Austin’s Best Food and Drink Events This Week: Dinner parties, farmer’s markets, beer, wine, and more for the week of September 2, 2021 – Food

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Thursday 2

FOOD ACCESS RESOURCES FROM SFC We have to admit it’s getter better, but we’ve still got a ways to go in dealing with this pandemic. The Sustainable Food Center has put together a thorough compilation of food access resources for Central Texans, ranging from farmers’ markets to CSAs to delivery options and everything in between, so you can ensure that healthy food stays on your table. And if you’re able to contribute they’re accepting online donations, which support farmers and low-income families facing food insecurity. Get all the details on their website.

Citywide.

www.sustainablefoodcenter.org

OTOKO: KAIEKI-RYORI Otoko’s chef Yoshi Okai is launching Kaieki-Ryori, a new 12-course omakase experience served only on the first Thursday of every month – beginning this Sept. 2. The dozen wonderments include escargot, mishima wagyu, hon maguro, ahima aji, Cape Hatteras oyster, chayote squash, and more – presented with consummate skill.

First Thursday of each month

Otoko,
1603 S. Congress, 512/994-0428.

$100.

otokoaustin.com

RED BEANS AND RICELY YOURS, AUSTIN This community initiative, headed by Chris Cubas and Maris Clegg, is dedicated to providing free meals (of red beans and rice, andouille sausage, cornbread, fruit, dessert, and a drink) to Austinites in need. “On Tuesdays, we will provide a link to sign up for a free home-made meal delivered to you with safety in mind,” goes their announcement on Facebook. “There is no judgment and the form is anonymous. If you have been affected by the impact of Covid-19 or are having a hard time, we would like to make a small portion of your day a little bit better.” Or, if you’d like to donate your time in driving, baking treats, or providing cases of non-alcoholic beverages, please reach out to redbeansaustin@gmail.com.

redbeansaustin@gmail.com

THE MUSEUM OF ICE CREAM Oh! You’ll eat so much ice cream! You’ll learn so much about ice cream! You’ll Instagram your favorite phone into cute little pieces! Oh! We told you about this back in July, so you could snag some tickets early, and here it is now. Note: The Austin version of this international phenomenon, located in the heart of The Domain, features 12 reimagined and never-before-seen installations dedicated to the celebration and experience of enjoying the cold and creamy confection that makes the whole world smile.

Through Jan. 31. Wed.-Mon., 10am-8pm

11506 Century Oaks Terrace #128.

$39.

museumoficecream.com

Friday 3

EASY TIGER: LABOR DAY SPECIALS Let that Tiger labor, so you can take it easy this day, is the idea. Celebrate the last long weekend of summer, with the perfect setup for a backyard party (or tailgate gathering) from Easy Tiger’s Labor Day Shop. Start with one of their tasty charcuterie boards, and then – oh, they’ve got fresh buns for burgers and sausages, and fresh housemade sausages, and, when you want to finish with something sweet, there’s that Easy apple pie, with a delicious heap of crumbles sprinkled over the tender, lightly spiced apple filling in a flakey, all-butter crust. John Chapman, we reckon, would’ve wept with joy.

Sept. 3-6

Easy Tiger,
The Linc, 6406 N. I-35 #1100, 512/494-4151.

easytigerusa.com/catering

EBERLY’S CREME BRÛLÉE FOR GIRLS EMPOWERMENT NETWORK Eberly is honoring the nonprofit Girls Empowerment Network by donating $1 to the organization with every creme brûlée sold. This is a good thing from the get-go, we believe, and who doesn’t occasionally want a dessert like this? But, come to find out that pastry chef Sarah Seghi has created a Peach Leaf Creme Brûlée with Rum Soaked Pound Cake, Lemon Creme Fraiche, and Preserved Cherry Jam, and we’re considering buying maybe a dozen of them every single day. Note: We’re told that this Eberly/GEN partnership is ongoing, so we may be in trouble.

Ongoing

Eberly,
615 S. Lamar, 512/916-9000.

eberlyaustin.com

FOOD ACCESS RESOURCES FROM SFC We have to admit it’s getter better, but we’ve still got a ways to go in dealing with this pandemic. The Sustainable Food Center has put together a thorough compilation of food access resources for Central Texans, ranging from farmers’ markets to CSAs to delivery options and everything in between, so you can ensure that healthy food stays on your table. And if you’re able to contribute they’re accepting online donations, which support farmers and low-income families facing food insecurity. Get all the details on their website.

Citywide.

www.sustainablefoodcenter.org

RED BEANS AND RICELY YOURS, AUSTIN This community initiative, headed by Chris Cubas and Maris Clegg, is dedicated to providing free meals (of red beans and rice, andouille sausage, cornbread, fruit, dessert, and a drink) to Austinites in need. “On Tuesdays, we will provide a link to sign up for a free home-made meal delivered to you with safety in mind,” goes their announcement on Facebook. “There is no judgment and the form is anonymous. If you have been affected by the impact of Covid-19 or are having a hard time, we would like to make a small portion of your day a little bit better.” Or, if you’d like to donate your time in driving, baking treats, or providing cases of non-alcoholic beverages, please reach out to redbeansaustin@gmail.com.

redbeansaustin@gmail.com

THE MUSEUM OF ICE CREAM Oh! You’ll eat so much ice cream! You’ll learn so much about ice cream! You’ll Instagram your favorite phone into cute little pieces! Oh! We told you about this back in July, so you could snag some tickets early, and here it is now. Note: The Austin version of this international phenomenon, located in the heart of The Domain, features 12 reimagined and never-before-seen installations dedicated to the celebration and experience of enjoying the cold and creamy confection that makes the whole world smile.

Through Jan. 31. Wed.-Mon., 10am-8pm

11506 Century Oaks Terrace #128.

$39.

museumoficecream.com

Saturday 4

BUN B’S BACKYARD BBQ Join the Far Out Lounge in welcoming a true Texas legend, Houston rap phenom and scene icon Bun B, for an afternoon of hip-hop hallelujahs and the finest Texas barbecuee (from, they tell us, a surprise guest chef).

Sat., Sept. 4, starting at noon

The Far Out Lounge & Stage,
8504 S. Congress, 512/351-9909.

$20-25.

fb.com/thefaroutlounge

EASY TIGER: LABOR DAY SPECIALS Let that Tiger labor, so you can take it easy this day, is the idea. Celebrate the last long weekend of summer, with the perfect setup for a backyard party (or tailgate gathering) from Easy Tiger’s Labor Day Shop. Start with one of their tasty charcuterie boards, and then – oh, they’ve got fresh buns for burgers and sausages, and fresh housemade sausages, and, when you want to finish with something sweet, there’s that Easy apple pie, with a delicious heap of crumbles sprinkled over the tender, lightly spiced apple filling in a flakey, all-butter crust. John Chapman, we reckon, would’ve wept with joy.

Sept. 3-6

Easy Tiger,
The Linc, 6406 N. I-35 #1100, 512/494-4151.

easytigerusa.com/catering

EBERLY’S CREME BRÛLÉE FOR GIRLS EMPOWERMENT NETWORK Eberly is honoring the nonprofit Girls Empowerment Network by donating $1 to the organization with every creme brûlée sold. This is a good thing from the get-go, we believe, and who doesn’t occasionally want a dessert like this? But, come to find out that pastry chef Sarah Seghi has created a Peach Leaf Creme Brûlée with Rum Soaked Pound Cake, Lemon Creme Fraiche, and Preserved Cherry Jam, and we’re considering buying maybe a dozen of them every single day. Note: We’re told that this Eberly/GEN partnership is ongoing, so we may be in trouble.

Ongoing

Eberly,
615 S. Lamar, 512/916-9000.

eberlyaustin.com

FOOD ACCESS RESOURCES FROM SFC We have to admit it’s getter better, but we’ve still got a ways to go in dealing with this pandemic. The Sustainable Food Center has put together a thorough compilation of food access resources for Central Texans, ranging from farmers’ markets to CSAs to delivery options and everything in between, so you can ensure that healthy food stays on your table. And if you’re able to contribute they’re accepting online donations, which support farmers and low-income families facing food insecurity. Get all the details on their website.

Citywide.

www.sustainablefoodcenter.org

RED BEANS AND RICELY YOURS, AUSTIN This community initiative, headed by Chris Cubas and Maris Clegg, is dedicated to providing free meals (of red beans and rice, andouille sausage, cornbread, fruit, dessert, and a drink) to Austinites in need. “On Tuesdays, we will provide a link to sign up for a free home-made meal delivered to you with safety in mind,” goes their announcement on Facebook. “There is no judgment and the form is anonymous. If you have been affected by the impact of Covid-19 or are having a hard time, we would like to make a small portion of your day a little bit better.” Or, if you’d like to donate your time in driving, baking treats, or providing cases of non-alcoholic beverages, please reach out to redbeansaustin@gmail.com.

redbeansaustin@gmail.com

THE MUSEUM OF ICE CREAM Oh! You’ll eat so much ice cream! You’ll learn so much about ice cream! You’ll Instagram your favorite phone into cute little pieces! Oh! We told you about this back in July, so you could snag some tickets early, and here it is now. Note: The Austin version of this international phenomenon, located in the heart of The Domain, features 12 reimagined and never-before-seen installations dedicated to the celebration and experience of enjoying the cold and creamy confection that makes the whole world smile.

Through Jan. 31. Wed.-Mon., 10am-8pm

11506 Century Oaks Terrace #128.

$39.

museumoficecream.com

Sunday 5

CARPENTERS BBQ + POOL PARTY Send the summer out in Texas style, with a barbecue plate from Carpenters Hall, a cocktail, and live entertainment – including tunes from Spliff Kazoo and Teenage Cavegirl. Bonus: Two-step lessons in the pool.

Sun., Sept. 5, 3-8pm.

Carpenters Hall,
400 Josephine St., 512/675-5020.

$50-70.

www.carpenterhotel.com

EASY TIGER: LABOR DAY SPECIALS Let that Tiger labor, so you can take it easy this day, is the idea. Celebrate the last long weekend of summer, with the perfect setup for a backyard party (or tailgate gathering) from Easy Tiger’s Labor Day Shop. Start with one of their tasty charcuterie boards, and then – oh, they’ve got fresh buns for burgers and sausages, and fresh housemade sausages, and, when you want to finish with something sweet, there’s that Easy apple pie, with a delicious heap of crumbles sprinkled over the tender, lightly spiced apple filling in a flakey, all-butter crust. John Chapman, we reckon, would’ve wept with joy.

Sept. 3-6

Easy Tiger,
The Linc, 6406 N. I-35 #1100, 512/494-4151.

easytigerusa.com/catering

FOOD ACCESS RESOURCES FROM SFC We have to admit it’s getter better, but we’ve still got a ways to go in dealing with this pandemic. The Sustainable Food Center has put together a thorough compilation of food access resources for Central Texans, ranging from farmers’ markets to CSAs to delivery options and everything in between, so you can ensure that healthy food stays on your table. And if you’re able to contribute they’re accepting online donations, which support farmers and low-income families facing food insecurity. Get all the details on their website.

Citywide.

www.sustainablefoodcenter.org

RED BEANS AND RICELY YOURS, AUSTIN This community initiative, headed by Chris Cubas and Maris Clegg, is dedicated to providing free meals (of red beans and rice, andouille sausage, cornbread, fruit, dessert, and a drink) to Austinites in need. “On Tuesdays, we will provide a link to sign up for a free home-made meal delivered to you with safety in mind,” goes their announcement on Facebook. “There is no judgment and the form is anonymous. If you have been affected by the impact of Covid-19 or are having a hard time, we would like to make a small portion of your day a little bit better.” Or, if you’d like to donate your time in driving, baking treats, or providing cases of non-alcoholic beverages, please reach out to redbeansaustin@gmail.com.

redbeansaustin@gmail.com

THE MUSEUM OF ICE CREAM Oh! You’ll eat so much ice cream! You’ll learn so much about ice cream! You’ll Instagram your favorite phone into cute little pieces! Oh! We told you about this back in July, so you could snag some tickets early, and here it is now. Note: The Austin version of this international phenomenon, located in the heart of The Domain, features 12 reimagined and never-before-seen installations dedicated to the celebration and experience of enjoying the cold and creamy confection that makes the whole world smile.

Through Jan. 31. Wed.-Mon., 10am-8pm

11506 Century Oaks Terrace #128.

$39.

museumoficecream.com

Monday 6

EASY TIGER: LABOR DAY SPECIALS Let that Tiger labor, so you can take it easy this day, is the idea. Celebrate the last long weekend of summer, with the perfect setup for a backyard party (or tailgate gathering) from Easy Tiger’s Labor Day Shop. Start with one of their tasty charcuterie boards, and then – oh, they’ve got fresh buns for burgers and sausages, and fresh housemade sausages, and, when you want to finish with something sweet, there’s that Easy apple pie, with a delicious heap of crumbles sprinkled over the tender, lightly spiced apple filling in a flakey, all-butter crust. John Chapman, we reckon, would’ve wept with joy.

Sept. 3-6

Easy Tiger,
The Linc, 6406 N. I-35 #1100, 512/494-4151.

easytigerusa.com/catering

FOOD ACCESS RESOURCES FROM SFC We have to admit it’s getter better, but we’ve still got a ways to go in dealing with this pandemic. The Sustainable Food Center has put together a thorough compilation of food access resources for Central Texans, ranging from farmers’ markets to CSAs to delivery options and everything in between, so you can ensure that healthy food stays on your table. And if you’re able to contribute they’re accepting online donations, which support farmers and low-income families facing food insecurity. Get all the details on their website.

Citywide.

www.sustainablefoodcenter.org

RED BEANS AND RICELY YOURS, AUSTIN This community initiative, headed by Chris Cubas and Maris Clegg, is dedicated to providing free meals (of red beans and rice, andouille sausage, cornbread, fruit, dessert, and a drink) to Austinites in need. “On Tuesdays, we will provide a link to sign up for a free home-made meal delivered to you with safety in mind,” goes their announcement on Facebook. “There is no judgment and the form is anonymous. If you have been affected by the impact of Covid-19 or are having a hard time, we would like to make a small portion of your day a little bit better.” Or, if you’d like to donate your time in driving, baking treats, or providing cases of non-alcoholic beverages, please reach out to redbeansaustin@gmail.com.

redbeansaustin@gmail.com

Tuesday 7

FOOD ACCESS RESOURCES FROM SFC We have to admit it’s getter better, but we’ve still got a ways to go in dealing with this pandemic. The Sustainable Food Center has put together a thorough compilation of food access resources for Central Texans, ranging from farmers’ markets to CSAs to delivery options and everything in between, so you can ensure that healthy food stays on your table. And if you’re able to contribute they’re accepting online donations, which support farmers and low-income families facing food insecurity. Get all the details on their website.

Citywide.

www.sustainablefoodcenter.org

RED BEANS AND RICELY YOURS, AUSTIN This community initiative, headed by Chris Cubas and Maris Clegg, is dedicated to providing free meals (of red beans and rice, andouille sausage, cornbread, fruit, dessert, and a drink) to Austinites in need. “On Tuesdays, we will provide a link to sign up for a free home-made meal delivered to you with safety in mind,” goes their announcement on Facebook. “There is no judgment and the form is anonymous. If you have been affected by the impact of Covid-19 or are having a hard time, we would like to make a small portion of your day a little bit better.” Or, if you’d like to donate your time in driving, baking treats, or providing cases of non-alcoholic beverages, please reach out to redbeansaustin@gmail.com.

redbeansaustin@gmail.com

Ongoing

BARTON CREEK FARMERS MARKET

Saturdays, 9am-1pm

Barton Creek Square,
2901 Capital of TX Hwy. S., 512/327-7040.

www.bartoncreekfarmersmarket.org

HOPE FARMERS MARKET

Sundays, 11am-3pm

Plaza Saltillo,
412 Comal, 512/727-8363.

www.hopefarmersmarket.org

LONE STAR FARMERS’ MARKET

Sundays, 10am-2pm

12700 Hill Country Blvd., Bee Cave.

www.lonestarfarmersmarket.com

SFC SUNSET VALLEY FARMERS’ MARKET

Saturdays, 9am-1pm

Toney Burger Activity Center,
3200 Jones, 512/414-2096.

www.sfcfarmersmarket.org

TEXAS FARMERS’ MARKET AT LAKELINE

Saturdays, 9am-1pm

Lakeline Mall,
11200 Lakeline Mall Dr., Cedar Park, 512/363-5700.

www.texasfarmersmarket.org/lakeline

TEXAS FARMERS’ MARKET AT MUELLER

Sundays, 10am-2pm

Mueller Lake Park & Browning Hangar, 4209 Airport.

www.texasfarmersmarket.org/mueller

BOGGY CREEK FARM STAND

Wed.-Sat., 8am-1pm

Boggy Creek Farm,
3414 Lyons, 512/926-4650.

www.boggycreekfarm.com

SPRINGDALE FARM STAND

Wednesdays & Saturdays, 9am-1pm

Springdale Farm,
755 Springdale, 512/386-8899.

www.springdalefarmaustin.com

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