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Weekend Guide to Free Eating & Drinking

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Free Drinks at Black & White Art Gallery Opening
Date: Friday, April 21, 6-9 PM
Cost: free
Location: 483 Driggs Ave (N. 9th & N. 10th St.) Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Directions: L Train to Bedford Avenue stop
Description: Leigh Tarentino's Slip Road . A striking collection of paintings, drawings and photographs reflecting the artist’s fascination with power lines

Taste of Chinatown
Date: Saturday, April 22, 1-6 PM
Cost: $1 and $2 a plate
Location: Mott, Mulberry, Baxter, Bayard, Pell, Doyers and Mosco Streets
Description: Over 50 restaurants, tea houses, bakeries and specialty food shops will offer $1 or $2 tasting plates throughout Chinatown, NYC.

Earthday Weekend
Date: Friday, April 21, 12-7 PM-Saturday, April 22, 11-5
Cost: Free
Location: Grand Central, Vanderbilt Hall (42nd Street) for inside fair and the bands play outside (43rd Street btw Vanderbilt Avenue and Madison)
Description: What better way to celebrate Earthday than with a $10 Wholefoods gift certificate. Con Edison is offering $10 Wholefoods gifts certificates as well as a $25 rebate on your power if you sign up for ConEdison Solutions GREEN Power.

Free Brunch at Xing Restaurant
Date: Saturday, April 22, 11 AM-3:30 PM and Sunday, April 23, 11 AM-3:30 PM
Cost: Free to first 50 people
Location: 785 9th Ave bet. 52nd and 53rd
Description: The Restaurant Xing kicks off their new brunch service this weekend by offering free brunch to the first 50 people through the door. The Asian/American/Fusion menu looks insane (think five spiced french toast with lemongrass butter) and there is a $12 all you can drink option.

Free Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream
Date: Tuesday, April 25, Noon-8 PM
Location: Ben & Jerry's around the city
April 25: Free Ice Cream!
Description: Ben & Jerry's offers their public service to the country.


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