Vulcan Park and Museum and the newly-formed Five Points Alliance are coming together to bring Birmingham a fantastic new culinary and cultural event! A Taste of Five Points, presented by Alagasco, will take place at Vulcan Park and Museum on Tuesday, May 16th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

This event will celebrate the neighborhood’s 130th anniversary and mark the end of the exhibit Patience, People, and the Plan: The Revitalization of Five Points South, currently on display in the Linn-Henley Gallery at Vulcan Park and Museum.

Participating vendors include: Alexander EtonBlack Market Bar & GrillBottegaBuck Mulligan’sCharlemagne RecordsChick-Fil-ADave’s PubDelta BluesDreamland BBQGood People Brewing Co.IIIsJim-N-NicksLittle ItalyOrbit SalonPho PhoRucker Place / Savoie CateringStarbucksT-BonesThe Hotel HighlandThe J. Clydethe UPS Store, and Zydeco.

“The idea behind this event is to shed light on all that the Five Points South neighborhood has to offer, not just culinary,” said Morgan Berney Black, Director of Marketing & Public Relations at Vulcan Park and Museum. “Guests will get a taste of all of it and experience the best of landmark culinary hot-spots, trendy retail, and lively entertainment.”

At the event, a specialty Five Points cocktail will be revealed thanks to Dave’s Pub and Jose Cuervo Tradicional.

Advanced tickets are $30 for an individual and $50 for a couple. These are available for purchase at the Vulcan Park and Museum Website! At the gate, single tickets will be $35 and couple tickets will be $55. Each ticket holder will receive a coupon for a complimentary beer from Good People Brewing Company.

A portion of the proceeds will go to benefit the new master plan project underway by the Five Points Alliance.

Additional support for this inaugural event is provided by Michael and Barvette Patterson, Commute Smart97.3 PlayAlabama OutdoorsBirmingham Coca-Cola Bottling CompanyBirmingham Mountain RadioZeeKee Interactive, and REV Birmingham.

Get your tickets HERE before they’re gone!

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