Hanukkah begins soon in Austin, from Sunday, December 22 through Monday, December 30. There are a few Austin restaurants and organizations partaking in in holiday celebrations, parties, and dinners. Relatedly, Eater explored the city’s best Jewish foods.

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Friday, December 18 through Monday, December 30

Kitty Cohen’s

2211 Webberville Road, East Austin

The patio-friendly bar is hosting a multi-day Hanukkah cocktail pop-up during the multi-day holiday. Dubbed Get Lit, the bar will feature themed cocktails like Manischewitz sprizers, martinis made with fruit brandy Slivovitz, and the Latke Punch (potato vodka, apple cider). Partial proceeds will go towards Shalom Austin.

Sunday, December 22

Olive & June

3411 Glenview Avenue, Bryker Woods

The Italian restaurant is hosting a dinner for the first night of Hanukkah, full of potato latkes, matzo ball soup, and honey-glazed doughnuts. Reservations are $45, with dishes served family-style per table.

Capitol Menorah Lighting

Texas State Capitol, 1100 Congress Avenue, Downtown

Hosted by the Chabad of Austin, the religious organization is lighting the menorah on the first night of Hanukkah at the Capitol building with latkes, doughnuts, and gelt aplenty. It runs from 3:30 to 5 p.m.

Trail of Lights Menorah Lights

Zilker Park, 2168 Lou Neff Road, Zilker

Chabad of Austin, along with Chabad Young Professionals, is hosting another menorah lighting ceremony at the Trail of Lights’s lobby stage, complete with gelt. It runs from 7:30 to 8 p.m.

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