Braiiiiiins! The South Slope district is calling all the zombies of Asheville to converge for a zombie-fied bar and business crawl this weekend. The South Slope Zombie Walk/Crawl will be held at participating South Slope establishments from 5-10 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 1.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Braiiiiiins! The South Slope district is calling all the zombies of Asheville to converge for a zombie-fied bar and business crawl this weekend.
The South Slope Zombie Walk/Crawl will be held at participating South Slope establishments from 5-10 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 1.
Walk like a zombie
The South Slope Zombie Crawl will take place all over the district. Businesses will be decorated in creepy Halloween/Day of the Dead fashion for the event and breweries will be offering specialty zombie food and drink specials.
The event is family-friendly and will offer several activities for undead parents and kids alike, including zombie face-painting, zombie costume contests for individuals, families and dogs and a free Zombie Dance Party at 7 p.m. at Asheville Yards.
Zombie-friendly businesses include:
- Asheville Sports Club
- Asheville Yards
- The Barksdale
- Bear’s Smokehouse
- Chai Pani
- Chemist
- Funkatorium
- Green Man Brewery
- PIE.ZAA
- Revival
- The Tiki Easy Bar
- Twin Leaf Brewery
- Urban Orchard Cider Co.
- Well Played Board Game Café
- The Whale
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