
When it comes to food and drink, there's plenty to do in Seattle this week. From a beer fest to a pasta-making class, here's how to add some flavor to your social calendar.
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PedFest Celebration

From the event description:
Join us in celebrating all things Oktoberfest — Pacific Northwest style — at Peddler Brewing Company's PedFest Celebration 2019. We've got a little something for everyone to start the harvest season off right. We'll be running food and drink specials you don't want to miss, plus Oktoberfest-themed contests all day. Doggos, kiddos and costumes welcome.
When: Sunday, Sept. 29, 3-7p.m.
Where: Peddler Brewing Company, 1514 N.W. Leary Way
Price: Free
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Up to 70% Off Cooking Class

From Luigi's Italian Eatery deal description:
Chef demonstrates traditional Italian cooking techniques in hands-on classes limited to 10 people. The exact menu changes, but all sessions conclude with students sitting down to devour the feast they’ve helped to create.
Where: Luigi's Italian Eatery, 625 First Ave.
Price: $36 (70% discount off regular price). More ticket options are available.
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Up to 64% Off Pasta-Making Class at Eat Local

From the Eat Local deal description:
Two-hour class teaches groups how to make a pound of pasta by hand mixing and rolling local ingredients; chef-made food included. After combining Shepherd’s Grain flour and Baron Farm pasture-fed eggs, and trying their hands at food sculpting, students leave with one pound of fresh pasta. To prevent hunger pangs, dinner-sized samples of Eat Local meals are included for noshing.
Where: Eat Local, 2400 Queen Anne Ave. North
Price: $45 (62% discount off regular price). More ticket options are available.
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