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REPOST: List of things to see/do for those headed to Tuscaloosa this weekend
Posted by rolltide06 on 11/5/15 at 10:55 am
I always post this and add to it every year as things continue to open and change around T-town. Tuscaloosa is changing and growing so fast it is hard to keep up with everything new that opens, so anyone that wants to add to the list please do. I hope it helps any of you planning to make the trip to UA for a game this year. Feel free to share with friends or on other websites.
FINE DINING/NICER RESTAURANTS (all are great):
-The Side by Side (inside the new Embassy Suites hotel downtown and run by famous chef Chris Hastings)
-Ephihany's
-Evangeline's
-Chuck's Fish (owner of Harbor Docks in Destin is a Bama grad and opened this place in Tuscaloosa)
-Southern Ale House
TUSCALOOSA FAVORITES:
-Nick's in the Sticks (excellent steak and get a Nicodemus!)
-5 (love this place - great atmosphere)
-Cypress Inn (Salmon is great)
- Surin (Thai restaurant on strip)
-Dreamland
-Archibald's (better than dreamland IMO)
-Moe's BBQ (located Downtown near the new Courthouse)
-Depalma's Italian (one of my favorites)
-The Bear Trap (rooftop restaurant that overlooks the Strip)
-City Cafe (great meat and three)
-El Rincon (typical mexican food but the margarita's are great AND CHEAP!)
-Iquana Grill (upper scale mexican restaurant with awesome decor and atmosphere - in newer Midtown Village shopping center)
-Hokkaido (Japanese steakhouse destroyed by the April 27th tornado but recently rebuilt on 15th street)
BREAKFAST:
-Waysider (get here early or plan on waiting a long time, The Bear use to eat here every morning)
-Rama Jama's (great location right next to Stadium)
-Another Broken Egg Cafe (Mtn. Brook staple that is open in the new River Walk condo project on the Warrior River right off campus near Manderson Park)
BARS (there are two central locations for the bars in Tuscaloosa, downtown in or near Temmerson Square or on The Strip. This is just a rough list, there are others on the Strip and downtown that I am sure I am forgetting)
Downtown Bars:
-Catch 22 (specialty drinks)
-Innisfree (probably my favorite bar downtown, great drinks and a TON of "scenery")
-The Booth (used to be a Strip favorite but moved to a new Downtown location near Innisfree and next door to the new Courthouse and Moes BBQ)
-4th and 23rd (always have a good band playing but can get really crowded)
-Carpe Vino (wine bar/upscale feel)
-Wilhagan's (good sports bar with lots of TV's. pool tables, etc)
The Strip Bars (all within walking distance to UA campus):
-Gallettes (this is more of the Greek bar so there will be A LOT of "scenery" here both Friday and Saturday. Be sure to get a Yellow Hammer!)
-The Houndstooth (voted the best college sports bar in the country)
-Egans (not my atmosphere but it has been a Tuscaloosa staple for years.Alabama Shakes performed a surprise show here last year)
-T-Town Music Hall (Formerly the Jupiter. This is the place for the bigger bands to play in Tuscaloosa besides the new amphitheater down town. If there isn't a good band playing do not waste your time here)
-Rounders (the closest thing to a club you will find in Tuscaloosa)
SHOPPING:
- University Mall (your typical indoor mall with all the name brand stores)
- Midtown Village (brand new outdoor mall with a lot of new shops and restaurants)
- Shoppes at Legacy Park (brand new shopping center in the city's city center. Many stores havent opened yet but some are starting to)
-The Tuscaloosa Galleria (upscale boutiques, fine dining, etc)
-Downtown Tuscaloosa (upscale boutiques, cigar shop, coffee shops, restaurants, etc)
THINGS TO SEE:
-Walk around the UA campus (Quad, President's Mansion, Sorority Row, The Walk of Champions, Gorgas House, etc. It is truly a beautiful campus with several buildings dating back to pre-cival war. The new frat and sorority houses are INCREDIBLE)
-Bryant Museum (great museum covering the history of Alabama football. A must for visiting fans IMO)
-Manderson Landing Park (great place besides campus to take in a good run. It is a beautiful park right on the Black Warrior River)
-Ride around the city and take in the massive damage done to the city by the April 27th tornado. A lot is starting to look more normal since things are building in place of the destruction but there is still a lot of visible scars left.
I know this has been long but hope this helps. For parking info, etc. check out www.uagameday.com. Feel free to ask me any questions and I will do my best to answer. HAVE A GREAT TIME!
FINE DINING/NICER RESTAURANTS (all are great):
-The Side by Side (inside the new Embassy Suites hotel downtown and run by famous chef Chris Hastings)
-Ephihany's
-Evangeline's
-Chuck's Fish (owner of Harbor Docks in Destin is a Bama grad and opened this place in Tuscaloosa)
-Southern Ale House
TUSCALOOSA FAVORITES:
-Nick's in the Sticks (excellent steak and get a Nicodemus!)
-5 (love this place - great atmosphere)
-Cypress Inn (Salmon is great)
- Surin (Thai restaurant on strip)
-Dreamland
-Archibald's (better than dreamland IMO)
-Moe's BBQ (located Downtown near the new Courthouse)
-Depalma's Italian (one of my favorites)
-The Bear Trap (rooftop restaurant that overlooks the Strip)
-City Cafe (great meat and three)
-El Rincon (typical mexican food but the margarita's are great AND CHEAP!)
-Iquana Grill (upper scale mexican restaurant with awesome decor and atmosphere - in newer Midtown Village shopping center)
-Hokkaido (Japanese steakhouse destroyed by the April 27th tornado but recently rebuilt on 15th street)
BREAKFAST:
-Waysider (get here early or plan on waiting a long time, The Bear use to eat here every morning)
-Rama Jama's (great location right next to Stadium)
-Another Broken Egg Cafe (Mtn. Brook staple that is open in the new River Walk condo project on the Warrior River right off campus near Manderson Park)
BARS (there are two central locations for the bars in Tuscaloosa, downtown in or near Temmerson Square or on The Strip. This is just a rough list, there are others on the Strip and downtown that I am sure I am forgetting)
Downtown Bars:
-Catch 22 (specialty drinks)
-Innisfree (probably my favorite bar downtown, great drinks and a TON of "scenery")
-The Booth (used to be a Strip favorite but moved to a new Downtown location near Innisfree and next door to the new Courthouse and Moes BBQ)
-4th and 23rd (always have a good band playing but can get really crowded)
-Carpe Vino (wine bar/upscale feel)
-Wilhagan's (good sports bar with lots of TV's. pool tables, etc)
The Strip Bars (all within walking distance to UA campus):
-Gallettes (this is more of the Greek bar so there will be A LOT of "scenery" here both Friday and Saturday. Be sure to get a Yellow Hammer!)
-The Houndstooth (voted the best college sports bar in the country)
-Egans (not my atmosphere but it has been a Tuscaloosa staple for years.Alabama Shakes performed a surprise show here last year)
-T-Town Music Hall (Formerly the Jupiter. This is the place for the bigger bands to play in Tuscaloosa besides the new amphitheater down town. If there isn't a good band playing do not waste your time here)
-Rounders (the closest thing to a club you will find in Tuscaloosa)
SHOPPING:
- University Mall (your typical indoor mall with all the name brand stores)
- Midtown Village (brand new outdoor mall with a lot of new shops and restaurants)
- Shoppes at Legacy Park (brand new shopping center in the city's city center. Many stores havent opened yet but some are starting to)
-The Tuscaloosa Galleria (upscale boutiques, fine dining, etc)
-Downtown Tuscaloosa (upscale boutiques, cigar shop, coffee shops, restaurants, etc)
THINGS TO SEE:
-Walk around the UA campus (Quad, President's Mansion, Sorority Row, The Walk of Champions, Gorgas House, etc. It is truly a beautiful campus with several buildings dating back to pre-cival war. The new frat and sorority houses are INCREDIBLE)
-Bryant Museum (great museum covering the history of Alabama football. A must for visiting fans IMO)
-Manderson Landing Park (great place besides campus to take in a good run. It is a beautiful park right on the Black Warrior River)
-Ride around the city and take in the massive damage done to the city by the April 27th tornado. A lot is starting to look more normal since things are building in place of the destruction but there is still a lot of visible scars left.
I know this has been long but hope this helps. For parking info, etc. check out www.uagameday.com. Feel free to ask me any questions and I will do my best to answer. HAVE A GREAT TIME!
re: Bama fans is there a field tarp at BDS?
Posted by rolltide06 on 11/4/15 at 12:28 pm
I may be wrong but I think there is a drainage system under the turf.
re: For anyone visiting Tuscaloosa this season for a game, hope this helps!
Posted by rolltide06 on 11/4/15 at 12:04 pm
Bump
re: For anyone visiting Tuscaloosa this season for a game, hope this helps!
Posted by rolltide06 on 11/2/15 at 10:02 am
Thought I would give it a bump for the big game this weekend. :cheers:
For anyone visiting Tuscaloosa this season for a game, hope this helps!
Posted by rolltide06 on 9/18/15 at 6:35 am
I always post this and add to it every year as things continue to open and change around T-town. Tuscaloosa is changing and growing so fast it is hard to keep up with everything new that opens, so anyone that wants to add to the list please do. I hope it helps any of you planning to make the trip to UA for a game this year. Feel free to share with friends or on other websites.
FINE DINING/NICER RESTAURANTS (all are great):
-The Side by Side (inside the new Embassy Suites hotel downtown and run by famous chef Chris Hastings)
-Ephihany's
-Evangeline's
-Chuck's Fish (owner of Harbor Docks in Destin is a Bama grad and opened this place in Tuscaloosa)
-Southern Ale House
TUSCALOOSA FAVORITES:
-Nick's in the Sticks (excellent steak and get a Nicodemus!)
-5 (love this place - great atmosphere)
-Cypress Inn (Salmon is great)
- Surin (Thai restaurant on strip)
-Dreamland
-Archibald's (better than dreamland IMO)
-Moe's BBQ (located Downtown near the new Courthouse)
-Depalma's Italian (one of my favorites)
-The Bear Trap (rooftop restaurant that overlooks the Strip)
-City Cafe (great meat and three)
-El Rincon (typical mexican food but the margarita's are great AND CHEAP!)
-Iquana Grill (upper scale mexican restaurant with awesome decor and atmosphere - in newer Midtown Village shopping center)
-Hokkaido (Japanese steakhouse destroyed by the April 27th tornado but recently rebuilt on 15th street)
BREAKFAST:
-Waysider (get here early or plan on waiting a long time, The Bear use to eat here every morning)
-Rama Jama's (great location right next to Stadium)
-Another Broken Egg Cafe (Mtn. Brook staple that is open in the new River Walk condo project on the Warrior River right off campus near Manderson Park)
BARS (there are two central locations for the bars in Tuscaloosa, downtown in or near Temmerson Square or on The Strip. This is just a rough list, there are others on the Strip and downtown that I am sure I am forgetting)
Downtown Bars:
-Catch 22 (specialty drinks)
-Innisfree (probably my favorite bar downtown, great drinks and a TON of "scenery")
-The Booth (used to be a Strip favorite but moved to a new Downtown location near Innisfree and next door to the new Courthouse and Moes BBQ)
-4th and 23rd (always have a good band playing but can get really crowded)
-Carpe Vino (wine bar/upscale feel)
-Wilhagan's (good sports bar with lots of TV's. pool tables, etc)
The Strip Bars (all within walking distance to UA campus):
-Gallettes (this is more of the Greek bar so there will be A LOT of "scenery" here both Friday and Saturday. Be sure to get a Yellow Hammer!)
-The Houndstooth (voted the best college sports bar in the country)
-Egans (not my atmosphere but it has been a Tuscaloosa staple for years.Alabama Shakes performed a surprise show here last year)
-T-Town Music Hall (Formerly the Jupiter. This is the place for the bigger bands to play in Tuscaloosa besides the new amphitheater down town. If there isn't a good band playing do not waste your time here)
-Rounders (the closest thing to a club you will find in Tuscaloosa)
SHOPPING:
- University Mall (your typical indoor mall with all the name brand stores)
- Midtown Village (brand new outdoor mall with a lot of new shops and restaurants)
- Shoppes at Legacy Park (brand new shopping center in the city's city center. Many stores havent opened yet but some are starting to)
-The Tuscaloosa Galleria (upscale boutiques, fine dining, etc)
-Downtown Tuscaloosa (upscale boutiques, cigar shop, coffee shops, restaurants, etc)
THINGS TO SEE:
-Walk around the UA campus (Quad, President's Mansion, Sorority Row, The Walk of Champions, Gorgas House, etc. It is truly a beautiful campus with several buildings dating back to pre-cival war. The new frat and sorority houses are INCREDIBLE)
-Bryant Museum (great museum covering the history of Alabama football. A must for visiting fans IMO)
-Manderson Landing Park (great place besides campus to take in a good run. It is a beautiful park right on the Black Warrior River)
-Ride around the city and take in the massive damage done to the city by the April 27th tornado. A lot is starting to look more normal since things are building in place of the destruction but there is still a lot of visible scars left.
I know this has been long but hope this helps. For parking info, etc. check out www.uagameday.com. Feel free to ask me any questions and I will do my best to answer. HAVE A GREAT TIME!
:cheers:
FINE DINING/NICER RESTAURANTS (all are great):
-The Side by Side (inside the new Embassy Suites hotel downtown and run by famous chef Chris Hastings)
-Ephihany's
-Evangeline's
-Chuck's Fish (owner of Harbor Docks in Destin is a Bama grad and opened this place in Tuscaloosa)
-Southern Ale House
TUSCALOOSA FAVORITES:
-Nick's in the Sticks (excellent steak and get a Nicodemus!)
-5 (love this place - great atmosphere)
-Cypress Inn (Salmon is great)
- Surin (Thai restaurant on strip)
-Dreamland
-Archibald's (better than dreamland IMO)
-Moe's BBQ (located Downtown near the new Courthouse)
-Depalma's Italian (one of my favorites)
-The Bear Trap (rooftop restaurant that overlooks the Strip)
-City Cafe (great meat and three)
-El Rincon (typical mexican food but the margarita's are great AND CHEAP!)
-Iquana Grill (upper scale mexican restaurant with awesome decor and atmosphere - in newer Midtown Village shopping center)
-Hokkaido (Japanese steakhouse destroyed by the April 27th tornado but recently rebuilt on 15th street)
BREAKFAST:
-Waysider (get here early or plan on waiting a long time, The Bear use to eat here every morning)
-Rama Jama's (great location right next to Stadium)
-Another Broken Egg Cafe (Mtn. Brook staple that is open in the new River Walk condo project on the Warrior River right off campus near Manderson Park)
BARS (there are two central locations for the bars in Tuscaloosa, downtown in or near Temmerson Square or on The Strip. This is just a rough list, there are others on the Strip and downtown that I am sure I am forgetting)
Downtown Bars:
-Catch 22 (specialty drinks)
-Innisfree (probably my favorite bar downtown, great drinks and a TON of "scenery")
-The Booth (used to be a Strip favorite but moved to a new Downtown location near Innisfree and next door to the new Courthouse and Moes BBQ)
-4th and 23rd (always have a good band playing but can get really crowded)
-Carpe Vino (wine bar/upscale feel)
-Wilhagan's (good sports bar with lots of TV's. pool tables, etc)
The Strip Bars (all within walking distance to UA campus):
-Gallettes (this is more of the Greek bar so there will be A LOT of "scenery" here both Friday and Saturday. Be sure to get a Yellow Hammer!)
-The Houndstooth (voted the best college sports bar in the country)
-Egans (not my atmosphere but it has been a Tuscaloosa staple for years.Alabama Shakes performed a surprise show here last year)
-T-Town Music Hall (Formerly the Jupiter. This is the place for the bigger bands to play in Tuscaloosa besides the new amphitheater down town. If there isn't a good band playing do not waste your time here)
-Rounders (the closest thing to a club you will find in Tuscaloosa)
SHOPPING:
- University Mall (your typical indoor mall with all the name brand stores)
- Midtown Village (brand new outdoor mall with a lot of new shops and restaurants)
- Shoppes at Legacy Park (brand new shopping center in the city's city center. Many stores havent opened yet but some are starting to)
-The Tuscaloosa Galleria (upscale boutiques, fine dining, etc)
-Downtown Tuscaloosa (upscale boutiques, cigar shop, coffee shops, restaurants, etc)
THINGS TO SEE:
-Walk around the UA campus (Quad, President's Mansion, Sorority Row, The Walk of Champions, Gorgas House, etc. It is truly a beautiful campus with several buildings dating back to pre-cival war. The new frat and sorority houses are INCREDIBLE)
-Bryant Museum (great museum covering the history of Alabama football. A must for visiting fans IMO)
-Manderson Landing Park (great place besides campus to take in a good run. It is a beautiful park right on the Black Warrior River)
-Ride around the city and take in the massive damage done to the city by the April 27th tornado. A lot is starting to look more normal since things are building in place of the destruction but there is still a lot of visible scars left.
I know this has been long but hope this helps. For parking info, etc. check out www.uagameday.com. Feel free to ask me any questions and I will do my best to answer. HAVE A GREAT TIME!
:cheers:
re: Ranking SEC schools by hotness of girls
Posted by rolltide06 on 8/11/15 at 2:28 pm
Top 3 (in no particular order):
UGA
Bama
Ole Miss
The rest...
UGA
Bama
Ole Miss
The rest...
Alabama Phi Mu rush video...WOW
Posted by rolltide06 on 8/9/14 at 10:04 am
re: UF has the coolest campus by far.....and here's why (Pic Heavy)
Posted by rolltide06 on 7/9/14 at 3:29 pm
Sorry, Florida is a great school but one of the worst campuses in the SEC IMO.
re: Embarassing Fans/Players from your school or rival (videos,pics,articles,etc)
Posted by rolltide06 on 7/1/14 at 7:04 am
Can we at least make them not photoshopped. geez...
re: SEC Schools ranked by hottest women
Posted by rolltide06 on 6/6/14 at 10:51 am
Top 3 are easy (in no particular order):
Ole Miss
Bama
UGA
Ole Miss
Bama
UGA
re: Which team here has the best logo? the worst?
Posted by rolltide06 on 6/2/14 at 5:19 pm
We should have never stopped the use of this logo.


re: Favorite SEC campuses [Tis the Offseason]
Posted by rolltide06 on 5/9/14 at 1:49 pm
Nice building just not my style. I prefer the Old South looking campuses.
re: Favorite SEC campuses [Tis the Offseason]
Posted by rolltide06 on 5/9/14 at 9:27 am
My top vote goes to Bama but of course I am partial. Other top ones are Ole Miss, LSU, UGA, and I'll even throw Auburn in there.











re: Alabama Fans serious question?
Posted by rolltide06 on 11/15/13 at 11:50 am
The amount of jealousy in the original post is hilarious. :lol:
re: Bama Fans Were Surprisingly Great
Posted by rolltide06 on 11/11/13 at 3:42 pm
Glad you had a great time and were treated well. :cheers:
re: LSU fans coming to Tuscaloosa this weekend for the game...
Posted by rolltide06 on 11/8/13 at 11:10 am
quote:
Thanks rolltide06
No problem man! Any questions let me know. :cheers:
re: LSU fans coming to Tuscaloosa this weekend for the game...
Posted by rolltide06 on 11/8/13 at 10:23 am
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re: LSU fans coming to Tuscaloosa...hope this helps
Posted by rolltide06 on 11/8/13 at 10:19 am
Bumped to help out some of the fans I have seen previously post questions about Ttown.
re: Bama Fans, help me out.
Posted by rolltide06 on 11/8/13 at 10:18 am
I will bump my previous post, will provide you with a lot of helpful information. :cheers:
re: Growing Up In Alabama And Becoming A Bama/Barn Fan
Posted by rolltide06 on 11/8/13 at 10:16 am
My family are Bama grads and fans. Grew up going to Bama games so it was an easy decision for me.
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