Taste of Uptown on the Tar | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    GREENVILLE, N.C.     Experience the culinary showcase of Uptown Restaurants on the newly renovated Town Common Bridge. Uptown Greenville hosts "Taste of Uptown on the Tar" on May 14, 2021 from 6pm-9pm.

    The event will feature Uptown Restaurants, live music, and a beer garden. Included in each ticket purchase are two hors d'oeuvres and a beverage of your choice. Uptown Restaurants will have savory and sweet options with beer and wine from Uptown Retailers.

    Participating Uptown Merchants include: Christy's Euro Pub, FORD + SHEP, Jarvis Street Bottle Shop, Luna Pizza Café, MPOURIUM, Side Bar, The Scullery, Pitt Street Brewing Company, and Uptown Brewing Company.

    Jessica Hudson and Brandon Shamar will fill the air with live music and electric keys.

    Tickets are limited, click HERE to purchase.

    For more information, contact info@uptowngreenville.com or visit the social media platforms below:

    Instagram: @uptowngville

    Facebook: https://fb.me/e/9sNhEX0J7


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