From a coffee festival to daddy-daughter dances, learn more about these events happening this weekend across the San Antonio metro.
This list is not comprehensive and events are subject to change.
New Braunfels
Taste of the Town
This charity dinner will benefit the New Braunfels ISD Education Foundation, which will help the foundation fund projects and programs that will improve educational opportunities for students in the district. Taste of the Town will feature food from local restaurants and businesses across the area.
Feb. 5, 6-9 p.m.$75 (in advance), $85 (at the door)New Braunfels Civic & Convention Center, 375 S. Castell Ave., New Braunfelswww.nbisd.org/taste-of-the-town21st annual Daddy-Daughter Sweetheart Dance
This 1920s-themed dance will feature ballroom dancing, refreshments, a keepsake and more. There will be two, two-hour dance sessions throughout the evening.
North San Antonio
San Antonio Coffee Festival
San Antonio’s biggest coffee event will showcase local and international roasters with over 80 varieties of coffee, plus an art market, coffee brewing workshops, live entertainment and more.
Feb. 7, 8-9 a.m. (premium VIP access); 9-10 a.m. (VIP access); 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (general access)$25.09 (admission)Civic Park at Hemisfair, 210 S. Alamo St., San Antoniowww.sacoffeefest.comBoerne – Fair Oaks Ranch
Galantine’s Cake Class
Hosted by Flour Power, this cake decorating class will feature guided instruction and themed for Valentine’s Day.
St. Valentine’s Day Massacre Motorcycle Rally
Check out this annual motorcycle event where all proceeds go directly to various charities. The event will feature live music, local food vendors, family-friendly activities and more.
Feb. 6-8, times vary$18 (adult admission), $10 (youth ages 13-17), Free (kids ages 12 and under)Kendall County Youth Agricultural & Equestrian Center, 648 FM 289, Comfortwww.massacrerally.comNortheast San Antonio Metrocom
Daddy/Daughter and Mother/Son Dance
Celebrate family bonds with this annual themed dance. This year’s theme is “Rhinestone Cowboy.”