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3 can't-miss culinary events in Dallas this weekend

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Published on June 27, 2018
3 can't-miss culinary events in Dallas this weekendDallas Chop House. | Photos: Eventbrite

Hungry for something new?

If you love to eat and drink, this weekend offers a great chance to explore the world of Dallas food and beverage. From a wine- and emoji-infused prix fixe dinner to a yoga- and wine-infused pop-up shop, here's what to do on the local food scene this week.

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Enjoy an upscale dinner pairing wine and emoji

Head down to Dallas Chop House for a wine- and emoji-infused dinner experience. The six-course meal will feature culinary creations that emulate popular emoji, and each dish will also be paired with a vino from Argentina's Doña Paula winery.

When: Thursday, June 27, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Where: Dallas Chop House, 1717 Main St.
Admission: $65

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Sip, stretch and shop at Bar & Garden

Wake up with a morning flow — then shop 'til you drop — at Bar & Garden Dallas this Saturday morning. Attendees will follow writer, artist and yogi Julianne Harris through an accessible yoga session, then shop the creations and finds of jewelry and home decor curator Kendra Scott while sipping complimentary wine.

Where: Bar & Garden, 3314 Ross Ave., Suite 150
Admission: $10
When: Saturday, June 30, 9:45-10:45 a.m.

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Taste the city's best tacos and margaritas

Explore the city's best tacos and margs with Dallas by Chocolate Tours. The exploration, now running every Saturday until August, will transport Mexican food fiends to four of Dallas' favorite taco stops — ranging from street food stalls to gourmet restaurants — and two venues with expertly crafted margaritas.

When: Saturday, June 30, 12:30-4:30 p.m.
Where: Desperados Mexican Restaurant, 4818 Greenville Ave.
Admission: $64

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