The BE-Hive’s 3rd Annual Bar-BE-Cue in Nashville, TN

We’re buzzing with excitement 🐝

A photo of a vegan crunchwrap.

We hope you’re hungry — you’ll want to try some of everything.

Photo via @thebehive

Nashville’s plant-based community is coming together this weekend for The BE-Hive’s 3rd annual Bar-BE-Cue. The event will take over oneC1TY on Sat., Oct. 15 from 12-4 p.m. + feature offerings from 20+ food and drink vendors. The festival is free to attend (or upgrade to VIP for $40) and pups are welcome.

Bring your appetite. Here’s a small sampling of plant-based dishes:

Additionally, Agape Animal Rescue and Training Center will be onsite with adoptable dogs.

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