Regional Craft Beer Festival Returns! | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    GREENVILLE, N. C. — Dickinson Avenue After Dark returns to Uptown Greenville Saturday, October 19th from 7 to 10 pm. Join hosts PiCASO and Uptown Greenville for eastern North Carolina's quirkiest beer festival located on 8th Street between Dickinson Ave & Washington St.

    Enjoy a night of delicious eats and unique entertainments, while sampling eastern NC's finest craft beers in the eastern region. Sip the top of the hops with this all-inclusive event welcoming the following ENC breweries:

  • 1718 Brewing - Ocracoke
  • Big Game Brewing
  • Billy Beer
  • Brutopia Brewing Co
  • The Duck-Rabbit Craft Brewery
  • Pitt Street Brewing
  • R&R Brewing
  • Shortway Brewing Co.
  • Uptown Brewing Company
  • Blackwater Cider
  • Seven Pines Vineyard & Winery

    Beer not your forte? That's okay! Wine down with Seven Pines Vineyard and Winery and Blackwater Cider Company. There will be tasting sizes as well as full draft sizes available.

    DJ Cuttystyles will be spinning the tracks to keep you dancing all night long while the fun continues with Creative Flame performers, various yard games, and more!

    Let your taste travel over to one of our tasty food options. Anita's Taqueria, Fully Loaded Fritters, Carolina Chicken & Waffles, Mr. Cheesesteak, Down East Alers Homebrew Club, and Planetary Elixirs will be on-site cooking your favorite eats! Pops & Pucker and Patty Cakes Cupcake Boutique will be on-site to satisfy your sweet tooth.

    Dickinson Avenue After Dark is made possible by sponsorships from the Greenville-Pitt County Visitors Bureau, Jarvis Street Bottle Shop, The Edge of Campus, and the City of Greenville.


  • Contact: Uptown Greenville
  •     info@uptowngreenville.com

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