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re: Birmingham eats and drinks recommendations?
Posted on 6/24/12 at 8:43 pm to AUin02
Posted on 6/24/12 at 8:43 pm to AUin02
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And for the OP, cabs can be expensive and hard to find in Birmingham. Definitely put a number to a cab company in your phone because there's no such thing as flagging a cab down on the street in Birmingham.
Sounds like Halifax. I will follow this advice.
Posted on 6/24/12 at 9:38 pm to Halifax
If you guys are going to be going out downtown and are looking for some good late night, Al's deli & grill is fantastic. It is open 24 hours and is great cheap Mediterranean food. BBQ baker FTW!
Posted on 6/24/12 at 11:29 pm to Halifax
Also, if you are going to be staying in the Shoal Creek area, you will want to check out the Hwy 280 area.
There's a pizza place in Mnt Laurel which will be very close to you: Area 41
Chuck's is down on the Greystone end of 280 as is Jim n Nick's BBQ. Lloyd's is there too, but the last two times I've been there haven't been good. Surin is another on 280 if you like Thai. Then the Cahaba Heights places: Blackwells's (get the morning wood burger), The Pita Stop, Mrs Myra's, or Billy's.
What or where will you be going during your stay? Closer to Bham is the Titled Kilt and Superior Grill which are two places to chase women.
There's a pizza place in Mnt Laurel which will be very close to you: Area 41
Chuck's is down on the Greystone end of 280 as is Jim n Nick's BBQ. Lloyd's is there too, but the last two times I've been there haven't been good. Surin is another on 280 if you like Thai. Then the Cahaba Heights places: Blackwells's (get the morning wood burger), The Pita Stop, Mrs Myra's, or Billy's.
What or where will you be going during your stay? Closer to Bham is the Titled Kilt and Superior Grill which are two places to chase women.
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