Friday, October 26, 2012

Atlanta weekend food events: Oct. 26-28, Mummies and Milkshakes ...

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Michael C. Carlos Museum Fri., Oct. 26, 6:30 p.m. Mummies and Milkshakes. The Carlos Museum and Jake's Ice Cream present the seventh annual Mummies and Milkshakes. Visit animal and human mummies in the Egyptian galleries, choose your favorite Jake's Ice Cream flavor for a milkshake, and watch vintage mummy cartoons and the hilarious Three Stooges short "We Want Our Mummy", followed by the classic Abbot and Costello "Meet the Mummy". Costumes encouraged! Milkshakes sold separately. Details

Atlantic Station Fridays, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Continues through Oct. 26 Food Truck Fridays. Every Friday on 1/2 Street, there will be food trucks, live music, and more. Details

Cafe Jonah and the Magical Attic Fri., Oct. 26, 6:45 p.m. Picnic & A Movie in the Garden! Join us in the magical garden at Cafe Jonah for a fabulous dinner, delectable treats and a classic film. -$25 per person (includes dinner, cocktails, movie treats & movie!). Details

Meehan's Public House Sat., Oct. 27 Halloween Bash. Trick or Treat? Meehan's Public House in Sandy Springs has the ultimate Halloween Bash planned for Saturday, October 27. Iron Mullet will serenade the crowd and make you feel ??like its 1989. There will also be a cash prize give away to the patron that shows up with the best costume. Stay hydrated with drink specials including hunch punch and Jell-O shots. Only $6 to come in! If you want to get a head start on burning off that Halloween candy, join us during the day for a walk/run marathon hosted by the American Lung Association. The marathon ends at Meehan's. Runners will be offered a specialty food menu and drink specials. Details

The Melting Pot Sat., Oct. 27, 12:30 p.m. Enchanted Princess and Noble Knight Party Luncheon. Party like a princess and enjoy the knight life at the Melting Pot on Saturday, October 27, with its Enchanted Princess and Noble Knight Party Luncheon. Beginning at 12:30 p.m., guests will enjoy a regal, three-course feast, delicious mocktails and the opportunity to meet special guests from Medieval Times. Visit The Melting Pot Facebook page for more information. Details

P'cheen Sat., Oct. 27, 7 p.m. Hell on Highland. Break out your best Dracula, Frankenstein, or Honey Boo Boo costume this Halloween and head to P'cheen International Bistro & Pub's annual bash, Hell on Highland. Guests will enjoy complimentary beer from 7 to 8 p.m. and free Halloween-themed food items between 7 and 9 p.m. Spooky DJs will spin tunes late into the night and one lucky costume contest winner will be rewarded with $100 cash prize. The event is free to attend. Details

Teela Taqueria Sat., Oct. 27, 8 p.m. Ladies Night at Teela Taqueria. Ladies, after a long week of work and or children, you deserve a break....come Paint, Laugh and Drink with us!! Participants will enjoy a relaxing two hour painting class and splitting one pitcher of margaritas among 3-5 people OR one martini is included in the price. Supplies, instruction, beverage and taking home a new painting all for $30. Dinner available at your own expense. Details

STK Sat., Oct. 27, 8 p.m. Stake at STK. STK will transform its sleek lounge into a luxurious den for its vampire-themed Halloween escapade. Sip on Vampire Kiss Martinis and pumpkin mojitos while satisfying cravings with executive chef Jeremy Miller's Halloween inspired menu. Food and drink not complimentary. Details

Ale Yeah! Through Oct. 27 Atlanta Beer Week. Various locations. See website for details. Now in its third year, this week-long celebration in honor of Atlanta's burgeoning beer culture hits up spots all over the city with special events and tappings. Details

Clarkston Community Center Last Saturday of every month, 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Continues through Oct. 27 Clarkston Farmers Market. The Clarkston Farmers Market hosts its monthly market featuring local produce growers, prepared foods, craft vendors, children?s activities and live music. The farmers market is part of the Center?s extensive Food Security Program and continues through October on the last Sunday of each month. Details

Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta Sun., Oct. 28, 5 p.m. "All You Can Eat" Southern Kosher Buffet Dinner. "All You Can Eat" Southern Style Kosher Buffet Dinner and Concert. The program will begin at 5:00 pm with a concert featuring Dr. Oral Moses and the Georgia Spiritual Ensemble followed by dinner at 5:30 pm. The Kosher buffet dinner includes: Brunswick stew, pit-smoked BBQ pulled beef, pit-smoked BBQ pulled chicken, southern fried chicken, mashed potatoes, homemade corn bread, fried green tomatoes, peach cobbler, banana pudding and more. Details

4th & Swift Sun., Oct. 28, 5 p.m. Cochon Heritage BBQ Winner's Celebration. To celebrate their victory at Cochon Heritage Barbecue event in September, chef Jay Swift and his teammates chef Todd Mussman, chef Nick Melvin and farmer Tommy Searcy are hosting an exclusive pop-up dinner featuring their winning barbecue menu at 4th & Swift on Sunday, October 28. Details

Main Street Tucker Sundays, 10 a.m. Continues through Oct. 28 Green Market on Main. Green Market on Main, as an entity of Olde Town Tucker Merchants? Association, is Producer's Market for the Tucker community. Green Market on Main encourages community participation by bringing community members to the Main Street commercial district, offering access to local, fresh produce and products, and providing a venue for local growers to sell directly to consumers. Details

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