July 26, 2015

OUR FAVORITE EATS IN BHAM

Dude the food in Alabama is INCREDIBLE.  I posted on my instagram a few months ago that Alabama has turned me into a foodie and I am so happy about it! All my life I have been one that went to a party and could care less about the food, I would rather socialize with people. I don't even know what happened, but I've changed! haha. And I feel like I finally understand what all the hype for good food is about! I've had tons of people ask me where our favorite restaurants were in Bama, so here is a list of all that I can think of!

  • Saw's Juke Joint: The best BBQ around! When we first moved to Alabama, we decided we needed to find the best BBQ because that's what everyone raves about in the South! So every week for date night we would go try a new place and we are seriously obsessed with Saw's! But you have to go to this location...Saw's and Saw's Soul Kitchen are also owned by the same people but don't have as good of a menu in our opinion and are not as big.  Saw's Juke Joint also has live bands on the weekends! Basically everything here is good, but some of our favorite dishes are the pork baker (think huge Idaho potato stuffed with pulled pork, bacon bits, cheese, green onions, sour cream and smothered in BBQ sauce), the pork and greens (a true Southern meal! cheese grits, greens, pulled pork, and the best dang onion rings ever), and their wings! Hands down the BEST wings we have EVER had. Life changing! They also have the most delicious BBQ sauce that is vinegar based and a white BBQ sauce that is equally as good. We made sure to bring some BBQ sauce with us to Pennsylvania! :)
  • Mugshots: the most amazing burgers with sourdough buns! Our favorite non-fast food burger joint ever!
  • Bottega: coconut pecan cake. amen. (plus everything else there is seriously amazing).
  • Chez Fon Fon: go on Thursdays at lunch and have their amazing crab cakes! 
    • Frank Stitt is the owner and executive chef of Bottega, Chez Fon Fon, and Highlands Grill. He is world renowned and after eating at any of his restaurants you'll understand why! Go eat some amazing Southern dishes with French, Italian, and Mediterranean flair.
  • Niki's West: the best meat and three! What's a meat and three? The South is famous for them...it's cafeteria style with any meat and three sides for a set price. You better know what you want when you get to the front, otherwise they aren't going to be very happy with you! We recommend any of the following: catfish with tartar sauce (best tartar sauce we've ever tasted), spinach, mac'n'cheese, rutabaga, fried green tomatoes, broccoli, rolls, fried okra, and banana pudding -- it's the best in town, we guarantee! 
  • Dreamland BBQ: their ribs and BBQ sauce are soooo good! We are picky rib eaters because we prefer to make our own, but we loved these!
  • Steel City Pops: organic, fresh, gourmet popsicles with constantly changing flavors. I've never had one I didn't like! Some of our all-time favorites are: strawberry-lemon, buttermilk, peanut butter, and avocado.
  • El Barrio: the most incredible Mexican restaurant! Totally hipster and fills up super fast so get there early! Also, if you don't mind family-style seating then you can usually be seated faster. We hear their meatloaf is super popular, but we weren't crazy about it.We love their bottomless salsa, shrimp quesadilla, al carbon tacos, and their chopped romaine and spinach salad. 
  • Bettola: a delicious Italian restaurant with the yummiest thin crust pizza! It's one of those places where you can't read a single thing on the menu so you just pick whatever is the most fun to say. ;) Sit outside if you can, it's lovely! 
  • Five: a restaurant that is designed for those who get overwhelmed easily...there are only five choices in each category (appetizers, entrees, etc.) Go during lunch hours because it's the same menu, just cheaper. We love their appetizers more than anything and recommend the baked avocado and uptown shrimp.
  • Big Bad Wolves' BBQ in Tuscaloosa: BBQ NACHOS NEED I SAY MORE?! Sooo good. This pop-up BBQ joint is on University Avenue, really close to the Bryant-Denny Stadium and is only there for home football games! Make sure you get some nachos before heading to a game and make sure you throw in a "roll tide" in place of a thank you if you want to fit in!
  • Crawfish Boil: this is a Southern tradition that you don't want to miss! Every spring in April you can find buckets of crawfish simmering in cajun seasoning along with some corn, sausage, and potatoes. Cover a table with newspaper, dump the bucket onto the table, and gather 'round for some seriously yummy food. Make sure you have a local teach you how to eat them and suck out the heads! (It sounds so gross but it's amazing).
  • Blue Belle icecream: we are obsessed! They change their flavors year round and we love them all! Sometimes Walmart sells them for half-off which is a great day because they are expensive! G tells everyone that you can pull out Blue Belle from your freezer and it's soft enough to scoop and always tastes amazing. You can also pay for the scoop at The Whole Scoop in Hoover (and they give a giant scoop! we love the turtle flavor here).  And we never went, but heard that the Blue Belle Factory in Sylacauga is fun and gives out free samples!
  • Zaxby's: Chick-fil-a's competitor. We love their chicken but like Chick-fil-a's fries so it's a toss up!
  • Donut Joe's in Pelham: to die for! Get their maple bacon, classic, and blueberry cake donuts!
  • Heavenly Donuts: we like their donuts alright but we really go on Saturday mornings for their beignets! Hurry over because they sell out fairly quick.
  • Taco Truck: right by Regions Field. We tried one of each taco, but our favorite was easily the steak tacos. And I think they are only $3 a plate if I remember correctly! 
  • Bahama Bucks: Our literal last night in Birmingham we were introduced to this place (thank you Johnsons!) and I still crave it/think about it! haha. Best. sno cones. ever. RUN, don't walk. We loved the snickerdoodle!
  • Eli's Jerusalem Grill: a taste of home!!!!! I was SO excited to find this place and it totally lived up to my expectations! Eli is from Jerusalem and usually working so it's fun to chat with him. One wall is covered with a giant picture of a spice market in the Old City and the other wall is covered with a giant picture of the Western Wall / Dome of the Rock. I refuse to buy pitas from the grocery store because they just don't taste as good as they did in Jerusalem, but these took me right back! I recommend their pitas and hummus (duh), falafel sandwich, beef/lamb schawarma sandwich, and a slice of knafeh to share! But seriously, I don't think you can go wrong here.
  • Mi Pueblo: is actually a store, but has a restaurant inside too! This store has food from many different Hispanic countries and has really cheap and fresh produce.  Make sure to get some fresh tortillas (corn or flour) from the tortilleria and some goodies from the bakery! We also love the pineapple Jarritos brand drink. 
And now you may finally understand why we came away from Alabama with a little more on our bones than we arrived with! hahaha. There's more of us to love, right??? hahaha.

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