DIY flower bouquets, gourmet cookies + MORE coming to Birmingham

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Photo via Wild Honey Flower Truck’s Facebook

From a new Baumhower’s location to a fresh neighborhood spot to grab a quick slice and more, here’s what’s new in Birmingham.

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1. Snapper Grabbers Land & Sea market

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Photo via Snapper Grabber’s Facebook

You may be familiar with the delicious options that Snapper Grabbers Land & Sea offers. According to the Vestavia Voice, husband and wife duo, Dusty and Karen, will soon bring their own Snapper Grabbers location to Liberty Park this Summer.

Rather than a full-service restaurant, the Liberty Park location will be a full-service market with seafood, meats and a unique wine selection. It’ll be a one-stop-shop when it’s time to make that one-of-a-kind dinner you’ve been craving.

2. Baumhower’s Victory Grill

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Photo via Baumhowers on Instagram

According to the Trussville Tribune, All-American football player and owner, Bob Baumhower, is planning on bringing his restaurant to the Trussville area. Baumhower’s Victory Grill is known for combining quality food with sports and a fun atmosphere.

Although, there is no official opening date, the location will be similar to those in Vestavia Hills and Huntsville. We’ll make sure to keep y’all updated on this exciting new development.

3. Slim’s Pizzeria

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A new neighborhood pizza joint that serves cold beer and wine? Yes, please! We don’t have much information on this new opening, but we sure are excited to see what Slim’s has in store.

4. Crumbl

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Photo via Crumbl’s Facebook

Things are getting sweet at Vestavia Hills City Center. Gourmet cookie company, Crumbl, is getting ready to serve up hundreds of flavors of your favorite dessert. According to AL.com, this will be the company’s third Alabama location.

The new location is set to open this June and they’re even hiring if you’d like a sweet Summer job. With a menu that rotates weekly to give you 4 different specialty flavors, there’s always something to satisfy that sweet tooth.

5. The Rug Bug Design Showroom

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Photo via The Rug Bug Design on Facebook

The Outlet Shops of Grand River in Leeds has welcomed The Rug Bug Design Showroom. The shop sells high-quality rugs and the finest selections of hand knotted, traditional, antique, classic and new contemporary rugs.

They also offer cleanings, rug restorations and rentals for your upcoming occasions. Whether you’re looking for a new decoration or need to give your favorite rug some TLC, stop by to check out their selection.

6. Wild Honey Flower Truck

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Photo via Wild Honey Flower Truck’s Facebook

Birmingham’s favorite blue truck is getting ready to open its first brick and mortar location. Wild Honey Flower Truck will be opening their storefront at MAKEbhm. Known for their DIY bouquets, you’ll soon be able to find them not only on wheels, but also in Avondale.

Join in on the fun at their grand opening on June 19 as they celebrate with your favorite DIY bouquets and goods made by fellow creators at MAKEbhm.

Did we miss anything? Let us know 🔥 new openings in Bham by emailing me at Chaise@BhamNow.com or tagging us on social @BhamNow + @now_bham on Twitter.

Chaise Sanders
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