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Atlanta weekend food events: July 29-31

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strong>Friday

My Friend’s Growler Shop Fri., July 29, 5-7:30 p.m. Scofflaw Brewing Co. Preview Tap Takeover Prepare for one of Atlanta’s most talked about new breweries, Scofflaw Brewing Company. Owner Matt Shirah is taking craft beer to a new level with a west-coast-meets-east-coast brew style. Sip on some of the city’s most anticipated beer during a special preview tap takeover at My Friend’s Growler Shop. Details

a class=”wiki” href=”/atlanta/second-self-beer-tasting/Event?oid=17521539” rel=”“>Savi Provisions Fri., July 29, 6-8 p.m. Second Self Beer Tasting Taste Second Self brews, including the popular Thai Wheat and Red Hop Rye. Leave room for sandwiches, cheeses, and other samples from Savi. Details

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Cibo e Beve Sat., July 30, 1-3 p.m. Making Meatballs Learn how to make special Cibo Meatballs in tomato sauce, along with a Cibo chicken in salsa verde, with Chef Linda. Tickets include the class, food, and two beers or glasses of wine. Details

a class=”wiki” href=”/atlanta/diesel_filling_station/Location?oid=1304244” rel=”“>Diesel Filling Station Sat., July 30, 4 p.m. Zombie Pub Crawl Back for a seventh year, the city’s biggest zombie pub crawl features professional makeup artists, food, and booze for all. After getting their zombie faces painted on at Diesel Filling Station, attendees can head into the night and terrorize patrons at the five participating establishments in Virginia-Highland. Each stop along the crawl will have a complimentary living dead-themed beverage and food specials. Splurge on a VIP ticket to get full-blown, professional zombie makeover. The evening also includes costume and pin-up contests and a killer after party. Details

a class=”wiki” href=”/atlanta/georgia_railroad_freight_depot/Location?oid=13277357” rel=”“>Georgia Railroad Freight Depot Sat., July 30, 8 p.m.-2 a.m. The Pancakes and Booze Art Show Head to Atlanta’s largest underground art show, featuring over 75 emerging artists. The event will include live body painting, a free pancake bar, live audio performances. This event is 21 and up. Details

a class=”wiki” href=”/atlanta/moondogs/Location?oid=1294980” rel=”“>Moondogs Fri., July 29, 8 p.m.-2:30 a.m. Moondogs Bar Olympics Head to the first ever Moondogs Bar Olympics sponsored by Bud Light. There must be two players per team, and each team will pay a single entry fee of $20, which includes a pitcher of Bud Light. Win cash and prizes. Details

a class=”wiki” href=”/atlanta/eventide_brewing/Location?oid=10138499” rel=”“>Eventide Brewing Sat., July 30, 8 p.m. Twilight Sessions Enjoy an evening of brews and live music from this Grant Park brewery and local artists like Kilroy Kobra, Michael Forde, and The Night Shift. Event admission is paid for in a ticket to the brewery tasting and tour. Details

strong>Sunday

a class=”wiki” href=”/atlanta/rev_coffee/Location?oid=1298679” rel=”“>REV Coffee Sun., July 31, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Bark n’ Brew Join in on Bark n’ Brew at REV Coffee. Bring a pup onto the patio for samples from Atlanta’s Coffee Trike. They will have treats for people and pups alike. Details

a class=”wiki” href=”/atlanta/cibo_e_beve/Location?oid=3843468” rel=”“>Cibo e Beve Sun., July 31, 4-7 p.m. Wine trunk show Join Cibo e Beve for their first wine trunk show with tastings from Luna Vineyard, Small Boutique Winery, and others. There will be tastings and wines available for purchase. Details

a class=”wiki” href=”/atlanta/serenbe_farms/Location?oid=1312318” rel=”“>Serenbe Farms Sun., July 31, 5-7 p.m. Brew & Bites on the Farm Local chefs Hilary White, Thaddeus Barton, and Matt and Paddy Adolfi will make delicious bites paired with special, limited beers from Creature Comforts and Jester King Brewery. Attendees must be 21 years old to drink. This event is rain or shine. Details






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