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Washington to host a variety of food and drink events this week

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Published on October 24, 2019
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Hungry for something new?

If you love to eat and drink, this week offers a great chance to explore the world of Washington food and beverage. From Halloween bar crawls to a French macaron class, here's what to do on the local food scene this week.

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Halloween bar crawl

From the event description:

No tricks here, just treats. So put on your costume and come get your BOOze on.

When: Saturday, Oct. 26, 3-11 p.m.
Where: Dupont Circle
Price: $29.99
Click here for more details, and to get your tickets

Basic Witches Brunch

From the event description:

Join us for brunch featuring pumpkin everything and a photo station.

When: Saturday, Oct. 26, 11 a.m.
Where: City Tap House, 901 I St. NW
Click here for more details, and to get your tickets

Belly Laughs Comedy Brunch

From the event description:

Enjoy breakfast belly laughs with talent from this year's Bentzen Ball. Proceeds will support World Central Kitchen.

When: Sunday, Oct. 27, noon
Where: Cherry, 515 15th St. NW
Price: Free
Click here for more details, and to get your tickets

French macaron class

From the CocuSocial deal description:

Chefs instruct participants how to make macarons from scratch during a friendly and sociable class.

Where: Shaw's Tavern, 520 Florida Ave. NW
Price: $59
Click here for more details, and to score this deal

Nightmare on M Street bar crawl

From the Nightmare on M Street Bar Crawl deal description:

Participants get access to the most popular pubs on Dupont Circle for a Halloween night bar crawl.

Where: Decades,1219 Connecticut Ave. NW
Price: $8
Click here for more details, and to score this deal


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