Local eateries highlighted at Taste of Crenshaw
Published 6:00 pm Monday, June 30, 2025
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South Ridge Winery has some of their wines on display alongside pizza and charcuterie items they prepared for Taste of Crenshaw. Pictured are (left to right):, Matthew Pippin, Tonya Pippin, Walker Pippin and Wyatt Pippin.
Pre’s Sweets n Things prepares many different types of cakes including strawberry shortcake, key lime cake and more. Pictured are (left to right): Derrick Wright, Pre Green-Wright, Jadin Harris and Keyanna Person.
Sister Schubert’s serves dinner and dessert rolls. Pictured are (left to right): Amanda Martin, Debra Dunlap, Matt Dobbs and Kayla Deal.
Terri Dewrell with Dixieland Kettle Corn offers samples of their many flavors of kettle corn available for attendees.
Pepsi of Luverne hosts a table set up with canned soda koozies, Pepsi-Cola cups and Pepsi products. Pictured are Bobby Brasher (left) and Tina Anderson (right).
The Parlor serves chicken wings, cornbread, green beans and more. Pictured are (left to right): Delphine Averett, Kenya Clayton, Alexis Bell, Crystal Stough and Titus Averett.
McDonald’s offers the new chicken strips and sweet tea. Pictured are (left to right): Josephine Salter, Eddie Byrd and Robyn Jones.
Luverne Hardware offers steak kebabs during the event. Pictured are (left to right): John Allen Hilburn, Caitlin Hilburn, Christopher Hilburn, Natalee Kane Hilburn and Kenny Woodham.
Mike Flint (left) and Oliva Jane Flint (right) represent Flint’s Smokehouse at the Taste of Crenshaw event, serving pulled pork, rolls, sausage and macaroni and cheese.
Kathy (left) and Tim (right) Dowdy, owners of Dips and Dogs, serve up cookies and cream and chocolate ice cream at a Taste of Crenshaw.
Old Gin Creek samples their pulled pork, riblets and more. Pictured are (left to right): Paul Williamson, Sheri Ball, Barbie Adams, Hunter Royal, Katherine Royal, Amanda Royal and Russ Kilcrease.
The Crenshaw County Chamber of Commerce hosted a Taste of Crenshaw event that gathered many of the local businesses from the area together with consumers to highlight their items. After paying for their ticket, attendees were welcome to browse the offerings and receive samples of different dishes and desserts from a wide variety of vendors. Some of these food items include barbecue, pizza, kettle corn and more.
Proceeds from this event go towards future events planned by the Crenshaw County Chamber of Commerce.