3 Botanica Plant Bar events you don’t want to miss in October
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Are you a fan of workshops that involve drinks and the arts? Botanica announced three upcoming Plant Bar events, hosted at some of your favorite Birmingham establishments, in October. Come drink local beer, decorate pots and plant cacti with the Plant Bar. Get your tix before they run out!
What IS Botanica’s plant bar?
Whether you have a green thumb or you just love working with plants, you don’t want to miss out on Botanica’s Plant Bar. This fun traveling workshop helps you pick and plant a variety of beautiful plants. After you plant your greens, you get to paint your pot while learning all kinds of interesting plant info.
And the best part? You get to do all this while enjoying local beers from the hosting location.
1. Plant Bar at Ferus Artisan Ales
Join Botanica at Ferus brewery for an unbe-leaf-able night of potting plants. Also, enjoy food and drinks from the bar. The price for this event includes 3 plants, a pot, all potting supplies and personal instruction.
- Tickets
- When: Wednesday, October 10 6:30-8PM
- Location: 101 Beech St, Trussville, AL
2. Botanica Plant Bar at Monday Night Brewing
We love the retro and laid-paid vibes of Monday Night Brewing. So, we’re excited to see the Plant Bar bring even more chill vibes. What’s more laid back than potting plants over a unique beer?
The Plant Bar will be offering two separate classes for this event to accommodate more people.
- Tickets
- When: Sunday, October 10 1-2:30PM | 3-4:30PM
- Location: 14 12th St S, Birmingham, AL
3. Rooftop Plant Bar at The Hive
We’re big fans of rooftop bars. We’re also excited that it’s the season for patio entertainment. Don’t miss the views and plant tips on the rooftop of The Hive. There will also be food and drink specials. Delish!
- Tickets
- When: Wednesday, October 20 6:30-8:PM
- Location: 1006 20th St. South, Birmingham, AL
Excited about the events? Check out their website to get all the deets. And don’t forget to purchase your tickets.
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