FIG Inaugural Sausage Fest
Chefs Vartan Abgaryan (Public Kitchen), Greg Daniels (Haven Gastropub), Daniel Mattern (Cooks County), Bernhard Mairinger (BierBeisl) and Kris Morningstar (Ray's and Stark Bar) join FIG chef Ray Garcia to grill up their best homemade brats. Sides, snacks and beers from Smog City, Hopf Wheat and Noble Ale Works will be included.
WHAT: FIG Sausage Fest
WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 7, 5-8 p.m.
WHERE: FIG Santa Monica, 101 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica
COST: $69
Rotary Club 5th Annual International Wine & Jazz Festival
The Rotary Club of Santa Monica hosts a day of grilled food, dozens of wineries and live jazz music, all on the beautiful Santa Monica beach.
WHAT: International Wine & Jazz Festival
WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 7, 2 p.m.
WHERE: Annenberg Community Beach House, 415 Pacific Coast Hwy., Santa Monica
COST: $100
5th Annual Feria de los Moles
Come taste more than a dozen homemade Mexican moles, ranging from sweet-savory to spicy. Enjoy a variety of classic dishes and entertainment from local artists.
WHAT: La Feria de los Moles (Mole Festival)
WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 7 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
WHERE: Olvera Street, 845 N. Alameda St., dwntwn.
COST: Free
BAM Fest (Beer, Art and Music Festival)
BAM Fest bills itself as the trifecta of all things fun: A celebration of locally produced art, local live music and California's finest craft beers. This year the festival features 35 breweries, four bands, three galleries, open artists' studios, an artist market and gourmet food trucks.
WHAT: BAM Fest
WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 6, 1- 6 p.m.
WHERE: 18th Street Arts Center, 1639 18th St., Santa Monica
COST: $35-$45
Jeffrey Pilcher Discusses Planet Taco
The Angeleno love affair with tacos has been well documented. But when did we first begin eating tacos, and why? Food and history scholar Jeffrey Pilcher (also author of ¡Que vivan los tamales!: Food and the Making of Mexican Identity), explores this history, and other stories of Mexican cuisine's evolution, at a talk at USC. Come for the lecture, stay for the taco reception catered by Chichen Itza. Pilcher's new book is Planet Taco: A Global History of Mexican Food.
WHAT: Jeffrey Pilcher Discusses Planet Taco
WHEN: Tuesday, Oct. 9, 3 – 4:30 p.m.
WHERE: University of Southern California, Leavey Auditorium Doheny Memorial Library, Room 240
COST: Free
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