Exciting Food and Drink Events in Texas This Week!

There are some exciting food and drink events happening in Texas from September 29 to October 5 that you won't want to miss:

  • Austin Coffee Festival: Savor top-notch coffee at Fair Market in Austin on September 30 and October 1, where curated roasters and exhibitors gather under one roof.

  • Texas Craft Brewers Festival: Join the party for small and independent breweries in Austin on September 30, with over 80 Texas brews, delicious food, and live music.

  • Taste of Comfort 2023: Indulge in comfort food at Riven Rock Ranch in Comfort, Texas, on September 30, complete with live music and auctions.

  • Nigerian Food Festival in Houston: Explore authentic Nigerian cuisine in Houston on October 1, featuring a variety of delicious dishes and drinks.

  • Tostada-Flautas Festival San Antonio: Dive into Tostadas and Flautas, enjoy live entertainment, and bring the family on September 30 in San Antonio.

  • Houston Oktoberfest 2023: Join a bar crawl through the city on September 30, celebrating Bavarian culture with beer, music, and camaraderie.

  • ¡Celebramos! Tequila & Margarita Festival At Casa Azul: Experience tequila tastings, mouthwatering margaritas, Latin cuisine, dance, and more on September 30 in Fort Worth.

  • Flying Saucer Beerfeast – San Antonio: Sample 65+ beers, groove to music, and savor food on September 30 in San Antonio.

  • 2nd Annual Cowtown Taco Throwdown: Taste tacos, enjoy live music, and family fun on October 1 in Fort Worth.

  • Agtoberfest 2023!: Celebrate Oktoberfest from September 28 to October 1 in Fort Worth with beer, wine, family activities, and more.

  • Annual Texas Rice Festival: Experience Southern hospitality and Cajun culture in Winnie, Texas, on October 4.

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