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South Florida Food & Drink Events This Week: $1 Meatballs, Beer Bingo, and Plant-Based Dinner

The weekend might be over, but there are still plenty of weekday food and drink events in South Florida to keep you busy. Whether you're looking to eat $1 meatballs, play beer bingo, or check out a healthy dinner, there's something to do in Broward and Palm Beach counties this...
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The weekend might be over, but there are still plenty of weekday food and drink events in South Florida to keep you busy. Whether you're looking to eat $1 meatballs, play beer bingo, or check out a healthy dinner, there's something to do in Broward and Palm Beach
counties this week.

Monday

Burger & a Brew at Tryst
Get your burger and brews on at Tryst (4 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach) at a discounted price. With your choice of house-made chickpea, a prime beef burger, or chorizo with a house wine and draft beer, the total comes out to a mere $10. Also get half off all draft beers and wines by the glass. Visit TrystDelray.com.


$1 Meatballs

Good things don’t always come cheap, but at Fork and Balls (1301 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale), they do. All day long, get meatballs for only $1 as part of their Meatball Monday special. Half priced wine on tap is even more enticing. Visit ForkAndBalls.com.

Tuesday

$1 Burger Night at Bull Market
Looking for cheap eats? This event is for you. Bull Market (210A SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale) features $1 burgers on Tuesday that’s perfect for those looking to save some cash. Visit BullMarketBar.com.

Wednesday

Beer Bingo
Get in touch with your inner grandma this week with beer bingo at Riverside Market (608 SW 12th Ave, Fort Lauderdale). Starting at 7:30 p.m., the drafts featured will be from Goose Island. The price of cards is $5 and is $2 after. Visit TheRiversideMarket.com.

Food Trucks at Tamarac
Starting at 5 p.m. Tamarac Park (7501 N. University Dr., Tamarac), you can enjoy plenty of food truck eats. Featured food trucks include Boba Station, Arepas Las Gorditas, Poor Boy’s Kitchen, and more. Think of it as a smorgasbord happy hour.


Thursday

Plant-Based Dinner
Jugofresh will be opening in Whole Foods in Boca Raton, and what better way to celebrate this than with a plant-based dinner? The cold-pressed juice brand will be hosting said dinner at Farmer’s Table (1901 N Military Trl., Boca Raton) from 6 until 9 p.m. The dinner will showcase fresh seasonal food and will be hosted by CEO Matthew Sherman and executive chef Darren Laszlo. Admission is $80 and includes cocktails, wine, and cold-pressed juice pairings as well as a goodie bag filled with Jugofresh gift cards and other treats. Visit Eventbrite.com.

Randall Grahm’s Californian Wine Dream 
Café Boulud (301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach) will feature Randall Grahm of Bonny Doon vineyard for a specialty California wine dinner. The four-course pairing dinner will be made by executive chef Rick Mace and costs $85 per person. This event starts at 7 p.m.

All Week Long

For this whole month, Brio Tuscan Grille (499 S. University Dr., Plantation, and 14576 SW Fifth St., Pembroke Pines) and Bravo! Cucina Italiana (149 Soundings Ave., Jupiter ) are offering deals on set-price meals. Brio is featuring three-course menu, with a choice of salad, pasta, and dessert, for $19.95. Even better, Bravo! is offering a similar three-course meal for two for $29.95. Both are in honor of National Pasta Month and are available Sunday through Thursday until October 29.
 
For more events, visit our online calendar or pick up the print edition of the New Times Broward-Palm Beach every Thursday. To submit an event, use our online form

Natalya Jones is both a food and music writer covering Broward and Palm Beach counties. To get the latest in entertainment and fun things to do in South Florida, follow her on Twitter.
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