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    Black Food Week

    The Austin Justice Coalition continues the celebration of Austin's new and long-standing Black-owned restaurants, this week featuring a plethora of goodness from: Mr. Catfish on Mon., Sept. 13; both Gossip Shack locations on Tue., Sept. 14; Country Boyz Fixins on Wed., Sept. 15; Banana Island on Thu., Sept. 16; Y'alls and 11 Degree Daiquiris on Fri., Sept. 17; Kasian Boil on Sat., Sept. 18; and finishing gloriously with Hoover's Cooking and Down South Cajun Eats on Sun., Sept. 19.
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    LeRoy & Lewis: Pitmaster's Potluck

    After last year's pandemic pause, the LeRoy & Lewis team is once again bringing together a few chefs, pitmasters, and friends from around the state for the second Pitmaster’s Potluck. Note: Admission includes two drinks, passed appetizers, dinner, and dessert – and these will be conjured by LeRoy & Lewis BBQ, Mama Fried, Suerte's Fermín Nuñez, Jules Stoddart of Olamaie and Little Ola's, Don and Theo Nguyen of Houston's Khoi BBQ, Matti Bills of Three Six General, Lane Milne and Jalen Heard from Fort Worth's Goldee's BBQ, Birdie's Tracy Malechek-Ezekiel, Austin and Rosemary Ewaldof Spread and Co., and Matthew Bromley's Great Bear Provisions Co. Yeah – it's a thing, alright. If James Brown were alive, reckon he'd say "Good Gawd, y'all!" but all we can do is drool and wait.
    Sun., Sept. 19, 6-9pm. $80.  
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    Negroni Week

    Enjoy a classic cocktail for a cause during this week, when bartenders all over town whip up negronis and proceeds go to a variety of charity partners. Just to name a few participating venues: Irene's and Central Standard collect for the Restaurant Workers' Community Foundation, Little Nicky's and Il Brutto raise funds for the Southern Smoke Foundation ... there are too many to list! Get details on participating venues and charity partners online.
    Through Sept. 19  
    Various locations
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