
Hungry for something new?
If you love to eat and drink, this week offers a great chance to explore the world of Baltimore food and beverage. From Korean barbecue to a brewery tour, here's what to do on the local food scene this week.
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Korean BBQ 101 at Schola

Learn about Korean barbecue while sampling traditional dishes. Guests will examine the pickling process of kimchi, the creation of the condiment Ssamjang and more at the event. Grab your tickets before they're gone.
When: Friday, Jan. 18, 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Where: Schola, 916 N. Charles St.
Price: $69.99
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Friday Night Drag Brunch at The Point In Fells

Kick off the weekend with a drag brunch at The Point in Fells. Drag queen Robyn Ya'Men will host the evening brunch party, and bottomless mimosas will be available for an additional charge.
When: Friday, Jan.18, 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Where: The Point In Fells, 1738 Thames St.
Price: $30
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Up to 43 percent off dinner with The Murder Mystery Co.

Enjoy a murder mystery dinner for one or two for 43 percent off the regular price. Guests will indulge in a three-course meal and drinks while they work together to uncover who's responsible for a sudden killing.
Where: The Murder Mystery Co., 4901 Eastern Ave.
Price: $32-$68.50 for one or two sleuths
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Up to 21 percent off City Brew Tours

Tour Baltimore’s oldest breweries for up to 21 percent off the regular cost. Expect to visit breweries like the Pratt Street Ale House and Charm City Meadworks, and enjoy lunch or dinner and free transportation to each brewery.
When: Wednesdays and Thursdays
Where: City Brew Tours, 401 Light St.
Price: $90.50-$172 for one to four beer lovers
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