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South Florida Food and Drink Events This Weekend: Sushi and Stroll, Patriotic Party, and Yoga Brunch

Friday Food in Motion From 5 to 11 p.m., head down to Peter Feldman Park (310 NE Sixth St., Fort Lauderdale) for an evening green market. There will be copious amounts of food trucks and free beer for those 21 and up. Feel free to bring your own board games...
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Friday

Food in Motion

From 5 to 11 p.m., head down to Peter Feldman Park (310 NE Sixth St., Fort Lauderdale) for an evening green market. There will be a copious amount of food trucks and free beer for those 21 and up. Feel free to bring your own board games and other activities. This is a recurring event that happens on the second Friday of every month. Call 954-785-7475.

Sushi and Stroll
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens (4000 Morikami Park Rd., Delray Beach) will host their sushi and stroll event from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Here, guests can explore the gardens while trying craft sake selections. Attendees can also enjoy taiko drum performances by Fushu Daiko at 6:30, 7:15, and 8 p.m. for an additional $2. Tickets range from $5 to $7. Visit eventbrite.com.

Saturday

Red, White, and Blue Beach Party
Brimstone Woodfire Grill (14575 SW Fifth St., Pembroke Pines) will allow guests to enjoy summer treats such as cotton candy and booze-infused snow cones. There will also be a caricature artist and a body painter. Live music and drink specials such as $5 red sangria, $10 white martinis, and $10 blueberry lemonade are available. Don your beachy best to win a prize in the Best Beach Outfit Contest. This party is from 8 p.m. to midnight. Visit brimstonewoodfiregrill.com.
Sunday

Bends and Brunch
Hyde Beach Kitchen + Cocktails (111 S. Surf Road, Hallandale Beach) will let guests say “namaste” with their yoga classes at 10 a.m. Classes will be held on the third floor lounge and cost $12 per person. After class, enjoy brunch at 11 a.m. Email [email protected] to reserve your mat.

Bubbles and Bird
Tryst (4 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach) will be selling fried chicken dinners with mashed potatoes, greens, watermelon, and gravy along with a Champagne pairing for a measly $15. This special is all night long, perfect for those already sick of turkey leftovers. Visit trystdelray.com.

Hangover Sundays at PRL
Hipster stomping ground PRL (1904A Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood) is offering a mini party to get you prepped for the work week. Starting at 7 p.m. and ending at midnight, guests can enjoy music provided by Ryan De La Torre and strangely named beers found nowhere else. There is no cover. Visit prlcafe.com.

All Month Long

Specialty Summer Cocktails
Apothecary 330 (330 Himmarshee St. #101, Fort Lauderdale) will showcase not one, but two cocktails for the summertime. One is the Green Tea Lavender Mojito, and the other is PEAping Tom, geared toward those who like martinis. Call 954-616-8028.

Josie’s Ristorante Summer Discount
Josie’s Ristorante (1602 S. Federal Hwy., Boynton Beach) will offer 25 percent off the entire menu until September. This is for dine-in only and is not applicable with other discounts or offers. Visit josiesristorante.com.

Stay Cool & Celebrate Summer
Hoffman’s Chocolates (all locations) will feature their limited edition ice cream sundaes and milkshakes. This lasts until July 31 and benefits United Way of Broward County’s ReadingPals Program and United Way of Palm Beach County’s partner, the Literacy Coalition. Additionally, Hoffman’s Chocolates will donate a portion of its special edition Love Wins Oreos® Box of 3 to the OneOrlando Fund. This is $6.50 per pack with a $1 donation to the fund. Visit hoffmans.com.

Stout Bar & Grill Summer Happy Hour
Stout Bar & Grill (3419 N. Andrews Ave., Oakland Park) will feature half-off drinks, flatbreads, and appetizers Monday through Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. Visit stoutbarandgrill.com

For more events, visit our online calendar or pick up the print edition of New Times every Thursday. To submit an event, use our online form

Natalya Jones is 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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