Sunday, March 1, 2015
10 Food & Drink Events In March That Really Excite Us
Posted
By Jeffrey Hernandez
on Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 6:35 PM
Thur 3/5
Flavor
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San Antonio Flavor 2015 is going down next week and we're not ones to brag, but it's going to be awesome! It will be held at the San Antonio Museum Of Art (200 W. Jones) from 7:00-11:00 pm. There will be tons of local food and drinks, plus music as well. Be sure to come out and have some fun and watch the Whole Foods Culinary Showdown. A limited amount of tickets are still on sale, don't miss out! Tickets available at:
prekindle.com/saflavor
Fri 3/6 - Sun 3/8
Alamo Beer Brewery Grand Opening
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Next weekend Alamo Beer Co. will open their own brewery here in San Antonio and they are inviting everyone out for the festivities. The event will be happening at Alamo Beer (202 Lamar) and starts at high noon on Friday and Sunday, and at 10:00 am on Saturday. There will be food trucks, music and of course... beer. For more info check out
alamobeer.com
Sat 3/14 - Sun 3/15
Murphy's St. Patrick's Day River Parade And Festival
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This St. Patrick's Day be ready to have some fun down on the river. The Murphy's St. Patrick's Day Parade And Festival will be taking place that whole weekend with live entertainment on March 14 and the parade on March 15.The fun starts at noon on both days. The parade can be seen all through the River Walk downtown, but all the fun will be down at the Arneson Theatre (418 Villita). This event is free to the public.
Tags: Flavor, Pinata Protest, Culinaria 5K, Corona Paella Challenge, St Patrick's Day, Alamo Beer, Crawfish Boil, The Point Park and Eats, Out 4 Brunch, Rivertini Pour Off, Siclovia, Image
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