Featured food events in metro Atlanta Sept. 6 – 8

<i>Pasta making class, Rosh Hashanah celebration and more</i>
Guests will enjoy a four-course steak and seafood dinner with wine pairings this Thursday at C. Ellet's.

Guests will enjoy a four-course steak and seafood dinner with wine pairings this Thursday at C. Ellet's.

Celebrate Rosh Hashanah with a flight tasting and more. Experience an interactive pasta making class and take home your tasty dishes. There are several fun food events happening in metro Atlanta, so add one or all four of the following activities to your calendar. Be prepared to eat, drink and have a grand ole time.

Thursday, Sept. 6: A four-course steak and seafood dinner with wine pairings will be hosted by Jeanne-Marie de Champs of Domaines et Saveurs beginning at 7 p.m. at C. Ellet's. A seat at the table will be $99; tickets can be purchased here.

2605 Circle 75 Pkwy., Atlanta. 678-996-5344, c-ellets.com.

Thursday, Sept. 6: Celebrate Rosh Hashanah with a flight tasting, an array of apples and cheese and more at Urban Tree Cidery from 7-9 p.m. The event, Apples and Homies, will be hosted by the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta and exclusive for adults 21 year old and up. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased here.

1465 Howell Mill Road NW, Atlanta. 404-855-5546, urbantreecidery.com.

Friday, Sept. 7-Saturday, Sept. 8: Wind down with a glass of wine or two (or three) during Wine Riot. Geared toward millennials, the two-day event features tastings focused on specific wine categories; a Bubble Bar featuring a variety of sparkling wines; and a regional and varietal booth offering tastings of 10 key wine regions, in addition to other wine-themed activities. Tickets, which are $65, include unlimited wine tastings, souvenir glass, access to classes and activities, photo booth and temporary tattoos.

The Fairmont, 1429 Fairmont Ave. NW, Atlanta. wineriot.com/atlanta-information/.

Saturday, Sept. 8: For an interactive hand-made pasta experience, head to Double Zero where participants will make egg dough, stretch, cut and enjoy their creation with house-made bolognese sauce from 1-3 p.m. Tickets, which are $58 and can be purchased here, include a glass of wine or beer and a take-home recipe.

1577 N. Decatur Road, Atlanta. 404-991-3666, doublezeroatl.com.

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