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Weekend Food Bets: Cider, Cheese and One Last Hang

Good Times on Main: Grand Opening Block Party at Main Street Promenade

Saturday, 11 a.m. to  6 p.m.

Main between Rusk and Allen’s Landing

 

Downtown Houston celebrates the grand opening of the new Main Street Promenade with a free block party featuring live music, DJs, street performers, pop-up markets, food and drink specials, and family-friendly activities throughout the corridor. A ribbon cutting takes place at noon outside the Rice Hotel, while Main Street businesses join in with early openings and activations throughout the day. 

 

Cider & Cheese Pairing at City Orchard 

Saturday, 6 to 7:30 p.m. 

1201 Oliver City 

 

Orchard teams up with Curd Culture for a guided cider and cheese pairing featuring five ciders matched with artisan cheeses. The tasting walks guests through how different cheeses interact with acidity, fruit and bubbles, without the stuffy wine-class energy. Tickets are $50 and space is limited.

 

Brewsology Beer Fest at Houston Museum of Natural Science

Saturday, 7 to 11 p.m.

5555 Hermann Park

 

Brewsology Beer Fest returns to HMNS, turning the museum into an after-hours craft beer festival with access to exhibits, science displays and beer tastings from more than 50 breweries and cideries. General admission starts at $60 and includes entry from 8 to 11 p.m. with unlimited samples, while early admission ($75) adds a 7 p.m. entry and specialty pours, and VIP tickets ($95) include early access, souvenir glassware and $30 in food credit. The event is ages 21 and up.

Good Bye, Nadine’s at Good God, Nadine’s 

Sunday, 4 p.m. to close 

33 Waugh

 

Southern cocktailery and kitchen Good God, Nadine’s is hosting one last call before closing permanently after its lease ends. Whether you’re a regular or have been meaning to try the neighborhood hangout, come out for good food, drink specials, DJs and a packed farewell-party atmosphere throughout the evening. 

 

AAPI Restaurant Weeks 

All weekend long

 

Running through June 15, AAPI Restaurant Weeks returns with more than 50 participating Asian American and Pacific Islander-owned restaurants offering special menu items, discounts and promotions through a digital dining pass. A minimum $15 donation unlocks the pass while supporting rice and care package donations for low-income Houston seniors. Participating spots include Agnes and Sherman, Aka Sushi and dozens more across the city.

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