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Bits & Bites: What to Eat in Dallas This Weekend

From a donut and beer pairing to a crawfish boil, here's what you should be eating in Dallas this weekend.
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Wondering how to beat the gloomy weather in Dallas this weekend? Grab an umbrella and get hungry! This weekend, enjoy a brewery tour, eat some donuts, and sample all that the Dallas food scene has to offer.

Saturday, June 4

One Year Anniversary Brewery Party with 3 Nations Brewing

Join 3 Nations Brewing as they celebrate their one-year anniversary. For $10, you get three beers, a tour of the brewery, and a souvenir pint glass. There will be a BBQ truck from CowBurners BBQ, games, music, and beer on tap–four of which you can only get at 3 Nations. Get your tickets here.

Community Beer Company Open House & Tour

Fresh, award-winning beers will be served up at Community Beer Company’s open house and brewery tour. A general admission ticket gets you three drink tickets, which are redeemable for the beer of your choice, with several beers on tap. There will be guided tours at 3 and 4 p.m. and an open house that includes local artists displaying their work, live music, and a food truck. Come out, rain or shine. Tickets are $10 when you buy them here or $15 at the door.

Grand Prairie Farmer’s Market Crawfish Boil

Come out for a party at the Grand Prairie Farmer’s Market. The market will have crawfish, live music, a gift market, arts and crafts, and games. The crawfish, from Heads or Tails Cajun Crawfish, will be $10 a pound, alongside potatoes and corn. The crawfish will be ready to eat at 10 a.m. Don’t miss out.

The Common Table’s Sixth Anniversary Celebration

Help The Common Table end its week-long celebration by coming in for a tower takeover with Firestone Walker Brewing Co. They’ll be tapping 15 beers, with the highlights of the show being Sucaba, 19th Anniversary, and Parabola.

Sunday, June 5

Donut & Beer Pairing at LUCK

Donuts and beer – is there really any question? Join LUCK and Glazed Donut Works for an afternoon pairing donuts and beer for the greatest Sunday ever. You can try a vegan salted watermelon donut with Oak Highlands Brewery’s Guavagood Kolsch, a peanut butter scotch ball donut with Cobra Brewing Company’s donut dunker coffee hazelnut porter, a raspberry lemonade donut with Martin House Brewing Company’s Salty Lady Gose, or a coco loco donut with Franconia Brewing Co.’s Maibock. Don’t miss out, because supplies are very limited and who wants to miss any donuts? Get your ticket here.

CiboDivino Marketplace’s One Year Anniversary

To celebrate CiboDivino Marketplace turning one year old, join in for a celebration featuring complementary glasses of Stemmari wines, live music from Hunter Sullivan, and several prizes and giveaways.

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Taste of Dallas

Taste of Dallas is celebrating its 30th anniversary with the party of the year. Come with empty bellies, ready to taste treats from Dallas favorites including Carlo’s Bakery, Texas de Brazil, Gas Monkey Bar N’ Grill, and RJ Mexican Cuisine. The three-day event also includes live music, intricate chalk art, the Etsy Dallas Artisan Market, and the chance to admire and purchase art from your fellow Dallasites. Kids under 11 are free to enter, and there’s a Kid’s Zone with bounce houses, a petting zoo, and slides. Tickets are good for one day of food and fun, and are $20 at the gate.

The Foodie Experience at Taste of Dallas

Upgrade your Taste of Dallas ticket to the Foodie Experience, and spend your day in foodie heaven. There will be an ornate 30th birthday cake crafted by Buddy Valastro of “Cake Boss” and Carlo’s Bakery, food samples from places such as Public School 214 and Meso Maya, and drink samples from Stella Artois and more. The Foodie Experience isn’t one you want to miss.

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