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Posted on 9/1/15 at 8:15 pm to Gary Busey
Posted on 9/1/15 at 8:15 pm to Gary Busey
Thanks guys for the advice.
Posted on 9/8/15 at 12:51 pm to Carolina Tide
Right now, there's two spaces available for retail on The Strip. Wingers was my suggestion where Hungry Howies was because its a good sports bar, provides beer, and has good wings. Wingers would add another sports bar on The Strip and has better wings than Buffalo Phils. Would be a hot spot after classes and on gameday.
I don't know about the other spot, but I can't believe there is no BBQ on the Strip. Moe's BBQ is right down University and downtown, but I wouldn't think a BBQ joint on the Strip would take away from Moe's.
I don't know about the other spot, but I can't believe there is no BBQ on the Strip. Moe's BBQ is right down University and downtown, but I wouldn't think a BBQ joint on the Strip would take away from Moe's.
Posted on 9/8/15 at 9:36 pm to Gary Busey
Wingers sounds like a great idea. A hamburger spot would be cool too, not a chain tho.
Posted on 9/9/15 at 7:59 am to MontyFranklyn
I ate at the new Hokkaido before I deployed.
It's not as good as the old one.
It's not as good as the old one.
Posted on 9/9/15 at 8:51 pm to TideSaint
Nice videos the tourism and sports commission put out
Visit Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa: The One&Only
Notice the "One and Only" image has no crimson or no affiliation with UA. This is what the Tourism and Sports department is trying to do in terms of separating Tuscaloosa from UA. Certainly Tuscaloosa wants to market its main economic income (Tuscaloosa generates more than $125 million for 7-home games a year. Does not include the other revenue gained throughout football season), but they also want to make Tuscaloosa known for more than just football, that way they can keep people coming in and have a constant money flow. Whether it be the music scene (Goverment's Plaza was a great spot during the summer for live music), BBQ, breweries, Deontay Wilder has certainly boomed the boxing scene, and many others. Downtown's scenic change from the past 5 years has really helped.
Visit Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa: The One&Only
Notice the "One and Only" image has no crimson or no affiliation with UA. This is what the Tourism and Sports department is trying to do in terms of separating Tuscaloosa from UA. Certainly Tuscaloosa wants to market its main economic income (Tuscaloosa generates more than $125 million for 7-home games a year. Does not include the other revenue gained throughout football season), but they also want to make Tuscaloosa known for more than just football, that way they can keep people coming in and have a constant money flow. Whether it be the music scene (Goverment's Plaza was a great spot during the summer for live music), BBQ, breweries, Deontay Wilder has certainly boomed the boxing scene, and many others. Downtown's scenic change from the past 5 years has really helped.
This post was edited on 9/9/15 at 9:01 pm
Posted on 9/9/15 at 8:53 pm to Gary Busey
Got caught up in city vids on Youtube and saw this one UPS put out for T-Town. Absolutely remarkable!
Football Town: Tuscaloosa
Football Town: Tuscaloosa
Posted on 9/21/15 at 1:11 pm to Gary Busey
Hungry Howies old space on the Stip is being replaced by Pieology Pizza restaurant- a California-based pizza chain. Very excited
Posted on 9/24/15 at 7:09 am to Gary Busey
New TJ Maxx on McFarland. Also, local developer, Stan Pate, is talking about finally building the new retail center where the vacant McFarland Mall is, which will be around 250,000 and 350,000 square feet. Once the old mall is demolished, he said he'll bring in some nationally known anchor store and several restaurants.
Maybe finally we get a Dave-n-Busters?
Maybe finally we get a Dave-n-Busters?
Posted on 9/25/15 at 1:26 pm to Gary Busey
Craft Beer flows ast Band of Brothers Brewing Co opens Thursday
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Band of Brothers Brewing Co. held its grand opening on Thursday. The craft brewery is on 23rd Avenue near 15th Street in Tuscaloosa. It is owned by brothers Jeremy and Jeremiah Donald and their friend, Quintin Brown.
Band of Brothers brews beer onsite and has a taproom open 3-10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 1-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 1-9 p.m. Sunday.
Posted on 9/25/15 at 4:46 pm to Gary Busey
I was there. Those guys are super nice and they make good beer. I look forward to supporting them. We now have 2 breweries making good beer and 1 super nice brewery with terrible beer. We've come a long way.
Posted on 9/25/15 at 8:57 pm to RollDatRoll
I assume you're talking about Black Warrior Brewing Co when referring to terrible beer
Posted on 9/26/15 at 10:33 am to Gary Busey
Posted on 9/30/15 at 9:48 am to Gary Busey
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I assume you're talking about Black Warrior Brewing Co when referring to terrible beer
They make pretty good beer. I think hes referring to Druid City. I still go there though. I don't think the beer is terrible
Posted on 10/1/15 at 9:30 am to bamafan1001
I don't think I've ever heard anyone say anything bad about Druid City Brewing. Black Warrior is awesome, but I do not like their IPA.
Posted on 10/1/15 at 9:47 am to Gary Busey
I was definitely talking about Black Warrior. I didn't want to slam them because they seem like good guys. They have a super nice place in a great location. Fortunately for them, there is a market here for a brewery like this because there are a ton of people in Alabama who don't know any better. They are fine drinking things like Apricot Wheat or whatever they pass off an an IPA.
Druid City makes amazing beers. Can't get enough of their Lamplighter IPA and Downtown North Porter.
Druid City makes amazing beers. Can't get enough of their Lamplighter IPA and Downtown North Porter.
Posted on 10/2/15 at 11:22 am to RollDatRoll
This will be cool to see I guess
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Sunday night's Garden Party will feature locally grown food from 14 farmers, eight restaurants and beer from three Tuscaloosa breweries.
The fourth annual fundraiser is designed to highlight the mission of the nonprofit Druid City Garden Project: to build the community through locally grown food.
The party will be from 5-8 p.m. Sunday at Smith Hall on the University of Alabama campus.
Food providers will include Side By Side, Chuck's Fish, Hotel Capstone, Jim 'N Nicks Bar-B-Q, Kozy's, the Levee Bar and Grill, Mary's Cakes and Pastries and Southern Ale House.
Beer will be provided by Band of Brothers Brewing Co., Black Warrior Brewing Co. and Druid City Brewing Co.
The party will also feature a performance by the Red Mountain White Trash Band.
Posted on 10/2/15 at 11:33 am to Gary Busey
Don't know if its been mentioned, but we are getting a Rock N Roll Sushi downtown
Posted on 10/4/15 at 8:33 am to MontyFranklyn
Is that going on university or next to Inisfree? There's two sites that are being constructed right now thAt don't show the proposed plans. The one being constructed by 31 construction company has been working on that project for like a year now
This post was edited on 10/4/15 at 8:34 am
Posted on 10/5/15 at 9:07 am to Gary Busey
The place that was going up on University was going to be an Asian restaurant but they stopped construction a while back due to lack of funds I believe. The place next to Innisfree is going to be Post Office Pies out of Birmingham.
Posted on 10/5/15 at 11:33 am to RollDatRoll
The construction is still ongoing. Saw them working on it all last week. Either they're building it for available building for a restaurant or its going to be the initial Asian restaurant.
And post office pies right beside Inisfree
And post office pies right beside Inisfree
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