Don't Worry, Be Hoppy: Regional Craft Beer Festival Returns | Eastern NC Now

We’re back again! Uptown Greenville and PiCASO will host their fifth Dickinson Avenue After Dark event Friday, March 25th from 7 pm to 10 pm. We invite you to join us on 8th Street for eastern North Carolina’s quirkiest beer festival!

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    GREENVILLE, NC     We're back again! Uptown Greenville and PiCASO will host their fifth Dickinson Avenue After Dark event Friday, March 25th from 7 pm to 10 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 east of I-95. Taste the top of the hops with this all-inclusive event welcoming the following ENC breweries:

    1718 Brewing

    BrÜtopia

    Casita Brewing Company

    Duck Rabbit Craft Brewery

    Hook Hand Brewery Taproom

    Local Oak Brewing Co.

    Mother Earth Brewery

    Mythic Brewing

    Nauti Dog Brewing Co.

    Pitt Street Brewing Company

    R&R Brewing

    Salty Turtle Beer

    Shortway Brewing Co.

    Skullville Brewing Company

    Tarboro Brewing Company

    Two Rivers Alehouse

    Uptown Brewing Company

    Have a taste for something other than beer? Jarvis Street Bottle Shop, Seven Pines Vineyard and Winery, Sercy Spiked and Sparkling, and Blackwater Cider Company will be pouring. There will be tasting sizes as well as full draft sizes available.

    DJ Cuttystyles will fill the air with music. The fun keeps on going with various yard games, a stilt walker, and more!

    Nothing pairs with craft beer like food trucks! The Burp Wagon, Anita's Mexican Restaurant, Last Call Pizza, Y'all Eat Yet, Jamerican Hot Dogs, Patty Cakes Cupcakes, and Lickety Splitz Ice Cream will be on site selling your favorite grub.

    Dickinson Avenue After Dark is made possible by sponsorships from the City of Greenville, the Greenville-Pitt County Visitors Bureau, Taft Family Ventures, Christy's Euro Pub, Jarvis Street Bottle Shop, and 904 West.

  • Contact: Uptown Greenville
  •     info@uptowngreenville.com

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