Nibbles & Bits

Charitable food events

 

The Hoxton, 111 SW First Ave., Miami, hosts a 6-8 p.m. cocktail party on Thursday to benefit the St. Alban’s Child Enrichment Center. Admission is $25; 305-677-8466.

Two Sunday events — a 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Man vs. Food Tailgate Party at Sunlife Stadium and a noon-5 p.m. pig roast at Bamboo Beach Club & Tiki Bar, 4040 Galt Ocean Dr., Fort Lauderdale — are among many this month that benefit Feeding South Florida. Visit feedingsouthflorida.org for details.

Military personnel and veterans with uniform or I.D. can receive a free meal combo on Monday at all Panera Bread outlets in Broward and Palm Beach counties; panerabread.com.

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  • Beer dinner at Biscayne Tavern

    Biscayne Tavern, 146 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, launches a craft-beer dinner series at 7 p.m. June 25. The five-course, $45 meal, orignally scheduled for June 18, will be paired with Brewery Ommegang beers, and guests will be sent home with a goodie bag. Menu highlights include candied swine with Iron Throne Blonde Ale and short-rib post roast with Abbey Dubbel Ale. Reservations requested at 305-307-8300.

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    Pop-up dinner at Harry’s Pizza

    Harry’s Pizzeria, 3918 N. Miami Ave., Miami, hosts chef Jeff Michaud, a James Beard Award winner from Philadelphia’s Osteria, for a pop-up dinner at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The evening includes a cocktail, hors d’oeuvres, four-course meal with wine and beer and a take-home bottle of limoncello for $150 including tax and tip. Tickets are available at harryspizzeria.com/fun.

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Deal for Dad: Cantina Laredo is offering a 16-ounce rib-eye steak for $19.99 on Sunday.

    Father’s Day restaurant specials

    Here are some of the Father’s Day specials at South Florida restaurants. Unless noted, offers are available Sunday, prices are per person, tax and tip are extra, and reservations are recommended. Check Miami.com for details and updates:

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