Bay Area Brunch Fest Returns October 7

Lifelines Counseling Services of Mobile has announced its fundraising Bay Area Brunch Fest for October 7 at 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Cathedral Square in Downtown Mobile. Brunch items from Mobile Bay area restaurants and caterers, including Big Bad Breakfast, Brick & Spoon, PJ’s Coffee, Dropout Bakery and Hall’s Sausage will be offered. There will also be brunch beverages available for purchase, live music by Symone French & the Trouille Troupe and lawn games on the Cathedral Square green. General admission tickets are $20 if purchased before the event and $25 the day of the event. They include unlimited brunch food samples. There are also “Very Important Bruncher (VIB)” tickets for $75, which include special catering, bottomless mimosas, comfortable seating and a VIB entrance. The event is for attendees at least 21 years old, and no pets are allowed.

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