The lights were all aglow and so were the outfits last week at the Yelp Prism Party! A huge thanks from us to everyone who came out and to Yelp for sharing the love with REV. We hope everyone found some new local vendors to support too!
If you missed out and are bummed about it, fear not. We’ve got a list of the awesome vendors you can find around town.
Eugene’s Hot Chicken
Devil Dawgs
Rusty’s BBQ
Salsa Senorita
Encore Rouge Street Food Truck
Tot Spot Food Truck
Grille 29
Zoe’s Kitchen
Taco Morro Loco
Cantina Tortilla Grill
East 59 Vintage and Cafe
Mis Rubin’s Black Magic and White Magic Seasoning
Pies & Pints
Bud’s Best Cookies
Consider it Joy Baking
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Fannie and Ruby’s Gourmet Dough
Good People Brewing
Cathead Vodka
John Emerald Whiskey, Gin, and Rum
Alabama Crown Wines
Buffalo Rock
Siah’s Lemonade
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