Daily Food: Food & Wine Events
Celebrate Bastille Day Austin Style
Austin's various celebrations of the French Revolution become more diverse every year. Although Lakeway's Artisan Bistro is not throwing their usual Bastille Day party this year, there are plenty of other places to salute our French compatriots in freedom. Allons mes amis!

12:48PM Fri. Jul. 10, 2015, Virginia B. Wood Read More | Comment »

Celebrate Bastille Day Austin Style
 
Citywide 86'd Heats Up
Every year, Austin’s generally supportive culinary scene sheds all its niceties. Jewelry comes off, knives come out, and blood flies everywhere. Sure, that blood may be from a humanely raised lamb heart, but the point is that Citywide 86’d gets intense. It’s like the Thunderdome, except Tina Turner isn’t trying to shoot you with a tiny crossbow.

2:30PM Tue. May 19, 2015, Brandon Watson Read More | Comment »

Opa! Your Passport for Greece has Arrived
Once again, Central Market hosts a culinary expedition into the cuisine and culture of a faraway destination. This two week passport reveals the delights of one of the world's ancient cuisines and makes them available at our fingertips.

4:00PM Wed. Apr. 29, 2015, Virginia B. Wood Read More | Comment »

Opa! Your Passport for Greece has Arrived
 
Austin Food and Wine Festival Bites: Part Two
Saturday morning dawned sunny and warm, and hundreds of festival goers lined up outside the Austin Food & Wine Festival gates in anticipation of the 11am start time. They were rewarded for their patience at about 11:07, when they were finally allowed access to all the food, wine, and celebrity chef-spotting they could handle.

3:45PM Tue. Apr. 28, 2015, Melanie Haupt Read More | Comment »

Austin Food and Wine Festival Bites: Part One
After a substantial investment in the refurbishment of the lakeside park, the Austin Food and Wine Festival moved back to Auditorium Shores this year with positive results. There was convenient handicapped parking and lots of cab and pedicab service from Downtown hotels.

3:13PM Tue. Apr. 28, 2015, Virginia B. Wood Read More | Comment »

Pachanga Names Very Important Tacos
Some folks go to the Pachanga Latino Music Festival to see más from Kinky or hear a technocumbia from Bidi Bidi Banda. We go for the tacos.

2:00PM Thu. Apr. 23, 2015, Brandon Watson Read More | Comment »

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After the Show, It's the Afterparty
You know a festival has arrived when the action starts to extend past the grounds. Not only did this year’s Austin Food and Wine Festival sell out, but the circus can no longer be kept in three rings. Maybe we should start calling it Food by Food Food.

2:30PM Wed. Apr. 22, 2015, Brandon Watson Read More | Comment »

Qui and Saukam Cook Up a Garden Party
The annual Garden Party at the Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum is always one of the loveliest outdoor events on the Austin social calendar. This year, Paul Qui and Deana Saukam of qui and East Side King are honorary co-chairs of the event, bringing a chic, playful element to the festivities.

3:00PM Tue. Apr. 21, 2015, Virginia B. Wood Read More | Comment »

The Heat is On
It's that time again, when tantalizing smoke wafts from fires along the banks of Onion Creek, and beef lovers gather under the sheltering pecan grove near the Salt Lick for Live Fire!

11:45AM Tue. Apr. 7, 2015, Virginia B. Wood Read More | Comment »

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