The third annual Shuck Cancer Houston invites folks to enjoy oysters and raise funds for the American Cancer Society. Credit: Photo by Jacob Power

Mark your calendars, because you donโ€™t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings:

Tacodeli, 1902 Washington, 1715 Post Oak, recently accounced a partnership with Cuvรฉe Coffee, offering ethically sourced, custom-roasted coffee to pair with its assortment of tacos. To celebrate, the taqueria is offering guests a free coffee with any purchase now through November 11.

The Whisky X invites whiskey lovers to enjoy an evening of indulgence on Saturday, November 9 at 6 p.m. at Lone Star Flight Museum, 11551 Aerospace. The affair includes over 60 premium brands, expert-led tastings, a cigar lounge and complimentary grooming services, plus gourmet food trucks and great vibe. Tickets start at $45.

On Saturday, November 16 from 6:30 to 9 p.m., Archway Gallery and chef David Skinner of Ishtia will host A Native Feast, a food journey through Indigenous culture in conjunction with Harold Joinerโ€™s “Homeland: Random Musings of a Native Son,” an exhibition of paintings and mixed media works inspired by his Southwestern homeland. The inventive five-course tasting dinner takes inspiration from the stories of chef Skinnerโ€™s Choctaw ancestors and will feature Indigenous ingredients. Tickets are $150.

On Saturday, November 16 from 6 to 8 p.m., wine enthusiasts are invited to uncork a wine-fueled celebration of Spanish wines at Barcelona Wine Bar, 1731 Westheimer. Spain Uncorked will feature โ€œ30 insanely good bottles and the diverse flavors of Spain,โ€ alongside culinary bites from seasonal paella to passed tapas. Tickets are $65.

The Houston Young Professionals for the American Cancer Society will host its third annual Shuck Cancer Houston fundraiser and foodie tasting event, which will take place from 7 to 10 p.m. on Thursday, November 21 at POST Houston, 401 Franklin. This yearโ€™s event will feature more than 25 of Houstonโ€™s top restaurants, bars, and wineries offering wine and oyster pairings and a variety of other dishes, including an oyster bar and oyster shooter bar provided by Pier 6 Seafood & Oyster House and Prestige Oysters and new participants like Auden, Cafe Piquet Cuban Cuisine, Eugeneโ€™s Gulf Coast Cuisine and Uchi. Tickets are $150 per person.ย 

Brooke Viggiano is a contributing writer who is always looking to share Houston's coolest and tastiest happenings with the Houston Press readers.