Rent Monster: "Outstanding event venue and a first class restaurant under one roof! Check http://ironcitybham.com/ for upcoming performances. You'll be glad you did!"
Jean-Ann Botner: "Fantastic bartenders. Tell them what you're tastes are and they'll make it. Don't be afraid to start dialogue, a bar like this wants to make a drink for YOU."
Thomas Chung: "This place is amazing. Some of the best kept gardens I've ever seen. I personally like the japanese maples and the coy pond. Plenty of small tucked away places to sit and enjoy. And its free!"
First We Feast: "Good People is making highly acclaimed year-rounds, seasonals, and one-offs, and it's got one kickass taproom located smack in the middle of the the brewhouse that’s open 7 days a week."
Andi Rice: "Nestled in West Homewood, almost hidden, but well worth it once you get there. Staff is dedicated to make your day. I tried the Chai Latte and enjoyed it so much, I was sad when it was gone. Do it!"
Patrick Finley (@pjfinley): "The drive-thru is quick, no matter how long the line is. Also, everyone is so friendly."
Ricky Turner: "The employees at this location keep me going back. The drive thru is absolutely ridiculous with the cones and people not going all the way around the building to get in the line. Inside is easier."
KarenJ: "Popular items, such as cookie butter and Indian frozen entrées, are often out of stock by day's end, so shop early for these items."
Rachel Smitherman: "I love this store! Great place to buy unique food stuffs. A great selection of organics. Try their frozen Mandarin Chicken and Chicken Fried Rice for a quick, easy, delicious supper."
Crystal Faunt: "This is easily one of the coolest venues I've visited. Really charming interior, drinks well mixed, video games to play, large stage & awesome sound. I'll make the drive to Alabama for this again."
stepher: "Excellent sound system, damn fine coffee, cold Guinness, water for those not buying drinks at the shows, and hosting bands AL hasn't seen in years? WIN WIN WIN. Add a few chairs on the elevated areas?"