
When it comes to food and drink, there's plenty to do in Pittsburgh this week. From an Oktoberfest celebration to all things fig, here's how to add some flavor to your social calendar.
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Oktoberfest Celebration

From the event description:
Kick off Oktoberfest early this Friday night at Hofbrauhaus. The event will feature live entertainment, children's activities and food.
When: Friday, Sept. 13, 11 a.m.-Saturday, Sept. 14, noon
Where: Hofbrauhaus, 2705 S. Water St.
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Downtown Oktoberfest Pop-Up Block Party

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Join us this Friday for our downtown Oktoberfest pop-up block party. The event will offer plenty of Oktoberfest and classic German brews, along with a full bar and menu. Look for the grilled bratwurst or kielbasa and fruit. DJ Breis Gordan, ranked one of the top DJs by the Pittsburgh City Paper, will supply the tunes.
When: Friday, Sept. 13, 5 p.m.
Where: Penn Brewery, 432 First Ave.
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Explore East Liberty Wine Festival

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Stop and smell the rosé at the third annual Explore East Liberty Wine Festival this Friday. Explore fine wine from more than a dozen local wineries, while enjoying live music and noshing on tasty bites. During the event, head over to Don's Appliances for free educational sessions on the best ways to store your wine purchases and more.
When: Saturday, Sept. 14, 2-6 p.m.
Where:
Broad Street between Centre Avenue and North Highland Avenue
Price: $25-$35
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Annual Barrelhouse Fig Fest

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We are celebrating all things fig this Sunday. Your ticket includes one Wigle cocktail of your choice, plus access to the trolling accordion player, Italian dances, wedding cookie table, wine-making demo and a chance to purchase small fig trees.
When: Sunday, Sept. 15, 2-5 p.m.
Where: Wigle Whiskey Barrelhouse and Whiskey Garden, 1055 Spring Garden Ave.
Price: $35
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