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As we all learned when Tom Cruise worked the bar in the 1988 classic “Cocktail,” there’s more to a good mixed drink than well liquor and soda water. When the Tuscaloosa crowd wants a real cocktail, they head to Catch 22. Gallon apothecary jars line the countertops filled with pure Finlandia vodka, each one artfully…

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This adventure into opening the doors to our very own microbrewery began years before our November 2013 Grand Opening. It’s a story of friendship, mountain biking and basement brewing. Individually, all four of our owners had homebrewed at some point in their journey to love the craft of brewing. Jason Spikes, now our Head Brewer,…

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Ajian Sushi is a sushi restaurant located near downtown Tuscaloosa that was opened by former Alabama quarterback, AJ McCarron. Ajian offers a variety sushi and suhi rolls, including a “Maki Tide” which is a signature sushi roll created by Ajian.

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Alcove is the first smoke-free bar establishment in Tuscaloosa. Patrons can enjoy clean refreshing air inside, and smoking is permitted outside on either our front or back patio areas.

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Babe’s Doughnut is a family-owned breakfast, brunch and coffee business located in Downtown Tuscaloosa. The menu features gourmet doughnuts unlike anything else you’ll find in town. Flavors include: bacon maple, sourdough, Reese’s Peanut Butter, Heath Bar sprinkle, Captain Crunch, Fruity Pebbles, S’mores, red velvet, blackberry cream cheese and others. Seasonal offerings can range from King Cakes…

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Built way back in 1825—when powdered wigs were still a thing—Bama Bed and Breakfast has been given a modern makeover that perfectly blends historic Southern charm with all the cozy comforts you actually want (think fluffy pillows, reliable Wi-Fi, and maybe even a little sweet tea waiting for you). Whether you’re rolling in for a…

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The Bama Theatre is a historic theatre located in downtown Tuscaloosa surrounded by restaurants and night life. The theatre has been a Tuscaloosa feature since 1938 and continues as a venue for entertainment and art. The Bama Theatre is managed by The Arts Council and features the Bama Art House Film Series, Acoustic Nights, concerts…

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The Battle-Friedman House was built about 1835 by Alfred Battle, a North Carolina native who had come to Tuscaloosa in 1821. The house and its outbuildings occupied the entire city block. Originally, the house consisted of the two front parlours, central hallway and the rooms above. The columned porch and the rooms at the back…