Commerce Kitchen combines down-home comfort food like chicken pot pie, pot roast, fried chicken and pork chops with some upscale twists. 자세히 보기
Salads are fresh and huge, try the Newk’s Favorite. For dessert, don't miss the strawberry cake. 자세히 보기
Formerly O.T.'s, the "G.T." stands for "Good Times." Among the more popular additions to the new menu is the mini-burger bar, which features five varieties of two-ounce, Krystal-sized hamburgers. 자세히 보기
1892 gets points for their motto written on the menu: "We support local farms, foods and artisans." 자세히 보기
While here, say hello to Willie Brown, who was honored by a proclamation by the Mobile City Council taking note of his 40 years of shucking oysters at the historic Wintzell's Oyster House. 자세히 보기
With only one food item on the menu, ordering is easy. All that's left to decide is toppings. 자세히 보기
The baby back ribs, drenched in a thick, not-too-sweet, not-too-spicy sauce, are so tender that they're almost soup. 자세히 보기
It's a restaurant and cigar bar, but don't let the smoke that wafts through the front door scare you off. Dining guests are ushered through a door that takes you to a serene, quiet, non-smoky area. 자세히 보기
Their well-seasoned fried okra is pretty much the best we’ve ever tasted. Ask for it even if you don't see it listed on the menu. 자세히 보기
New York Times "Frugal Traveler" blogger Seth Kugel tried the pork chops and sweet potato pie here. 자세히 보기
Get the latest NASCAR news updates and photos before, during, and after the race on al.com's Motorsports page. 자세히 보기
Go Bulldogs! Get the latest news, scores and more from the Bulldogs on al.com's Alabama A&M page. 자세히 보기
Named for baseball legend "Hammerin' Hank" Aaron, who was born in Mobile, this is the home of the Mobile BayBears minor league baseball team. 자세히 보기
The house has been renovated into a museum that highlights not only Hank Aaron's outstanding baseball career, but the Aarons' home life as well as the baseball history and tradition in Mobile. 자세히 보기
Look for mascot Big Mo during Montgomery Biscuits minor league baseball games. 자세히 보기
Still known by many locals as "The Met," this is the home of the Birmingham Barons minor league baseball team and the annual SEC Baseball Tournament. 자세히 보기
Owner Polly Mitchell was one of 20 finalists in the "People's Platelist" contest from ABC's "Nightline" to find America's favorite local chef. 자세히 보기
War Eagle! Get the latest Tigers coverage before, during, and after the game on al.com's Auburn Football page. 자세히 보기
Not your ordinary concert venue, founder Keith Harrelson describes Moonlight as a social experiment. "The object is not to make money," he says, but instead to put the music at the forefront. 자세히 보기
The cafe's three varieties of chicken salad sandwiches - traditional Southern, Northern (with walnuts and apples), and bayou style (with Cajun spices) - are customer favorites. 자세히 보기
The Maryland Crab Cake is delicious, thick and moist. And although it looks like a zillion calories, the Elvis isn't bad, either. 자세히 보기
Buffet-style brunches are served the first and third Sundays of every month, and also feature jazz, bluegrass and gospel music. 자세히 보기
A family-friendly burger boutique with a hippie-chicky atmosphere and menu. With only four seats at the counter inside and two tables and eight chairs on the deck, this tiny eatery fills up fast. 자세히 보기
Named one of "Huntsville's 10 Oddest Eateries" by Go magazine. Head cook Robin Collier is in the kitchen at 4 a.m. preparing a batch of her famous brownies. They're usually gone by noon. 자세히 보기
Named one of "Huntsville's 10 Oddest Eateries" by Go magazine. In a black trailer near Bridges Used Tires, husband-and-wife team Alfred and Debra Rogers create heaven in a Styrofoam box. 자세히 보기
This is the type of place where bikers, bartenders and Baptist preachers sit side-by-side and enjoy a meal. Their fish tacos were named one of "Huntsville's 20 Most Distinctive Dishes" by Go magazine. 자세히 보기