Best Things to Do in Jersey City Week of 6/17

Your guide to the best food and drink events happening this week.

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Ruth's Chris in Jersey City

From a pig roast at Talde to a wine dinner at Ruth’s Chris — here are this week’s best events in Jersey City.

Chef’s Table Pig Roast at Talde (Tuesday)

Talde executive chef Ruby Felix Curtis is hosting a 6-course nose-to-tail pig roast this Tuesday with cocktail pairings by mixologist Michelle DeSantis. The feast will be served family style from 7pm to 10pm. Tickets are $99/pp.

Drink & Draw at Frankie (Tuesday)
Time to work on your sketching skills. Frankie is hosting a Drink & Draw class at its upstairs private room. You’ll have to bring your own supplies, but your $10 ticket includes a live model.

Cocktails for Cats Fundraiser at LITM (Wednesday)

Companion Animal Trust (CAT) is a local non-profit that rescues and finds homes for stray cats. LITM is celebrating 15 years CAT’s service with a Cocktails for Cats party/fundraiser benefiting CAT. There will be drink/food specials, raffles, themed cocktails, and more.

Sip & Paint at Six26 (Wednesday)

Six26 is hosting its first Sip & Paint class tonight from 7pm till 10pm. They don’t offer much in terms of details, but tickets are $30/pp.

Music at the Fountain at Lincoln Park (Wednesday)

Music at the Fountain (a free concert series at Lincoln Park) returns this week with a performance by Tim Hegarty & Friends. The family-friendly event runs from 7pm to 9pm.

Ruth’s Chris Tastemaker Wine Dinner (Thursday)

Get ready to taste some of California’s best wines. Ruth’s Chris’ Tastemaker Dinner Series will feature California’s Duckhorn Vineyard tonight in a 5-course dinner and wine pairing. Admission is $115/pp.

Hudson waterfront bike ride (Friday)

Put your quads to work! Light Up the Loop is a 2-hour bike ride that starts at Grove/PATH station, cycles up north to Weehawken, hops on the ferry to 39th street, cycles down south to Brookfield Place, hops on the ferry to Harborside, and then cycles back to Grove. It’s a free event, but you’ll need to buy your own NY Waterway tickets.