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3 food and drink happenings to enjoy in Houston this weekend

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Published on May 11, 2018
3 food and drink happenings to enjoy in Houston this weekendSaint Arnold Brewing Co. | Photo: Irene l./Yelp

When it comes to food and drink, there's plenty to do in Houston this weekend. From a beer and art market to a food truck-filled carnival, here's how to add some flavor to your social calendar.

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Beers & Art Market at Saint Arnold Brewing Co.

Start the weekend with a healthy dose of hops. Tonight, Saint Arnold Brewing Co. is pairing art with beer. Sip craft beer and enjoy live music while shopping the goods of local artists, makers and vintage curators.

When: Friday, May 11, 5-10 p.m.
Where: Saint Arnold Brewing Company, 2000 Lyons Ave.
Admission: Free

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Kingwood Kids Carnival and Food Truck Fest

Barring any rain, Saturday brings Kingwood's second annual kids carnival. Neighbors of all ages will enjoy live music, carnival rides, interactive games, shopping and a food truck fest.

When: Saturday, May 12, noon-7 p.m.
Where: Town Center Park Association, Inc, 8 N. Main St.
Admission: Free for general admission; $10 for all-day carnival ride and activity bracelets

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Happy hour party at Therapy 

Making good on its anti-club ethos, Washington Ave. hookah bar Therapy is hosting a calorie-dense party this Saturday night.

For $150, you and your crew can reserve a table to stuff your faces with 50 chicken wings, fries, Hawaiian sliders, three margarita pitches and a hookah. Add $50-$600 for additional perks, including premium bottles and valet service.

When: Saturday, May 12, 8 p.m.- Sunday, May 13, 2 a.m.
Where: Therapy, 4105 Washington Ave.
Admission: $150-$750 per table

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