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Tara Tallon Whitting: "Absolutely one of the best places I've eaten on the road! Fantastic service! Amazing beers selections and great food! Go there if you have the chance!"
Greg Grant: "Gorgonzola filet is probably the best steak I've had since I got out of county. Everything here is sublimely flavored, without being over powered with seasoning, like the chains do. Worth the trip."
Lee Ann Williams: "We were in town visiting the college and had dinner here on a Sunday. They served an awesome fried chicken. Don't leave without trying the fried avocado!"
Russell Craddock: "Every BAMA fan must visit here! This place will take you right back to glory days within the first two steps you take. Great displays including Bear's actual office!"
Elizabeth H.: "Great walking or running trails! Conveniently close to campus. Also has a new a fro-yo place, Orange Leaf, for those hot summers afternoons! Bring a blanket and eat your yogurt on the flat landing!"
Grocery Store 1320 McFarland Blvd E, Ste 100 Tuscaloosa, AL
People also say (6 tips):
Raychel Delaney: "It provides unique food products you couldn't find in Publix or Piggly Wiggly. It is a bit pricey, but it is worth if for the better quality products."
Justin Lisenby: "Great spot to grab organic and natural foods."
ESPN: "Visiting teams are relegated to “The Fail Room,” which is actually the visiting locker room. It’s named after alumnus James M. Fail in 2008, and it hasn’t treated opponents very well since."
Emily M.: "Built in 1929 with a seating capacity of 12,000. It now seats 101,821 screaming Alabama fans, making us the 5th largest collegiate stadium in the nation! Roooollll Tiiiddeee!!!!"
Cynthia Morgan: "'Aint nothing like 'em no where!' My father use to make a 45 min drive just to have the best ribs in the state. Opened in 1958 only serving ribs, sauce and bread! Now they have a variety of sides!"
Paul Pont: "This is the original "Dreamland" even though it's not owned by "Big Daddy" anymore (the original owner), they still have their sweet-heat signature sauce, Yum. It's a must try when your in Tuscaloosa."