his best mediterranean shots for that intimate dining experience in 2Dine4’s East Austin bungalow. It’ll be an evening of emerald falafel, grilled chicken shawarma, spanakopita, lamb and beef meatballs with labneh salad, kale and couscous, Texas gulf fish roasted in grape leaves, and you’ll be amazed by the more familiar dessert of childhood that puts the finishing touch to this beautiful feast. Note: You can even, if you’re a true oenophile, enhance the experience with pairings with 2Dine4’s certified wine educator. Greg Randle.

Sat 25 June 7 p.m.

Swoop House, 3012 Gonzales, 512/467-6600. $55.

2dine4.com

sunday 26

BANGER REBIRTH FESTIVAL Well met, gentlemen and ladies, knights and princesses, scoundrels and brave people! Bwrath sausage house and beer gardenalready the culinary pride of Rainey Street – dives deep into the past to a long party weekend of fantastic sights, sounds and flavors. Turkey legs! Fried dragon bites! (It’s fresh alligator all fried with bacon, yo.) The royal sausage platter! (A 12-ounce beef and peppercorn pork sausage, with grilled flatbread, homemade sauerkraut, beer mustard, and garlic aioli.) And of course plenty of mead from Meridian Hive, a plethora of local ciders, beers and more from across the pond, and more. organize your 14th century partycitizen!

June 23-26 Banger’s Sausage House & Beer Garden, 79 Rainey, 512/386-1656.

www.bangersaustin.com

GOODALL’S AFTERNOON TEA Mmmmm, sip your weekend afternoons with a selection of organic blends from Austin’s Zhi Teas and an assortment of traditional tea sandwiches, pastries and confections.

Saturday and Sunday, 3-5 p.m. Goodall’s Kitchen, 1900 Rio Grande St., at the Ella Hotel, 512/495-1800. $15-25.

hotelella.com/goodalls

In progress

BARTON CREEK FARMERS MARKET

Saturday, 9am-1pm. Barton Creek Square, 2901 Capital Hwy TX. S., 512/327-7040.

bartoncreekfarmersmarket.org

HOPE FARMERS MARKET

Sunday, 11am-3pm. Saltillo Square, 412 Comal, 512/727-8363.

www.hopefarmersmarket.org

LONE STAR FARMERS MARKET

Sunday, 10am-2pm. 12700 Hill Country Blvd., Bee Cave.

lonestarfarmersmarket.com

SFC SUNSET VALLEY FARMERS MARKET

Saturday, 9am-1pm. Toney Burger Activity Center, 3200 Jones, 512/414-2096.

sfcfarmersmarket.org

TEXAS FARMERS MARKET IN LAKELINE

Saturday, 9am-1pm. Lakeline Mall, 11200 Lakeline Mall Drive, Cedar Park, 512/363-5700.

texasfarmersmarket.org/lakeline

TEXAS FARMERS MARKET IN MUELLER

Sunday, 10am-2pm. Mueller Lake Park and Browning Hangar, Airport 4209.

texasfarmersmarket.org/mueller

BOGGY CREEK FARM STAND

Wed-Sat, 8am-1pm. Boggy Creek Farm, 3414 Lyons, 512/926-4650.

boggycreekfarm.com

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