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Catfish that is heaven-sent. Catfish Heaven is home to some of the best catfish and wings in Tuscaloosa.

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Tuscaloosa Tennis Center (TTC), was touted by TennisIndustry Magazine as “Indoor Tennis Facility of the Year,” and is a premier all-season tennis facility in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. TTC features four outdoor hard courts, six outdoor clay courts, and three indoor courts. Being open to the public along with memberships available, TTC offers opportunities for everyone at…

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Central Mesa is an authentic Mexican restaurant located in downtown Tuscaloosa. It offers menu items such as house-made tortillas, slow-roasted meats and fresh vegetables and peppers. Every dish is prepared from scratch, in-house to ensure quality freshness and taste. Central Mesa also offers Tuscaloosa’s largest selection of tequila and other liquors for delicious cocktails.

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CHOM, where children Explore, Create and Discover every time they visit. When we say “hands-on” we really mean it! Learning through play is what our exhibits are all about, and you are encouraged to touch, feel and play in our exhibits. Three floors of fun wait for families and school groups, too. With 24 exhibits, CHOM offers newborns through age 13…

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Chuck Morgan was raised in Birmingham, Alabama. He went to Ramsay High School, the University of Alabama, and graduated from law school in Tuscaloosa. He came to national prominence in 1963, the day after the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham when he delivered a speech critical of the state of race…

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We offer movie lovers the best films in beautiful theatres that are well-maintained and run by friendly, well-trained team members. Admission Policy: After 8:30PM – all guests must be 17 years of age with picture ID to see any movie -unless accompanied by parent.

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The idea of erecting a bell tower on the University of Alabama campus was initially suggested in 1919. It was envisioned as a war memorial for those who fought in World War I. Due to a lack of funding for its construction, the project never materialized. In the late 1920s, university students were finally successful…

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The Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center (DWCAC) is located in the former Allen & Jemison Co. Hardware building located on the corner of 7th Street and Greensboro Avenue on the same block as the Historic Bama Theatre. Managed by the Arts Council, the DWCAC is a hub of arts and cultural activity in the City…

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Dreamland is still eminently known for bar-b-que ribs. The décor inside the original café is warm and inviting with a big bar, a few tables and booths and a pot-bellied stove. It feels like you are attending a family picnic indoors and the ribs are delicious, cooked the same way for over 50 years. Inside…

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Hip counter-serve pizzeria dishing up crispy, thin-crust pies made with creative toppings & sauces.

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We’re serving a complete, high-quality southern experience for those who want accessible, and upscale breakfast, brunch, and lunch dining. Completely sophisticated yet totally casual, our menu features hearty breakfast and lunch fare paired with deliciously unique cocktails and built-to-order bloody marys. Whether you want a meal and music, or just a place to enjoy a…

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Two best friends, Eric Wyatt and Rob Coons, founded the little Italian restaurant, Broadway Pizzeria, with the idea that premium pizzas baked inside of authentic wood-burning ovens should never be more than a phone call away.