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Enjoy tapas from Little Donkey, Wine Tasting by Athens Imports, Art Exhibition Opening. $15.  Friday, November 30, 5-9 p.m.

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Visit us during the Avondale/Forest Park Holiday Crafts Bazaar at Avondale Bricks Gallery, 130 41st Street South in Avondale.  Must be 21 for wine tasting.

Write bhamweekly@gmail.com for more information or questions. Thank you for joining the Revolution in Avondale. 

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Bottletree

3719 Third Ave. South | Avondale, Alabama, 35205
(205) 533-6288 | Website
Neighborhood: Southside/UAB
Bottletree is a live music venue with an emphasis on national touring acts, and also a wonderful restaurant that serves an eclectic mix of food that caters heavily to vegetarians and features locally grown, seasonal vegetables. Sandwiches, wraps, soups, and salads; Lunch and dinner, Mon-Sat. Closed Sunday (unless they have a show).
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