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Atlanta food events: Oct. 12-18

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?Table & Main Mon., Oct. 12, 6:30 p.m. Monticello Wine Dinner After the welcome drink, sit down to a three-course dinner prepared by chef Woolery Back. Each course will be paired with Corley family and Monticello wines. Seating is limited and tickets are required. Details
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?The Cook’s Warehouse - Midtown Mon., Oct. 12, 7-9 p.m. A Fall Festival Dinner Simple Abundance Class Join chef Nick Anderson of Rathbun’s as he shares a seasonal menu that showcases his skills with Modern American Cuisine. Menu to come. Details
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?Der Biergarten Mon. Oct. 12-Oct. 31 Oktoberfest at Der Biergarten Enjoy fun events, German bands, weekly beer specials, contests, giveaways, pig roasts, and the brand new Oktoberfest 5K. Each Saturday at 6:30 p.m., a different keg will be tapped with that brew available by the glass or by $9 liter all week. German oompah band Die Kurtzbaum will play live every Saturday evening from 6 to 9 p.m. with The Bavarian Express performing on Oct. 10 and 17 and DJ Johnny closing out the festivities, spinning from 9 p.m. to midnight. Details
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?Yeah! Burger Tue., Oct. 13, 6-10 p.m. Feel Good Tuesday Every Tuesday evening, Yeah! Burger donates 10% of sales to a different non-profit organization. This Tuesday it is partnering with Emily Cargill and Dancers. This group wants to broaden Atlanta dance on a regional/national scale - touring work to other cities as well as bringing professional dance communities to the Atlanta area. Details. 
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?Oak Steakhouse Tue., Oct. 13, 6:30 p.m. CAB Rancher Dinner Oak Steakhouse invites guests to dine alongside local ranchers Andrew and Julie McPeake and the Certified Angus Beef brand while enjoying a prix-fixe menu crafted by executive chef Eric Zizka. The menu for the evening boasts the Certified Angus Beef cuts that will additionally be paired with wines to complement each course. Details.
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?Farm Burger - Decatur Tue., Oct. 13, 7:30 p.m. Farm Burger Without the Burger Dinner Enjoy an Oktoberfest beer dinner paired with Creature Comforts brews. The four-course Oktoberfest dinner, prepared by chef Stella Dillard, will be made from local pasture-raised meats and fall produce. Details
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?Wednesday
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?Monday Night Brewing Wed., Oct. 14, 6-9 p.m. Fall Atlanta Ramen Fest Back for a second year, Ramen Fest will feature three times as many restaurants as last year’s event. A ticket gets you ramen tastings and six Monday Night beer pours. Participating restaurants include Watershed on Peachtree, Kimball house, St. Cecilia, No. 246, Twain’s, Leon’s Full Service, and more. Ticket proceeds will benefit The Giving Kitchen, a non-profit that provides relief to hospitality workers in crisis. Details
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?Friday
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?Battle & Brew Fri., Oct. 16, 5 p.m. Game of Thrones Beer re-release Party Come out and celebrate the re-release of the Take the Black Stout and Iron Throne Blonde Ale. Both beers will be available for purchase and tasting. Feel free to wear your favorite cosplay from Game of Thrones out to this event. Details
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?Saturday
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?Downtown Decatur Square Sat., Oct. 17, 12-5 p.m. Decatur Craft Beer Festival Head to the Decatur Craft Beer Festival and enjoy an afternoon of beer tasting and live music in downtown Decatur. Sample more than 100 craft beers from all over the country and go home with a souvenir tasting glass. City Hotel, Villain Family, and Black Top Rockets will play live on the bandstand. Tickets, on sale Sept. 15, are limited to 4,000 guests and can’t be purchased at the gate. Details.
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?Chastain Park Amphitheatre Sat., Oct. 17, 9:45 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Atlanta Bar Tours: Oktoberfest in Helen Don your lederhosen and celebrate Oktoberfest with Atlanta Bar Tours at the country’s longest running celebration. Take one of four buses from the Chastain Park Amphitheater to Helen for a bar crawl and hit all the best spots in town. Then, enjoy more German beer, live music from German-style bands, German beer, and a Brat on a roll. The trip ticket includes coach bus transportation, beer, wine, soft drinks, water, snacks, and a custom coozie. Details
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?Sunday
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?Chattahoochee Nature Center Sun., Oct. 18, 1-4 p.m. Harvest on the Hooch Harvest on the Hooch is a family friendly food tasting event in support of the Chattahoochee Nature Center’s Unity Garden, which supplies fresh produce to North Fulton Community Charities. Come sample food, wine, and craft beer from local farm-to-table restaurants and help donate to a wonderful cause. Kid-friendly activities will include face painting, a scavenger hunt, hula-hooping, and live animals. Details.
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?Local Three Kitchen & Bar Sun., Oct. 18, 2-6 p.m. Roast a Fatty IV: A New Roast Head to Local Three for their fourth annual pig roast on their outdoor garden patio. Enjoy Bulleit Bourbon, Wild Heaven brews, and heaps of Gum Creek Farms roasted pork sopped for sopping up Firebud Brands Slap Sauce with mounds of roasted pork. Tickets include two drink tickets and a Roast a Fatty t-shirt. Details






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