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Things to do: The best things to eat and drink in Houston this weekend

Things to do: The best things to eat and drink in Houston this weekend

Here’s a look at this weekend’s tasty food and drink events: Friday to Sunday
5888 Westheimer

The Warwick is celebrating its second anniversary with a weekend of fun, kicking off Friday as the restaurant transforms into a Hawaiian luau with a DJ and dancers, cocktails, roast pig and Hawaiian rib-eye, a photo booth and even more. On Saturday, diners can enjoy a welcome drink, chef’s table experience and live music; and on Sunday, brunch runs from noon to 3 p.m. with free welcome drinks, new brunch items, an ice sculpture and the sounds of a live percussionist and DJ.

Spring Wine Maker Series and National Wine Day at Mutiny Wine Room

Saturday, 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.
1124 User

Mutiny Wine Room is hosting its Spring Winemaker Series, focusing on wines from Oregon and Washington. Tastings are offered for $94 per person. Additionally, the wine cellar will offer customers a 20 percent discount on all bottles purchased for on-site dining and a 25 percent discount on all retail bottles sold off-site in honor of the Day national wine.

Saturday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
2032 Karbach

People are invited to Karbach to enjoy the family-friendly Sazon Latin Food Festival at Karbach Brewery, featuring Latin food vendors representing all the best flavors of the Caribbean, Central and South America, as well as live music and good times. There is no cover to attend.

Memorial Day Food and Drinks

Monday

From military discounts honoring fallen heroes to Monday brunch, burgers and buckets of beer, check out our Memorial Day roundup for where to eat, drink and celebrate in Houston this holiday.

Asian American and Pacific Islander Restaurant Weeks

The whole weekend

OCA-Greater Houston will host the fifth annual Asian American and Pacific Islander Restaurant Week, a citywide event celebrating the culinary heritage of Houston’s AAPI communities. Through June 15, every donation of $25 or more will unlock the AAPI Restaurant Week digital passport with a QR code to access special offers from more than 50 AAPI and AAPI-owned restaurants and AAPI chefs across the city. This year’s participants include The Blind Goat, Lena’s Asian Kitchen, Blood Bros. BBQ, 93′ Til, South X Saigon, Aka Sushi House, Saigon Pho, Fung’s Kitchen, Six Ping Bakeries and more.