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    Austin Beerworks 14th Anniversary Party

    Ever gone to an event’s open bar and immediately forgotten a cool suave drink to order? Austin Beerworks Pearl Snap was there for you: a memorable name with a taste that never disappoints. Return the favor by hitting up the brewery on its 14th birthday, where bands like Full Phonetic, the Regulars, and Kev Bev & the Woodland Creatures play while ABW releases new beer, offers tattoos by Sad Foo, and serves foodie fun by Zee Weiner System and the CAN-tina. – James Scott
    Sat., May 3
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    Turkish Food & Craft Festival

    Fellow Turkish-American nonprofits Raindrop Foundation Austin and Dialogue Institute partner on this celebration of Turkish and Mediterranean culture. Eat your fill of culinary choices like doner gyro kebab, baklava, and stuffed gözleme – but make sure there’s room enough for you to enjoy that special Turkish coffee. After that zippy sip, you’ll be more than ready to partake in the various cultural exhibits and live music also offered. Kiddos get their own area to play in, too. – James Scott
    Sat., May 3
    Raindrop Austin, 2650 Gattis School Rd. #700
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    Barks for Beers 2025

    Arf, arf: This is my impression of your dog when you tell them about this furry fundraising effort from Divine Canines. Tell their placid doggy faces about how 30 CTX craft breweries are participating, like Celis Brewery and Independence Brewing. Pet their ears and inform your pooch how buying a $30 Pawsport as well as a 2025 pint glass entitles you to a pour at each brewery. At this point, the canine mind might think: Okay, but what do I get out of all this? “Don’t worry,” you say. “Every brewery has promised to be dog-friendly, so we can go together.” Your dog’s response, probably: Woof! – James Scott
    May 1 - 31
    Multiple locations
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