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    Texas Monthly BBQ Fest

    VIP tickets sold out a while back, but if you want to sample (i.e, eat a ton of) some of the best and up-and-coming barbecue around Texas and beyond, general admission tickets are still available.
    Nov. 2-3
    Lockhart
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    Austin Food & Wine Festival

    Television has turned chefs into rock stars and made foodies out of all of us, so it’s no surprise that some of the talent we’re most excited to see at this year’s Austin Food & Wine Festival we’ve already met via TV. Austin’s own Amanda Turner, the delightfully nerdy Top Chef: Wisconsin competitor, and Courtney Storer, culinary producer of FX’s The Bear, will both be doing time in the demo tent. Of course, the biggest star of Austin’s favorite foodie fest is the food itself, prepared by local and national chefs. Arrive hungry. – Kimberley Jones
    Nov. 2-3
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    Jo’s Coffee 25th Anniversary Weekend

    If a Chronicle employee sighting is on your bucket list – weird but okay – you might try the Jo’s on 41st and Red River, whose La Colombe roast fuels many in the office not sipping cans of Monster Ultra Zero. These caffeine dealers have spent 25 years slinging sips, bites, and tourist photo opportunities: hell of a long time in Austin years, ya know. As their birthday treat, Jo’s locations will be offering their drip and Turbo coffee bevs at 1999 prices – as well as a South Congress exclusive special menu. Feeling a particular need to celebrate the ol’ lady in style? Hit up the SoCo spot on Sunday, Nov. 3, for a devilish edition of their Sinner’s Brunch with Tina Rose & the Jo’s House Band. – James Scott
    Oct. 31-Nov. 3
    Multiple Jo's Coffee locations
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    Wurstfest

    What's the wurst that could happen? You celebrate German culture at this festival of good food, music, dance, carnival rides & games? Sounds pretty good to me.
    Nov. 1-10
    120 Landa St., New Braunfels
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