
Hungry for something new?
If you love to eat and drink, this weekend offers a great chance to explore the world of New York City food and beverage. From a craft beer cruise to a walking tour of classic NYC dishes, here's what to do on the local food scene this week.
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Craft beer tasting

From the event description:
During the 1-hour-and-45-minute cruise down the Hudson, you'll get the chance to sample several varieties of ale and lager, paired with an assortment of cheeses and charcuterie, as craft beer experts from Urban Oyster explain how to distinguish between brews and share the beer-making process.
When: Saturday, Oct. 5, 11:30 a.m.
Where: Clipper City Tall Ship, Battery Park, Slip 2
Price: $50
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The Imbible: 'Day Drinking'

From the event description:
"Day Drinking: The Brunch Musical" explores the quintessential New York brunch experience. Watch as four friends battle today's always-connected, over-scheduled world to carve out time for brunch together in this fun and comedic off-Broadway musical.
When: Saturday, Oct. 5, 2 p.m.
Where: New World Stages - The Green Room, 340 W. 50th St.
Price: $20-$45
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Prohibition history and speakeasy tour

From the event description:
Retrace the immigrant progress toward the American Dream during Prohibition and sample classic cocktails on this walking history and pub tour.
When: Saturday, Oct. 5, 7:30 p.m.
Where: 21 Club, 21 W. 52nd St.
Price: $28
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Great Food Tour of New York

From the Best Tours deal description:
Taste the true New York classics at the finest eateries in NYC, with a professional guide to tell the stories.
Where: Village Cigar, 110 Seventh Ave. South
Price: $19
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