Regional Craft Beer Festival Returns | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    GREENVILLE, N.C.     We're back again! PiCASO and Uptown Greenville will host their third Dickinson Avenue After Dark event Saturday, March 24th from 7 to 11 pm. We invite you to join us on 8th Street for eastern North Carolina's quirkiest beer festival!

    Enjoy the night and sample eastern NC's finest craft beers south of I-95. This all-inclusive event welcomes the following ENC breweries:

  • 217 Brew Works
  • 3rd Rock Brewing Co.
  • The Duck-Rabbit Craft Brewery
  • Koi Pond Brewing Company
  • Mother Earth Brewery
  • Pitt Street Brewing Company
  • Quick Trigger Brewing Company
  • Tarboro Brewing Company
  • Trollingwood Taproom & Brewery
  • Uptown Brewing Company

    Have a taste for something other than beer? Seven Pines Vineyard and Winery and Fishing Creek Cider Company will be pouring. There will be tasting sizes as well as full draft sizes available. Be sure to stop by the photo booth, courtesy of Knee Deep Adventures!

    Nothing pairs with craft beer like food trucks! Y'all Eat Yet?, Thetinytornado, Fully Loaded Fritters, Jamerican Hot Dogs, Patty Cakes, Smashed Waffles, Pops & Pucker, and Tula's Fish & Chips will be on site selling your favorites.

    #DJPauld Generations DJ Service will be spinning to keep you dancing all night long. The fun keeps on going with Purple Blossom Yoga, Stairway to Henna, Babits Bikes, and more!

    Dickinson Avenue After Dark is made possible by sponsorships from the Greenville-Pitt County Visitors Bureau and the City of Greenville.

    Come out and enjoy a night of unconventional fun!

  • Contact: Uptown Greenville
  •     info@uptowngreenville.com

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