How “Supporting Local” has saved our Downtown Huntsville Small Businesses

by: Sydney Kate Watson- Communications Intern

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Shopping small has been an important topic over the years and especially during this pandemic. Unlike large franchises, small businesses have to work harder on marketing and sales. In many places around the country, even New York City, people support these small businesses now more than ever! This is because the pandemic has hit small businesses the worst. Yet, Downtown Huntsville is filled with thriving small businesses, and despite the pandemic, it’s amazing to see them all bouncing with life. 

So the question is...how? How did Downtown Huntsville small businesses make it through one of the worst economic hits we’ve seen? Although it sounds cliche, the answer to this question is through support. Support from the community and other small businesses has kept our Downtown alive.

Roosevelt & Co. and Elitaire Boutique collaborated this year to support each others businesses.

Roosevelt & Co. and Elitaire Boutique collaborated this year to support each others businesses.

When the world stopped and went virtual, so did many of these businesses. The small retail businesses in Downtown Huntsville did what they could virtually for them all to succeed. These businesses know who their neighbors are Downtown, which means collaborating and posting about each other on social media as a great way to reach out to the community. They could rally behind each other for support and to share ideas, discuss unique strategies and even vent about the issues their businesses were facing. 

Aside from support through a screen, this small business community also lent hands when needed. Huntsville Gear’s beginning is a great example of the small business retail community in Downtown. Business partners Bryan Cole and Shayquawn Austin were in the process of starting their retail business Downtown when COVID-19 began. Once they were able to continue the process of opening their business, neighboring retail business owners even helped to install the drywall in their shop. If that’s not a tight-knit community, we don’t know what is!

Of course, though, no business could survive without customers. Many retail small businesses Downtown had a connection with their customers before the pandemic happened. This connection, and sometimes even friendships, allowed many of these small businesses to stay open. Caley Paige Home and Gifts had opened only 6 months (September 2019) before the COVID-19 shutdowns. The owner, Brooke Busby, believes that the relationships she made with her customers pre-pandemic were the reason her store survived. At the next door over, Kayla Adams from Elitaire Boutique said she has approximately 20 customers' cell phone numbers due to the personal relationships she has built. 

“[People] want to come in and feel like they have a friend when they’re shopping, and that’s what we try to do here,” Adams said. “We get to know them, and we become friends with them, and I think that’s what makes shopping fun.”

Huntsville Gear took to social media to thank those that helped them set up their shop.

Huntsville Gear took to social media to thank those that helped them set up their shop.

Adams also mentioned that in any other community, surviving the pandemic would have been more difficult. 

As life returns to some normalcy, small businesses Downtown have not forgotten each other. For instance, Huntsville Gear is working on a collaboration with Honest Coffee Roasters that will be coming soon. There is still an unspoken code through the community about sharing posts on social media. So even after the storm of COVID, there is still a bond of support between small retail businesses Downtown. 

Each small retail business we spoke with genuinely feels that the Downtown Huntsville community cares about small businesses. When the pandemic began, and many stores reduced their hours, the community realized just how important small businesses are to our way of life in Downtown.

With the distinct importance retail small businesses hold in the Rocket City Center, it is easy to see why so many small businesses thrive here. Some might believe that opening your own small business Downtown might be terrifying or simply a dream. However, many small retailers tell us that’s not the case. “I love Downtown,” Busby said. She regards her business as extremely rewarding. Austin has seen overwhelming success, even though Huntsville Gear has only been open for four weeks. According to Adams, everything has been amazing Downtown, specifically the neighboring small businesses. 

Caley Paige Home & Gifts showed how much they care about their customers with a sign saying “Stay Well Huntsville” during the rise of COVID-19 cases.

Caley Paige Home & Gifts showed how much they care about their customers with a sign saying “Stay Well Huntsville” during the rise of COVID-19 cases.

We feel that Downtown has a community like no other, big city atmosphere with small-town vibes, and that makes a perfect storm for small businesses to thrive. With all these positive regards to the Downtown atmosphere, we hope to see small retail businesses continue to grow in leaps and bounds. Adams believes that the future is very bright for Downtown Huntsville, and Elitaire Boutique has big plans for the future as well. The boutique will announce a big surprise in August, so be on the lookout! Austin, with Huntsville Gear, is looking to host another fashion show, similar to his previous show, with all the boutiques around town this fall. If you are a boutique and interested in the show, please feel free to reach out to Austin. 

We greatly appreciate all of our retail small businesses Downtown, and if you are looking for ways to support these businesses, there are plenty! Of course, you can stop by the stores yourself, and when you get there, you might even create these personal relationships with the owners that you simply can’t get at large franchises. You can also stop by a Clinton Row Sidewalk Sale, our Friday Night Art Walks, and the Saturday Outdoor Market at Lowe Mill. These small businesses put a massive amount of time and effort into what they do, they care about their product, and most importantly, they care about their customers. If you are interested in growing a friendship and investing in our community, we encourage you to shop local!

Downtown Huntsville Night Light Trail

by: Sydney Kate Watson, DHI Communications Intern

There’s nothing quite like strolling through the streets of Downtown to enjoy the sights and sounds that our city has to offer. However, with the heat rising, there aren’t as many chances to enjoy those strolls. Well, have you considered evening strolls? There are plenty of awesome views to be had when the sun is down in Downtown. From The Color Walk to Big Spring Park, let us help you plan your Downtown Huntsville Night Light Trail!


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The Clinton Row Color Walk

We start in the alley off of Clinton Avenue East: The Color Walk. The alleyway is filled with different colored spotlights throughout, highlighting the unique local artwork in a way you’ve never seen before. If you’ve been to the Color Walk already, please note that new art is added every so often to keep the alley fresh and interesting. The Color Walk celebrates the tremendous talent of Downtown Huntsville artists and makes for the perfect evening stroll. If you’re in love with this wonderful use of public space, check out our Secret Art Trail!




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Clinton Avenue String Lights

From the Color Walk, step out of the alley onto Clinton Avenue to view the Clinton Row string lights. On Friday and Saturday evenings, a portion of Clinton is closed to keep traffic out, making it the perfect time for a fun string light photoshoot! Every photoshoot deserves an exciting new outfit or accessory; the Shops at the Clinton Row Garage and the Clinton Row Shops are here for all your fashion needs!



200 West Side Square Lights

After dancing in the street, you can head south on Jefferson Street to reach West Side Square. Here you can see the colorful lights projected onto the 200 West Side Square building. These colorful lights are a Downtown Huntsville tradition and continually light up the square year after year with a pop of color!

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Big Spring Grotto Lights

To travel from this pop of color to Big Spring Park East, you have two options. First, you could head south a little further on West Side Square and walk down the stairs to your right, or you can walk down a slope on Spring Street SW. If you can take the stairs, we recommend it since the stairs drop you off in the perfect position to witness the lights in the Big Spring Grotto. The Big Spring Grotto is a must-see for anyone visiting Downtown and a favorite of locals.

On your stroll from Big Spring Park East to West, you might think there is something missing from the east side of the park, the Christmas Trees! Downtown Huntsville’s Tinsel Trail is one of our favorite holiday traditions, and it’s closer to being Tinsel Trail time than you might think. We are so excited to announce that Christmas Trees for Tinsel Trail will go on sale this Sunday, August 1. So, while you stroll through Big Spring East, remember that Tinsel Trail is right around the corner!

Big Spring Park West

We end the stroll in Big Spring Park West with the lights under the Canal Bridge. These lights were added to the park earlier this year and make Big Spring Park West the perfect selfie destination. Bright blue, green, and purple lights shine down on the canal leading to Big Spring Park West and are a wonderful spot to play, rest, or pose. This new light feature is the perfect ending to our Downtown Huntsville Night Light Trail!

Downtown Huntsville is a magical place once the sun goes down. So, use this itinerary to explore the Rocket City Center like you never have before!

Pet-Friendly Places Downtown

by: Sydney Kate Watson, DHI Communications Intern

Spending an entire year in lockdown with your favorite furry friend was amazing, right? Well, now, if you’re like us, your dog misses you like crazy when you’re at work all day. You can find plenty of lists online about how to ease your pet’s anxieties while you’re away from home, but we all know the best, and the most fun solution is to bring your pet along with you! Downtown holds a variety of places that welcome your four-legged friends, such as outdoor activities, indoor activities, and patio dining. Tag along with us, and Mahsoo, as we stop by some of the pet-friendly places Downtown!

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Before you head out on the town, make sure you have the essentials! Some of the pet-friendly places Downtown have water for your pets, but make sure to bring some of your own just in case; if you’re hot and thirsty, so is your pet! If your pet behaves better when they have treat incentives, make sure to bring those along as well. Have your friend on a leash the entire time, and bring poop bags in case they have the urge to go. Also, consider your pet’s needs while Downtown. If they don’t like loud noises, don’t bring them to a part of Downtown that is under construction. Your dog might be shy of new people, so if that’s the case, don’t let strangers try to pet your pup. You want your animal to feel comfortable, not afraid. Finally, be respectful of the people around you. If they seem frightened of your pet or your pet is scaring their children, be aware and distance yourself.

Outdoor Activities

Big Spring Park is a Downtown favorite and offers a wide-open landscape for you and your furever friend to have fun! Besides the park’s natural beauty, Big Spring Park is home to our Food Truck and Trailer Rallies, presented by Amanda Howard Sotheby’s International Realty,  and Food Trucks will be in the park this Friday, July 16 and every 3rd Friday of the month until October! Plus, Food Trailers will be in the park every 1st Friday of the month until October! The Downtown tradition of Concerts in the Park is also located in Big Spring Park every Monday night all summer long. Take note that Big Spring Park has ducks that may seem like a chew toy to some pets! Mahsoo wasn’t entirely sure what to think of these large birds. Although, she’s not a big fan of water, so we knew she wouldn’t try to go after them. Visit our Explorer Vlog to get a peek at some other Downtown Parks!

Maybe you and your pet are looking for more of an in-depth nature experience. Luckily, Downtown has that! Monte Sano State Park is welcoming to all dogs, and you know hikes are always better with a friend.  They only ask that you pick up after your dog, and not to let them disturb the natural wildlife. 

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Your furry friend is welcome in more urban places than just the parks! Green Street Market, which happens every Thursday during the summer months, is a great place to shop for locally grown produce, all while having your pet by your side! For a fun Friday night activity, we have our Friday Night Art Walks, presented by Progress Bank, on the square the 2nd Friday of every month until October. Pets are welcome to stroll along with you while you shop one-of-a-kind local art! Our Friday Night Art Walk charity partner, for another year, is the Greater Huntsville Humane Society. So if your pet is anxious at home without you, you could look into adopting a brother or sister to become part of your family and give your current pet a distraction from your absence.

One final outdoor activity, perfect for a Sunday stroll, is the Downtown Huntsville Secret Art Trail, presented by Polaris! All the art on this trail is in public spaces, and all within walkable distance, making it a great time to introduce your dog to the city. Mahsoo was probably more interested in the trail aspect than the art pieces!

Patio Dining

After all those outdoor activities, there is nothing more satisfying than a bite to eat! There are patio dining options throughout Downtown that offer space for you and your furry friend! For your morning coffee, each stop on our Craft Coffee Trail offers pet-friendly patio spaces. Honest Coffee Roasters has a covered patio so your pet can tag along even on rainy days, Piper and Leaf in Constitution Hall Park keeps a bowl of water out for your pets, and Canadian Bakin even has dog treats!

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If you are looking for lunch or dinner patio options, Downtown is full of them! These establishments range in price, food type, and Downtown District, so there should be something for everyone to enjoy! Check out Beezr, Below the Radar, Big Oh’s, Cajun Steamers, Commerce Kitchen, Cozy Cow, Domaine South, Farm Burger, Humphrey’s Bar and Grill, Jack Brown's Beer & Burger Joint, Jimmy Johns, La Esquina Cocina, Local Taco, Martin’s Bar and Bistro, MELT, Moes BBQ, Taco Mama, The Nook, and The Poppy and Parliament! Also, two of the pet-friendly dinner or lunch options are on our Craft Cocktail Trail: La Esquina Cocina and Beezr! On the way to Beezr, Mahsoo was in awe of all the food smells in a row on the Northside Square!

Of course, after-dinner drinks are a must! The majority of our Craft Beer Trail Breweries offer pet-friendly patios: Mad Malts Brewing, Below the Radar Brewhouse, Chandler’s Ford Brewing, Green Bus Brewing , Salty Nut Brewery, InnerSpace Brewing, Yellowhammer Brewing, and Straight to Ale Brewing. So, when you stop for a Craft Beverage with your furry friend, remember to get your trail card stamped!

Indoor Activities

Patios and outdoor activities are not as much fun in the rain or the sweltering heat of summer. Just because you and your pet don’t want to be outside doesn’t mean you can’t still explore Downtown; there are a few cool indoor places to check out! Lowe Mill ARTS and Entertainment allows dogs to enter their buildings but asks that you leave some distance between your furry friend and their dining options. At Lowe Mill, you and your pet could find some awesome must-haves while shopping locally!

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Are you and your pet in need of a quick trip out of the house for a canned Craft Beer, or do you want to sip a Craft Beer on-tap before you decide on a can? Liquor Express is the perfect place to do both! This establishment is on both our Craft Beer and Craft Cocktail Trail, has a bar, and an extensive selection of take-home products, and even art classes! The best part is that your furry friend can experience all of this with you! This was Mahsoo’s last stop of the day, and she was so comfortable in the store that she decided it was time for a snack break!

If you’re looking for a place with games, on-tap Craft Beer, and a pet-friendly indoors, Salty Nut Brewery is the place for you! This brewery has pinball, pool, board games, and even a weekly Scrabble Night on Thursdays! Even though this indoor pet location offers a lot of excitement, the brewery has a relaxed atmosphere that will keep your pet calm as you have fun and enjoy Craft Brews.

Mahsoo had a great time traveling around Downtown, and she plans on going back soon! We hope you and your pet have a fantastic time exploring all the activities and places you can experience together in the Rocket City Center!

Cool Down in Downtown

by: Sydney Kate Watson, DHI Communications Intern

As summer starts to heat up, it’s the perfect time to cool down! We have some fun Downtown activities that will entertain you and your family while you beat the heat!

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Water Fun

The Splash Pad in Bicentennial Park is a fantastic way for the kids to cool off! The park is located directly behind the EarlyWorks Children’s Museum and is open to the public for free! While at the splash pad, there are several benches for you to relax while watching your children plus enjoy a shady pergola and several public art pieces. Or you can check out another splash pad in our Merrimack District, the Everybody Can Play Splash Pad, located in Brahan Spring Park. There is a large pavilion that you can rent for parties, but the splash pad itself is free to the public!


If your family is more interested in the full-on water experience, we have what you need! Also located in the Merrimack District is the Huntsville Aquatics Center. After its renovations were completed in 2017, the Aquatics Center is one of the largest indoor facilities of its kind in the United States. General admission to this great facility is only four dollars!

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Mountain Breeze

Another escape from the heat is to head to the mountain, Monte Sano Mountain! As you drive to the top of Monte Sano, the air becomes cooler due to the higher elevation. On the mountain, there are plenty of activities! You can check out Burritt on the Mountain where you can step back in time to the 1800s and discover a different way of life. They also offer a variety of different activities, for the family or for adults only. This summer, Burritt on the Mountain is presenting Cocktails at the View sponsored by First Bank. At this event, you can enjoy the sun setting over Huntsville all while sipping a cocktail! 

Other family-friendly activities include hiking opportunities! There are Burritt Nature Trails and also Land Trust of North Alabama Trails on Monte Sano Mountain. Each trail varies in difficulty and length to provide opportunities for all hiking levels. Monte Sano also has its very own State Park! This park is complete with hiking and biking trails, campsites, cabins, and even a playground for the kids or kids at heart!

If you’re not a hiking enthusiast but still want to enjoy the mountain breeze, visit The Little Green Store and Gallery! The store showcases regional and local jewelry, glass, pottery, and art. It’s a must if you’re interested in shopping locally!

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Cool Treats

Any hot and humid summer day can be cooled off with a tasty summer treat! Piper and Leaf in Constitution Hall Park offers iced teas of all flavors, and as a true Southerner, there’s nothing that beats an iced tea on a hot summer day! There are also creamier options, such as grabbing some ice cream from the Cozy Cow by Big Spring Park, gelato from Sam and Gregs on the Southside Square, or a milkshake from Cookie Dough Magic on Holmes. If you’re looking for a cool treat with adult options, check out Suzy’s Pops at Lowe Mill, Greene Street Market, or our Food Truck and Trailer Rallies! Their pops feature fresh produce from local farmers, and some of their pops are made with adult beverages.

Whatever way you decide to cool off, we hope you will check out these fun options Downtown Huntsville has to offer!

Your Staycation Itinerary in Downtown Huntsville!

by: Sydney Kate Watson, DHI Communications Intern

We know that life can get extremely busy, and oftentimes, there isn’t enough free time to take an out-of-town vacation. That doesn’t mean vacations aren’t possible, though. In fact, a staycation is always an option in Downtown Huntsville; every weekend is packed with exciting possibilities! Maybe this weekend your parents are watching the kids, or you and a group of friends are looking to hit the town. If so, we have the ultimate staycation itinerary for your Downtown Huntsville weekend staycation!

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FRIDAY
First, start your staycation Friday afternoon by checking into a hotel. Of course, if you live close, you could simply stay at home, but staying in a Downtown hotel gives your staycation all the vibes of a real vacation. The AC Hotel by Marriott has pristine locations around the world, such as Tokyo, Japan, Madrid, Spain, and even Huntsville, Alabama. Chef Lee Gregory from their second-floor restaurant, BarVista, has been recognized by Esquire Magazine, GQ Magazine, and Southern Living. Friday’s dinner could very well be at BarVista, or you could stop for drinks and enjoy their fantastic view before you hit the town. Another hotel option is the Downtown Embassy Suites by Hilton Huntsville Hotel and Spa, which is literally connected to the Von Braun Center. So, if you’re attending one of the great events at one of Alabama’s premier convention and entertainment center complexes, the Embassy Suites and the VBC are a perfect connection! Also, there will be a brand new hotel, 106 Jefferson Huntsville Curio Collection by Hilton, opening this summer on July 28!

For dinner, you could also try Pane e Vino Pizzeria in Big Spring Park. On Fridays, there is live music on the patio, giving you the perfect opportunity to see Big Spring Park or stop by the Huntsville Museum of Art before dinner. MELT is another great dining option and offers a variety of unique food options that you can’t find anywhere else. Combine that with their on-the-street seating options during weekends, making for an overall distinctive experience!

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During the summer months, Friday nights in Downtown Huntsville are exploding with activity! This upcoming Friday night, June 11, there is a Friday Night Art Walk from 5 to 8 p.m. around the Historic Square and it is a great opportunity to shop local. The first and third Fridays of every month are Food Trucks v. Food Trailers Battles, and they offer a fun way to explore Big Spring Park while experiencing local cuisine. So, if you are staycationing on one of these Fridays, Food Trucks or Food Trailers could be a dinner possibility full of variety. 

After these events, you might feel like going back to your hotel room and enjoying the beautiful atmosphere. Although, if you are someone who enjoys staying out late, you should check out our Downtown Huntsville Craft Cocktail Trail with stops such as Stella’s Elixir Lounge and Sip! These trail stops offer one-of-a-kind cocktails and exciting atmospheres to enjoy your night past 9 p.m.


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SATURDAY
A great day can’t begin until you’ve had coffee and some breakfast! You can take a morning walk, or quick drive, to any of our awesome Downtown Huntsville Craft Coffee Trail stops foDowntown Huntsville Craft Cocktail Trailr a craft brew!

Vacationing is as much about indulgence as it is about self-care! There are a ton of great fitness options Downtown to give your body the workout it needs and deserves to feel well taken care of during your staycation. Some awesome places to sweat it out are Barre3 Huntsville, Regymen Fitness, and Maverick Training Center. We recommend scheduling your session at any of these locations before beginning your staycation. 

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Of course, every vacation needs a shopping spree! Firstly, the Huntsville/Madison County Convention and Visitors Bureau is not just for visitors! They offer Huntsville gear, and you can even grab your Lucky Duck Scavenger Hunt clue card to explore the Rocket City in an entirely different way by finding the 14 hidden ducks. If you find all of them, there is a special prize! Also, every Saturday from May through October, Lowe Mill Arts and Entertainment host their Outdoor Market from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and showcase vendors from across the area. Another local shopping option is Downtown Huntsville Inc.’s Super Saturday Sidewalk Sale, which occurs once a month and allows you to get to know local artists and vendors. There are also stand-alone shops Downtown, including Caley Paige, Carole Forêt Fine Art, Elitaire Boutique, In Bloom, Indigo’s Boutique, Preservation Company, Roosevelt & Company, Silhouette Boutique, Harrison Brothers Hardware, and Pants Store.

After all that shoppin’ you must be close to droppin’, but don’t fret, it’s time for dinner! Make tonight superb at Church Street Wine Shoppe; they offer a wide variety of wines that pair nicely with their tapas or charcuterie boards. Other options for dinner that also offer splendid meals in fun environments are Cotton Row, Sea Salt, and Domaine South. If you’re looking for an after-dinner activity, check out some stops on our Downtown Huntsville Craft Beer Trail!

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SUNDAY
If you’re anything like us, Sundays are brunch days, and there are several delicious options to choose from Downtown! That’s why the Rocket City Rover is the perfect option to experience three different brunch establishments, all while enjoying the outdoors of the city. Pedaling is completely optional on this trolley which makes this rover for anyone and everyone! For this brunch choice, we recommend that you make a reservation. If three different options seem too much for you, check out brunch from Below the Radar Brewhouse, Char, Commerce Kitchen, Humphrey’s Bar and Grill, or Rhythm on Monroe.

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Before heading back to real life, take a stroll around Downtown and visit some stops on the Downtown Huntsville Secret Art Trail. The entire trail takes about two hours, so if you’re up for it, do it! If not, only stop by a few! Also, Downtown is home to several parks, so if nature is calling your name, look into our Downtown Explorer Vlog and grab a Blue Bike to explore with. One other exciting experience is Scenethat Tours; this is a fantastic way to learn about off-the-beaten-path places Downtown, and there is even an option to build your own tour! For this Downtown adventure, we recommend booking an appointment prior to your vacation.

Have a Super Staycation!

We hope this guide gives you the wonderful staycation you deserve! Sadly, we could not include each of the amazing destinations, restaurants, or shops Downtown in this itinerary. There are just so many! However, you can check out our website and explore different dining and nightlife options, shopping and attraction options, and even our Super Seven list for more experiences to mix and match for your ultimate weekend staycation in Downtown Huntsville!

5 Reasons to Come to our Food Truck vs Food Trailer Kick Off Event

by: Alyssa Lee, DHI Communications Coordinator

We are very excited to bring back food truck season with our Food Trucks vs Food Trailers theme presented by Amanda Howard Sotheby's International Realty. Food Trailers will be lining the streets around Big Spring Park this Friday from 5-9pm to kick off this great season! We doubt you need any more reasons to attend other than the delicious food, but just in case you were hesitant, here are the top 5 reasons you should come to our Food Truck/Trailer Rallies this season!

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DOUBLE THE FUN

Let the battle commence! Food Trucks vs Food Trailers is the fight of the century in Downtown Huntsville! On the 1st Fridays of every month, Food Trailers will show us what they have, while the 3rd Friday of every month is the Food Trucks time to shine! This means, this year is going to be double the fun! That means you have two chances every single month from May to October to enjoy local food on wheels.

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NEW OPTIONS

It’s a good thing there are extra opportunities to attend our Food Truck/Trailer Rallies, because we have so many new options this year! Compared to last years events, we have 8 new food trailers and 5 new food trucks! Plus, returning are some of your favorites including Beast Mode, What’s Popp’N, Hippea Camper, and so much more! Along with the trailers and trucks, we are also bringing back our tent vendors including adding in some new interactive vendors. Check out the full list for Friday May 7th below and make sure to RSVP for the event on our Facebook Event Page!

NEW LIGHTS AND ART IN THE PARK

While at Big Spring Park, in between your meals, check out the new lights and art around the park. Local artist, Jessie Andrews, and sponsor Lockheed Martin have worked hard to add new art pieces to Downtown Huntsville. Around Big Spring Park, you can find 7 utility boxes painted in honor of Mae Jemison, the first African American woman in space! This new segment of our Secret Art Trail is fun for all ages and a map with the box’s locations can be found here. Once the sun has gone down, head over to the far end of Big Spring Park West where you will see new colorful lights illuminating the canal under Williams Avenue. This is a great photo spot and a nice place to relax and enjoy your food.

PURPLE CUP OPTIONS

What would make our Food Truck Rallies better? Beer! Don’t forget that you can grab a purple cup drink from any of the surrounding establishments in Downtown Huntsville. Closest to the park you can visit Rhythm on Monroe, Pane e Vino, and BarVista. We also have nearby Craft Beer Trail stops like Green Bus Brewing and Chandlers Ford on the Historic Square just a short walk from the park. Ask for your favorite adult beverage in a purple cup and stroll along the park with cup in hand! You might even find a new perfect pairing!

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GIVEAWAYS

Food, Drinks, and Art all sound great, but did you know there will be giveaways at our rallies! Amanda Howard Sotheby's International Realty is giving away a prize each month at the Food Truck Rallies, plus one $500 Grand Prize giveaway at the end of the season! How do you enter this giveaway? Make sure to keep a lookout for one of their signs at the Food Truck/Trailer events and scan their QR code to be entered to win!

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These rallies can be fun for the whole family or just something to do with a group of friends. Come out to try our new food vendors, enjoy some art, and possibly even win a prize! Food Truck season is back and better than ever! So, come see who will win the fight to the finish in our Food Trucks vs Food Trailers kicking off May 7th at 5pm!

Tips For Making the Most of Your Food Truck All Stars Experience!

We are so excited that the 1st Food Truck All Stars is tomorrow night! We know this year's rally may look a little different than in the past, so we want to share our top three tips for having the best time at the event!

Tip #1: Bring Back the Progressive Dinner!
You remember progressive dinners, right? As a refresher, progressive dinners are when you travel to different restaurants for each part of your meal, so you could have appetizers at one place, entrees at another, and finally move to a different place for dessert! Our Socially Distant Food Truck All Stars is the PERFECT opportunity for a progressive dinner! Maybe you can stop for some Truffle Parmesan Fries at I Love Bacon, move to Beast Mode for a Cuban Burger, and then grab a cold treat from Suzy's Pops. The possibilities are endless!

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Tip #2: Enjoy Your Favorite Purple Cup Drink While You Explore the Food Trucks!
It's not a coincidence that all of our food trucks are located within a Downtown Huntsville Entertainment District! That means you can grab your favorite beer, wine, or cocktail in a purple cup (adults only, of course!) and take it with you to your next food truck destination! There are plenty of places throughout the event that sell drinks in purple cups. Check out a few below!

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Tip #3: Explore Downtown Huntsville Between Courses!
While you are waiting for your appetizers to settle before getting your entrees, use that time to take advantage of the many activities that Downtown Huntsville has to offer! We have included some of our favorite things to do when we have free time below.

  • Explore the Downtown Huntsville Secret Art Trail and see how many hidden pieces of art you can spot before you finish dessert.

  • Experience live, local music through the entire event with Arts Huntsville's Summer Street Jams! They will host performances in three different locations throughout Food Truck All Stars.

  • Dinner and a shopping spree? Yes, please! Downtown Huntsville is home to some of the best shopping in the area, so we recommend browsing the selections of our local shops on your way to your next course.

  • Enjoy Big Spring Park! See if you can spot any of the ducklings that were born this spring or bring a frisbee to toss under a shade tree. Once the sun goes down, you can enjoy the nightly light show at the grotto in Big Spring Park East. 

Tip #4: Remember to Stay Safe and Socially Distanced!
Although we are trying to get back to a sense of normalcy, we do need to remember that we are still in the middle of a pandemic. Please wear a face covering at all times while standing in line or near any group that isn't in your immediate household. You will see the food truck employees wearing them also! Stay at least 6 feet apart, even while standing in line or waiting for your food. After you get your food, move away from the trucks to avoid congestion. There are plenty of great places to eat around Downtown Huntsville! Most importantly, be respectful to our trucks and those around you. Be kind and patient, and you will have a great experience!

RSVP to the Facebook Event Page and make plans to attend the first Food Truck All-Star rallies on June 5th and 19th from 5:00-9:00 pm! The event is free and open to the public, so we can't wait to see you there!

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