Listing Tag: Family Friendly

  • Southern Ale House

    Southern Ale House

    Great Food, Great Atmosphere & Great BEER! Whether you are a party of one, or need space for your entire extended family, we will do everything we can to accommodate you and make your dining and drinking experience as great as it can be. We do get busy, so call ahead if you are concerned…

  • Swen Chinese Restaurant

    Swen Chinese Restaurant

    A variety of familiar Chinese dishes, plus lunch specials & takeout. Quick, made to order, and reasonably priced. Located right on The Strip. Come in and see us today.

  • Midtown Village

    Midtown Village

    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…

  • Mr. Chen’s Authentic Chinese

    Mr. Chen’s Authentic Chinese

    Mr. Chen’s offers delicious dining, carryout and delivery to Tuscaloosa, AL.Mr. Chen’s is a cornerstone in the Tuscaloosa community and has been recognized for its outstanding Chinese cuisine, excellent service and friendly staff. Our Chinese restaurant is known for its modern interpretation of classic dishes and its insistence on only using high quality fresh ingredients.…

  • Mr. G’s Italian Restaurant

    Mr. G’s Italian Restaurant

    We’re a locally owned and operated Italian restaurant that’s been serving amazing Italian food to satisfied customers like you since 1974. Come in and meet our family while you enjoy our quality food.

  • Mugshots Grill and Bar

    Mugshots Grill and Bar

    Laid-back, convivial spot for burgers, sandwiches & salads, some with a Hawaiian twist, plus beer.

  • Murphy African-American Museum

    Murphy African-American Museum

    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…

  • Northport Visitor Center and Heritage Museum

    Northport Visitor Center and Heritage Museum

    Step back in time at the Northport Visitor Center & Heritage Museum, housed in the beautifully restored Palmer House, a Victorian-era home originally built in 1907 by the Josh Palmer Family. Once located on Tanyard Street (now 10th Street), this charming home sheltered four generations of Palmers, each leaving their mark through thoughtful additions as their…

  • Old Tavern Museum

    Old Tavern Museum

    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…

  • Paul R. Jones Art Gallery

    Paul R. Jones Art Gallery

    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…

  • Paul W. Bryant Museum

    Paul W. Bryant Museum

    The mission of the Paul W. Bryant Museum is to collect, preserve and exhibit items, and to disseminate information relating to the sports history of the University of Alabama. Goals The Paul W. Bryant Museum is dedicated to: Educating and inspiring a universal audience about the significant contributions and accomplishments of University of Alabama collegiate…

  • President’s Mansion University of Alabama

    President’s Mansion University of Alabama

    The President’s Mansion is a historic Greek Revival style mansion on the campus of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It has served as the official residence of university presidents ever since its completion in 1841. The structure narrowly avoided destruction during the American Civil War, making it one of the oldest surviving buildings…