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The Shoppes at Legacy Park is located at the heart of Tuscaloosa’s premier retail area, featuring a wide array of shopping and dining opportunities. Area exclusive retailers such as The Fresh Market, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Pet Smart, Bed Bath and Beyond, DSW Shoes and The Fresh Market are among our retail stores. Chuy’s Tex-Mex and other popular restaurants are…

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Located in Downtown Tuscaloosa. We strive daily to provide the highest quality food, cocktails, and customer service this town has to offer. We have created a unique, but casual dining experience; which offers fresh food and beverages, Alabama beers, and local entertainment. We look forward to you joining us soon.

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Tuscaloosa’s only Rooftop Restaurant & Bar overlooking Bryant Denny Stadium. Be it Rooftop Bingo, Saturday for a game, or Friday happy hour, The Bear Trap provides an excellent atomosphere to enjoy friends, family, and colleagues.

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The Booth is a longtime staple of Tuscaloosa’s nightlife and music scene. The bar carries a storied legacy and a reputation for live music, college-town energy, and loyal patrons.

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When you’re hungry in Tuscaloosa, you want good food and craft drinks that leave you satisfied, not small plates that leave you hungry for more. Stop by River’s dining room and get exactly what you need. Our menu is driven by a southern chef with a flair for presentation, and filled with food to fit…

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If you want to come enjoy a high energy nightclub, dance to live bands, or kick back and take pleasure in the Tuscaloosa strip from the open-air rooftop, Rounders is the place to be. Sports fans come get your fix while enjoying our 14 different draft beers, the highest in quality large screen TVs.

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Welcome to Midtown Village, a premier destination for visitors and a gathering place for the community since 2007. Simply stated, Midtown Village is the hub of Tuscaloosa, where everything comes together. With stylish shops and cuisine choices, you can quench your thirst for the newest fashion trends while satisfying your appetite at one of many…

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Monarch is a craft coffee shop in Tuscaloosa serving pour overs, drip coffee, espresso drinks, toasts and housemade treats.

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Tuscaloosa’s first licensed black mortician, Mr. Will J. Murphy, built this two-story craftsman bungalow in the early 1920s as his private residence. Materials from the old state capitol building a few blocks away, such as bricks and window sills, were salvaged when it burned in 1923 and used in the house’s construction. Today, the structure…


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The Old Tavern has been a fixture in downtown Tuscaloosa since the time of the capital era. Innkeeper William Dunton built the structure in 1827, three blocks from its current site as a tavern and hotel on the stagecoach route that passed through Tuscaloosa. One of the few remaining nineteenth-century inns in the state, the…

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In 2008, Paul R. Jones donated a portion of his collection of African American art to the University of Alabama. With over 1,700 pieces, the Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art at The University of Alabama is one of the largest collections of African American art in the world. Jones was known as a…