� J Black’s (710-B W. Sixth, 433-6954, www.jblacks.com) presents its popular Blackout Breakfast Club for all home football game days plus Texas/OU weekend: special menus and drink prices, plus plush shuttle service before game time. Saturday, Sept. 25, doors open at 10am.

� The India Catholic Association of Central Texas hosts its annual Taste of India festival and benefit in the Parish Hall of St. William Catholic Church (620 Round Rock West Dr., Round Rock). There will be food for sale from some of Austin’s finest Indian restaurants, as well as music, entertainment, and family fun. Admission is $3. Saturday, Sept. 25, 5-9pm.

� Hosteria Verde Supper Club & Catering presents its second annual Lucha Libre Wrestling benefit at the Pump Project Art Complex (702 Shady, www.pumpproject.org): entertainment, Mexican street foods, beverages, and Latin music. $48; reservations required at www.hosteriaverde.com. Saturday, Sept. 25, 8-11pm.

� The Wimberley Valley Watershed Associa­tion hosts a barbecue dinner and benefit concert by Eliza Gilkyson at the Salt Lick Pavilion in Driftwood. Tickets are $65 at www.hillcountrywatercelebration.com. Sunday, Sept. 26, 5-9pm.

� Check out the annual Go Texan Restau­rant Round-Up, in which 300 eateries statewide celebrate Texas foods, wines, and beers. See complete details on which Austin restaurants are participating and what they plan to feature at www.gotexanrestaurantroundup.com. Monday-Friday, Sept. 27-Oct. 1.

� Con’Olio Oils & Vinegars (10000 Research #130, 342-2344, www.conolios.com) hosts a complimentary olive oil tasting class featuring oils from the southern hemisphere’s summer harvest. Tuesday, Sept. 28, 6-7:30pm.

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