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DOWNTOWN — The Gibbes Museum of Art hosts its annual street party on Thursday, May 7. This year, the theme is "La Belle Époque." The street in front of the museum will be transformed into 1900s Paris, while participating restaurants Frenchify their fare. Not only is this an event for art-lovers, but culinary enthusiasts as well — many top eateries will be in attendance (Brasserie Gigi, Caviar & Bananas, Charleston Grill, Circa 1886, Cypress, Edmund’s Oast, FIG, The Grocery, Halls Chophouse, McCrady’s, Oak Steakhouse, The Obstinate Daughter, 167 Raw, Rue De Jean, Slightly North of Broad, WildFlour Pastry, Wild Olive, and more). For $175, patrons can sample them all (museum members receive a discount). Tickets are available online. [EaterWire]
UPPER KING — Coming soon, in a celebration of summer, American fare spot The Macintosh will offer $5 glasses of rosé on the patio during Bacon Happy Hour (Monday through Friday, 5 p.m. - 7p.m.). End a long work day with some pink wine in the great outdoors. [EaterWire]
WEEK IN REVIEWS — The Barbadoes Room revamp at The Mills House gets a thumbs up from critic Deidre Schipani. Of the menu, she states, "Tailored to guests’ needs, it is focused on both luxury and comfort foods that integrate well with the appetites of tourists and locals." [CS]