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Friday
Black Friday Event at Due South Brewing
Black Friday Bourbon County Release
Riverside Market’s (608 SW 12th Ave., Fort Lauderdale) version of Black Friday technically starts at midnight on Thanksgiving, but that doesn’t mean you can’t wait a bit to avoid getting
Saturday
Cocktails for Humanity
General Provision (525 NW First Ave., Fort Lauderdale) will allow guests to drink, be merry, and donate to a good cause. This event starts at 6 and ends at 11 p.m., perfect for all you FAT Village Art Walk frequenters. Proceeds for drinks will benefit the Abandoned Pet Rescue, a “no-kill” animal shelter. Visit GeneralProvision.com.
Sunday
Beauty and the Feast Brunch
Beauty and the Feast Bar|Kitchen (601 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale) has a prix-fixed brunch setting with an
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.
Brunch at Brimstone
Brimstone (14575 SW Fifth St., Pembroke Pines) will serve
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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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