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Food and drink is hot in Charlotte this week

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Published on May 31, 2019
Food and drink is hot in Charlotte this weekRed Clay Ciderworks. | Photo: Ben M./Yelp

Hungry for something new?

If you love to eat and drink, this week offers a great chance to explore the world of Charlotte food and beverage. From a moonshine event to a taco party, here's what to do on the local food scene this week.

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Moonshine Event

From the event description:

Moonshine Day in the Lounge is hosted by Copper Barrel Distillery. Happy National Moonshine Day Charlotte!

When: Wednesday, June 5, 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Where: 10 Park Lanes, 1700 Montford Drive
Price: Free
Click here for more details, and to get your tickets

Ain't No Party Like a Steak Taco Party

From the event description:

You're invited to taste new flavors with our Chimichurri Steak Taco! This is also your chance to check out some of Tijuana Flats' delicious Tex-Mex fare.

When: Monday, June 3, 6:30 p.m.
Where: 14021 Conlan Circle
Price: Free
Click here for more details, and to get your tickets

Red Clay Ciderworks Tour with Drinks and Glasses

From the Red Clay Ciderworks deal description:

These tours provide an up-close look at how local apples become delicious craft ciders, which guests will sample in their take-home pint glasses.

Where: 245 Clanton Road
Price: $24 for Four (40 percent discount off regular price). More ticket options are available.
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Beer Investigation & Bar Tour at Brewed Clues

From the Brewed Clues deal description:

Follow clues to three top secret bars and blindly sample local beers while unraveling a mystery.

Where: Plaza Midwood 
Price: $19 for One (24 percent discount off regular price). More ticket options are available.
Click here for more details, and to get this deal


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