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Food Events for Sat., March 13
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    B.D. Riley's St. Patrick's Day

    This lot of Celtic celebrants are bringing their St. Patrick’s Day party back, having shelved the event during last year’s initial coronapanic. Now the popular pub and restaurant will offer viewings of Premier League Football and rugby games bright and early – Liverpool takes on Leicester at 6:30am on Sat., March 13, for instance – as well as live music throughout that day and on March 17, with the usual wealth of Irish drinks and fare brightening the family-friendly venue.
    Sat., March 13; Wed., March 17
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    The Neighborhood Noodle Stand

    This here's a pop-up collaboration: between noodle-cup brand Chop Chop and Neighborhood Goods, the lifestyle retail venue: on South Congress that focuses on emerging local and national brands. On three consecutive: Thursday evenings (5-7pm on March 18 & 25, April 1), Chop Chop will bring its elevated noodly yum to the Prim and Proper eatery inside Neighborhood Goods, with each week featuring an all-new vegan noodle cup offered as a packaged take-away option – as well as a new, limited dine-in experience. Tasty takes on Tom Yum Hed, Summer Kimchi Ramen, and Summer Curry Udon await you here over the next several weeks, citizen.
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    The Soup Peddler's Frida Smoothie

    The talented culinary crews at Soup Peddler are offering an artist-inspired smoothie to raise funds for Dell Children's Medical Center this month. The Frida smoothie – don't you dare say "Frida who?" or you can just GTF out of Texas, philistine – will be available at every Soup Peddler location for the entirety of March – and it's made from banana, cinnamon, vanilla extract, spinach, Himalayan salt, rice milk, and spirulina, with a flavor profile "harkening back to horchata." Harkening back to yum, we daresay, and it's sure to paint a smile on your face.
    Through March
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