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    El Alma Mother's Day Kit

    This isn't only the finest of Mexican confections for su madre on her special day: The kit from El Alma includes a box of Mexican wedding cookies and lemon tarts, a lavender lemonade mimosa kit (with a full bottle of sparkling wine), and a potted succulent from Ben White Florists. That's $60, but if you want to satisfy the whole fam, add an Enchilada Family Kit that can feed 4-6 and has Chicken Tinga or Grilled Shrimp as the choice of mains ($40). Note: Order by May 6 to guarantee availability.
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    Eden West: Mother's Day in the Hill Country

    Eden West, that outpost of extraordinary cuisine from Sonya Cote and company, invites you to stop by Driftwood's sotol-celebrating Desert Door Distillery to partake of a fine brunch this day. Pro tip: The huevos rancheros and brunch tacos go perfectly with a sotol Paloma cocktail … and few things go better with mom, we reckon, than a Hill Country Sunday.
    Sun., May 9, noon-4pm
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    Hopdoddy's Cinco de Mayo Week: Fajita Burgers and Churro Fries

    Yes, yes, we'll be celebrating Cinco de Mayo, too, you Hopdoddy honchos.But, listen: You don't need to restrict this fajita burger of yours – a chicken fajita patty, a layer of shaved Piedmontese Sirloin mixed with grilled peppers and onions, queso, pico de gallo, lettuce, and bean purée – to a holiday-only thing, right?[Ed. note: omg, just look at that tasty thing.]We know it'll be available (with those Chipperbec churro fries all tossed in butter and cinnamon sugar and drizzled with chocolate syrup) from May 5-9 at all Austin locations, but *sob* shouldn't it be available all the time everywhere?Don't you love us, Hopdoddy? Don't you love us as much as we love your burgers?
    Wed.-Sun., May 5-9
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    Kitty Cohen's x LALO Tequila: CInco de Mayo

    The launch of this new blanco tequila (made by legendary maestro Don Julio's grandson, no less) will raise money for Central Texas Food Bank, with a dollar from every LALO tequila cocktail sold this day going to the helpful nonprofit.
    Wed., May 5
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    Launderette: Mother's Day Brunch Kit

    This delightful and satisfying brunch kit from Launderette comes with (or without) an additional gift for mom: an eight-inch fluted, round, teal baking dish. And all the kits contain enough food for two: green shakshuka (green tomato hatch chile sauce, piquillo pepper, kale, chermoula, feta, fresh herbs, Vital Farms eggs), housemade focaccia, breakfast sausage, citrus salad, and take-and-bake cinnamon rolls. Available for pre-order now, with pickup on Sat., May 8, 2-5pm.
    $55 (just the meal), $70 (with baking dish).
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    Les Dames’ d’Escoffier: Mother's Day Gift Box

    The local ladies of elevated cuisine offer this ultimate package of curated provender and pretties for your dear madre, featuring a giftboxed gathering of goods from Confituras, the Steeping Room, Springdale Handmade, Casero Austin, Fancy Fluff, Con' Olio, LeRoy & Lewis, Soul Popped Corn, Pedernales Cellars Texas Viognier, and YETI. Tea and jam and crackers and oil and sauce and snacks and wine and soap and – oh, what a lucky mom you have! Note: Pre-order now to pick up the box Fri.-Sat., May 7-8.
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    Mother's Day at William Chris Vineyards

    They say that moms and wine go together like … well, like wine and moms, right? We sure won't argue with that bit of wisdom, not when the Hill Country's William Chris Vineyards is offering their Chef's Food & Wine Pairing – an elevated experience hosted in the Hye Society's private room, featuring chef Josh Tye's curated experience of small bites built around seasonal ingredients to perfectly pair with those William Chris wines. Ah, that's it – maybe moms and wine go together like ... wine and cheese? Or wine and charcuterie? Or – maybe we'll just hush up and make those reservations now.
    Sun., May 9. $40.  
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    Mother's Day Feast from Aba

    Get your favorite girl a Mother's Day Mediterranean Feast this year, a multicourse take-it-home that includes avocado and fava bean spread with housemade bread, classic hummus with crudites, green salad with tahini vinaigrette, harissa shrimp cocktail, beef tenderloin kebab with lemon dill basmati rice, za'atar roasted chicken with sugar snap peas, gunpowder mashed potatoes, and isot double chocolate cake for dessert. Your mom probably already knows how good Aba's excellent kitchen is, right? Now's the perfect day to remind her. Note: Pre-orders taken until Fri., May 7, at noon for pickup at Aba on Sat.-Sun., May 8-9, 11am-3pm.
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    Uchiko: Mother's Day Sweet Box

    Hai Hospitality presents the third installment of their popular sweet box series: The Mother’s Day edition. (Developed by pastry chef Ariana Quant as a way to offer confections for their guests during the pandemic, these special-occasion boxes of delectable treats will continue to be offered a few times a year.) The Mother’s Day boxes include six entremets-style petite cakes: salty caramel candy bar; apple tatin; matcha cassis tart; chocolate hazelnut choux; raspberry white chocolate bombe; and citrus petite cake. Each box also comes with a whole bottle of Gris Blanc Rosé. Note: Call the restaurant directly to reserve a box; once ordered and confirmed, the boxes will be available for pickup, curbside only, Sat.-Sun., May 8-9, 4-10pm.
    $95.
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    Z'Tejas: Free Brunch Entrée for Moms

    The Z'Tejas Southwest Grill is offering a free brunch entrée to moms on their designated holiday. In addition to the traditional brunch menu, Z'Tejas will provide a special entrée of breakfast fajitas, gratis, to that maternal unit you're so rightfully celebrating on this day. Yes, this is a true good thing in the world – and the eatery's extended their regular brunch hours to make it last.
    Sun., May 9, 11am-4pm
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