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Roundhead Brewing Company and Fresh Food Generation recently announced the Alianza Park Series, a first-of-its-kind mobile beer garden and hospitality series coming to seven neighborhood parks across the City of Boston. Alianza Park Series combines a menu of small-batch brews from the Latino-owned Roundhead Brewing Company and farm-to-plate Caribbean American eats from Fresh Food Generation. Alianza (āAllianceā) speaks to the business partnership and invites attendees to travel and build community across Boston neighborhoods.
āRoundhead partners with Fresh Food Generation to bring people together across Bostonās neighborhoods,ā said Luis Espinoza, co-owner of Roundhead Brewing Company. āI am very proud to combine our cultures, and be a part of something that can only happen here in Boston.ā
Alianza invites neighborhood groups, Boston-area artists, and local businesses to contribute to each siteās event calendar, to help promote the series, and to visit all seven neighborhood locations. Roundhead Brewing is offering a āpassportāprogram to encourage visitors to travel and collect stamps from all seven neighborhood locations; travelers can redeem their stamped passports for prizes at Roundheadās brewery and taproom in Hyde Park.
āEvery two weeks, not only will the location change, but we will be featuring a new menu item in honor of each neighborhood.,ā said Cassandria Campbell, CEO of Fresh Food Generation, a Boston native. āWeāre excited to take our restaurant services on the road and create experiences in neighborhood parks as another place for people to connect. In designing the beer gardens, we are reserving space for local artists and organizations to organize activities and connect with visitors to their neighborhood.ā
To make Alianza possible, Roundhead Brewing Company and Fresh Food Generation took on a 14-week lease and special use permit under a contract with the City of Boston Department of Parks and Recreation. These locally owned, BIPOC-owned small businesses were awarded the contract in February 2024. Alianza will work to create a more robust and vibrant public life for residents and visitors in Boston
For more information about Alianza Park Series, visitĀ roundheadbrewing.com/alianza. A complete schedule of neighborhood locations can also be found on Instagram (@AlianzaBoston). Group Packages also available: emailĀ [email protected]Ā for more information.
Maureen Dahill is the editor of Caught in Southie and a lifelong resident of South Boston sometimes mistaken for a yuppie. Co-host of Caught Up, storyteller, lover of red wine and binge watching TV series. Mrs. Peter G. Follow her @MaureenCaught.
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