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A DOWNTOWN SCENE AWAITS Four Diamond luxury. Southern Hospitality. The Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa is the perfect choice for business and leisure travelers visiting Montgomery. Located in the heart of downtown, the Renaissance Montgomery offers contemporary accommodations and boasts a 14,000-square-foot ballroom, 73,000-square-foot exhibit hall, 18 meeting rooms and is adjacent to the Montgomery Performing Arts Centre. Guests can relax in our European-style spa with steam rooms and a full-service salon, enjoy nightly live music at The Exchange lounge, and savor our Southern-inspired cuisine at The House restaurant. For more information, call 334.481.5000 or visit www.renaissancemontgomery.com.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ISSUE 14 • 2017

Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce President Randall L. George Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce Convention & Visitor Bureau Vice President Dawn Hathcock

WHAT TO LOVE HAPPENING NOW TASTE NIGHTLIFE THE BEAT GOES ON PLAY

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There’s always something to do in MGM. Be sure to check out Riverfront Park along the river or enjoy a cool cocktail in one of Montgomery’s military bars — AviatorBAR.

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ANNUAL EVENTS

Montgomery should be your first stop for cool activities and events. Whether you are looking to be artistic, adventurous, or a foodie, MGM can offer you many amazing experiences throughout the year.

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Montgomery understands the importance of nightlife and takes that idea above and beyond. MGM is home to not only one, but three entertainment districts that offer a unique selection of bars and restaurants, and with UBER or Lyft you never have to worry about driving!

The Montgomery & River Region Visitor Guide is published by exploreMedia for the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce Convention & Visitor Bureau. All information is subject to change.

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MILITARY APPRECIATION

Montgomery takes pride in the partnership it has with Maxwell Air Force Base. MGM continually expresses gratitude to the base’s members with various events and discounts offered at attractions and restaurants.

Those of us who live here have always known what a gem our city is, but now it seems the entire nation knows it too. Montgomery was recently voted the Best Historic City by USA Today ...and named All-America City by the National Civic League.



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The reasons to love Montgomery are many and varied, but since we can’t list them all, here are some of the very best.

PADDLE PLAY: Slide across the surface of the Alabama River on a stand-up paddle board and get a different view of the adjacent downtown skyline.

A GETAWAY: Test your smarts, skills and nerves and have a blast doing it while playing one of the problem-solving games at the new Escapology downtown.

NIGHTLIFE: Pick up the pace with the excitement of The Alley, one of the city’s entertainment districts, right across from the Montgomery Convention Center.

HERITAGE HOTSPOTS: Walk in the footsteps of world-changing events. Montgomery was the cradle of the Confederacy and, a century later, the impetus of the Civil Rights Movement.

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SHAKESPEARE, Y’ALL: Take in a play at one of the country’s most celebrated theatres, The Alabama Shakespeare Festival. And every season offers more than Will’s works. Popular contemporary plays, including musicals, take the stage too.

SUNSET SIPS: Enjoy a cocktail outdoors at SandBAR, sitting on a bluff overlooking the Alabama River.


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STATE STORIES: Learn pretty much everything you want to know about the Yellowhammer state at the Museum of Alabama.

FLAVORS: Eat your fill of Southern-fried favorites and upscale culinary creations at Montgomery’s diverse restaurants.

GRIDIRON ACTION: The Sunbelt and MAC college football conferences face off each December in the ESPN’s Raycom Media Camellia Bowl.

LITERARY LEGENDS: F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, golden couple of the Jazz Age and famous authors, lived (drank!) and wrote in the capital city. Check out the Fitzgerald Museum, housed in their Montgomery home. RIVER RIDES: Roll on down the Alabama River aboard the city’s very own riverboat, The Harriott II.

HOT DOG!: Take a bite of history at Chris’ Hot Dogs, a local favorite that’s been serving tasty dogs smothered in a signature sauce since 1917.

PASS THE BISCUITS: Catch a Montgomery Biscuits baseball game and a flying biscuit too at historic Riverwalk Stadium.

LATE-NIGHT JAZZ: Soak up some smooth sounds and stiff drinks at the after-hours club, Sous la Terre, downtown.

GREAT OUTDOORS: Our mild weather means you can eat, drink and be merry alfresco at many of Montgomery’s restaurants and bars. Try Capitol Oyster Bar at the Marina, Pine Bar and The Tipping Point. PARK PLACES: Take a walk, fly a kite or just relax with a book at one of Montgomery’s multiple green spaces like Blount Cultural Park or Vaughn Road Park.

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See who’s playing in the Capital of Dreams Serving as the center for entertainment in downtown Montgomery, the Montgomery Performing Arts Centre is a state-of-the-art facility large enough for first run Broadway shows, yet intimate enough with 1,800 seats to view a wide variety of concerts, opera, comedy, dance and children's shows.

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“Montgomery doesn’t try to hide its past. Memorials, tourist sites and a narrated trolley ride tell the stories.”-Atlanta Journal Constitution

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ASF’S SEASON

The Alabama Shakespeare Festival is one of Montgomery’s sparkliest cultural gems, offering an array of plays and theatre experiences each year, including classics by its namesake, contemporary dramas and comedies, brand new productions by emerging Southern voices and engaging children’s plays (like this summer’s blockbuster “Mary Poppins”) as well as timeless holiday favorites like “A Christmas Carol.” Visit asf.net to see what work will be on stage when you’re here.

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There’s always something exciting, artistic, musical, outdoorsy, tasty or a fun mix of it all happening here in Montgomery (and this list is just a sampling). See what we’ve got in store for you all throughout the year, and find many more events and activities at visitingmontgomery.com

JASMINE HILL GARDENS TOURS There’s always something lovely to see at Jasmine Hill Gardens, but in the spring and summer, a profusion of beautiful blooms blanket this tranquil spot. Take a tour and wander through acres of flowers as well as statuary representing mythical Greek heroes and gods. jasminehill.org

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RIVERWALK WINE FESTIVAL

Wind down from a day exploring the city and sip your way along the banks of the Alabama River at the annual Riverwalk Wine Festival, which welcomes autumn’s cooler breezes each October and features tastings from more than 100 wineries, delish bites from area restaurants and live music. And if you like some of the vino you sample, you can take it home. Local wine shops are on hand with discounts on select bottles. funinmontgomery.com

ESPN’S RAYCOM MEDIA CAMELLIA BOWL

The Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, played in historic Cramton Bowl, brings teams from the Sun Belt Conference and the Mid-American Conference to the capital city each December for one last bout of intense competition before they hang up their helmets for the year. The game is televised on ESPN and drew more than 7,000 fans in person and far more TV viewers in its first year. It’s a unique college football experience that’s fun for all football fans, no matter who you root for. camelliabowl.com

HONORING HANK

Gather with other devoted Hank Williams fans at the country music icon’s grave on New Year’s Eve at midnight and have a ghostly good time. Who knows? Maybe the super-star’s spirit will appear.

ALABAMA NATIONAL FAIR

The Alabama National Fair is full of fall family fun. It offers carnival rides, a circus, racing pigs, countless fried food options and more every autumn. alnationalfair.org

#EatMGM CHRISTMAS LIGHTS FESTIVAL AT THE ZOO

This annual festival celebrates the season with colorful, twinkling displays and holiday decorations that transform the Zoo into a winter wonderland. Enjoy it all with some warm cocoa and freshbaked cookies before stopping by to visit Santa. montgomeryzoo.com

Called EatMGM, the capital city’s restaurant week – held each summer – makes for a seriously savory seven days of enjoying Montgomery’s palate-pleasing and tummy-testing food culture. eatmgm.com


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TAVERN FEST

Beer lovers and history buffs descend on Old Alabama Town each fall to sample craft brews and explore the perfectly preserved 19th century village that’s tucked on the edge of downtown and serves as a living history museum. The event raises funds for Old Alabama Town’s continued maintenance and programs and includes a silent auction, live music from local bands, food and dancing in addition to all the icecold beer. landmarksfoundation.com

HALLOWEEN

Get an up-close-and-personal look at all the latest and greatest hunting, fishing and outdoor gear at this massive expo that fills the Montgomery Convention Center each summer. More than 300 exhibitors show off their products, and other highlights include concerts, free riverboat rides, Young Buck’s kids’ activities, a NASCAR simulator and the chance to meet celebrities like the hosts of the “Major League Bow Hunter” TV show and even the Jack Links Jerky Sasquatch. Admission is free with a can of food to be donated to the city’s food bank. buckmasters.com

Who doesn’t enjoy a good ghost story? Thanks to a rich — and often tumultuous —history, Montgomery is generously peppered with sites where mysterious sounds shoot neck hairs straight up, spectral shadows float down dark halls, and all manner of eerie events take place. If you’re here near Halloween, take a Haunted Hearse Tour to see some of the capital city’s most spook-tacular spots. Kick back and relax in a retrofitted hearse while being driven to haunted locales and the spots where some of Montgomery’s most infamous murders occurred. visitingmontgomery.com

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BROADWAY UNDER THE STARS

ASU TURKEY DAY CLASSIC

Alumni and fans from all over the country come back to Montgomery and join hometown Hornet faithful to give thanks for Southern football at the Turkey Day Classic, the homecoming game for Alabama State University’s football team that’s held on Thanksgiving Day. The entire week leading up to the gridiron action is packed with festive activities, including parades, performances by the Mighty Hornets Marching Band and tons of tasty tailgating. bamastatesports.com

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Music by moonlight is the hallmark of this popular free event, which features tunes from famous Broadway hits played by the Montgomery Symphony Orchestra. The setting is the grassy park around the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, and guests are invited to bring a picnic to enjoy while listening. And feel free to sing! montgomerysymphony.org

NEW YEAR’S DOWNTOWN COUNTDOWN

Ring in the New Year Montgomery-style with this boisterous street party in the city’s entertainment district downtown on New Year’s Eve that includes live music, fireworks and a confetti drop when the clock strikes midnight. Say goodbye to 2017 and hello to 2018 on December 31. funinmontgomery.com

For additional information on these events and so many others, check out visitingmontgomery.com

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Taste OF MONTGOMERY

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La Jolla

Serving dinner only, La Jolla’s menu has something for any taste offering everything from small plates and delicious pastas to meats cooked to perfection on a Big Green Egg. Chef Todd Batey finds inspiration in Mother Nature’s bounty, particularly the abundance of fresh veggies and herbs in the River Region. Try La Jolla’s signature dish, grilled lamb chops with a smoked pear-mint gastrique, and a warm potato, asparagus and fried shallot salad. Wash it all down with a draft beer, a creative cocktail or a glass of vino from this fine-dining establishment’s 100-plus-long wine list. 334-356-2600 • lajollamontgomery.com

Central

A sophisticated, yet laid back atmosphere permeates this downtown restaurant that’s housed in an 1890s grocery warehouse. Central’s food is focused on fresh, regional produce, meats and Gulf seafood, and Chef Brandon Burleson treats the ingredients with respect, highlighting them with expert preparation and artful presentation. The menu changes often to reflect what’s in season. Central’s signature dish, 1895 Pork & Beans, is an upscale twist on a Southern favorite featuring a smoked Duroc pork chop stuffed with pears and served with white beans and a drizzle of mustard BBQ sauce on charred cabbage and beet reduction. D 334-517-1155 • central129coosa.com 16 UPCOMING EVENTS VISITINGMONTGOMERY.COM

Itta Bena

At Itta Bena, casually elegant Southern dining with a Mississippi Delta twist is waiting. Named for the town where blues legend B.B. King was born, this restaurant offers a relaxed atmosphere and out-of-this-world cuisine with favorites like shrimp and grits, crab cakes, surf & turf and more. Try the signature dish, the Filet of Beef Oscar, a tender 8-ounce, center-cut beef medallion embellished with sweet lump crab meat. 334-514-5129 • windcreekmontgomery.com

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Melt-in-your-mouth steak is only one of the tastebud-tempting options that begs to be ordered at FIRE Steakhouse in the Wind Creek Casino in Wetumpka. Prime-grade meats and fresh seafood are all prepared with expertise and served in style. Starters like bacon-wrapped scallops with grilled pineapple relish get your appetite ready for the signature dish, a seasoned filet mignon broiled to your degree of perfection and topped with a medallion of herbed butter. 866-WIND-360 • firesteakhouse.com

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Vintage Year

Vintage Year has been an establishment of good eats in the capital city for decades. In more than a quarter century of history, this fine-dining restaurant has kept its focus on giving its guests an amazing meal in an elegant but relaxed atmosphere with stellar service. The food philosophy is serving simple, local and fresh fare, like their signature dish, Pan Seared Scallops with crawfish risotto, pickled cauliflower-cured relish and a fennel pollen buerre blanc. 334-819-7215 • vymgm.com

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Montgomery Café

Conveniently located inside Embassy Suites, right next to the Visitor Center downtown, Montgomery Café specializes in American and Southern cuisine all served with a nice dollop of Southern hospitality. Its signature dish, Peach Bread Pudding, is a good example of the delicious mix of tastes on the menu and is a sweet way to end your meal. Fragrant, juicy peaches flavor the rich custard of this decadent dessert. D 334-269-5055 • embassysuitesmontgomery.com

The House

Tucked inside The Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa at The Convention Center downtown, The House is a sophisticated fine-dining experience with a diverse menu of creative offerings like its signature dish, the bourbon-glazed pork chop with moonshine sweet potatoes and bacon-braised Brussel sprouts. D 334-481-5166 • houserestaurantmontgomery.com

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Sa Za Serious Italian Food

Sa Za is a feast for the senses. Taste authentic Italian masterpieces like Eggs in Purgatory, Stuffed Anaheim Hot Peppers as well as traditional and specialty pizzas. Or opt for its signature dish, Grandma’s Sunday Sauce, meatballs, lamb and pork shoulder smothered in a rich, velvety sauce that’s stewed for more than six hours to create a stomach- and soulsatisfying meal. D 334-495-7292 • sazapizza.com

The Cork & Cleaver

Gastro pub fare in a friendly atmosphere is what you’ll find at family owned Cork & Cleaver in Montgomery’s midtown neighborhood. Serving both lunch and dinner, its offerings are anything but ordinary and include apps like seared pork belly, Alabama catfish tacos, spinach and beet salad, steaks and chops and a hefty selection of “between bread” options including its signature dish, the Cowboy Burger. Eight ounces of Angus beef are embellished with bacon, grilled onions and jalapenos, zesty pepper jack cheese and a bourbon glaze, and it’s all nestled into a soft, brioche bun. 334-676-2260

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Wharf Casual Seafood

Montgomery’s not on the beach, but the coast is close, and you’ll swear it’s right next door when you taste the fresh fish, shrimp, crab and more being cooked up just right and served with delicious sides at The Wharf Casual Seafood. This fast, family friendly restaurant gets you your order quick, but it is not “fastfood.” Entrees come grilled, blackened or crispy and are served with two sides (try the cheese grits!) and golden hushpuppies. For starters, choose from a wide variety of options like Wharf shrimp, crispy fried shrimp tossed in famous Wharf sauce, fried blue crab claws, fried gouda cheese grits with Andouille sausage, fried green tomatoes with New Orleans ranch dressing for dipping or handbreaded fried pickle planks served with spicy honey mustard. But don’t fill up on apps. Try the signature dish, the bacon-wrapped grilled shrimp served with drawn butter. And enjoy whatever you order with a glass from The Wharf’s world-class wine list. 334-676-3200 • wharfcasualseafood.com

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Wasabi

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Downtown in the Alley, Wasabi offers exceptional Japanese cuisine, including sushi that looks as good as it tastes. The signature dish is the 007 Roll, a deep-fried roll filled with spicy tuna and cool avocado. Try it with the Sushi & Sashimi combo, which includes the chef’s choice of four pieces of sushi, nine pieces of sashimi and one California roll. You can also enjoy private dining or take advantage of catering services at Wasabi. D 334-517-1555

Tokyo

sushi? Then check out Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse in |Enjoy Prattville. You’ll find all your favorite Asian-inspired dishes cooked right in front of you on hibachi grills as well as a large sushi menu featuring diverse offerings to suit every taste. Each selection is handmade from the freshest ingredients and arrives at your table looking like a work of art so pretty you’ll almost think twice about eating it. Almost. Sip a fancy specialty drink or a cold beer while dining on some of the best Japanese cuisine in Prattville. 334-285-7088 • tokyoprattville.com

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Momma Goldberg’s Deli

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Fill up on deli favorites at this casual sandwich shop that promises good food in a friendly atmosphere. There’s a hot secret behind its award-winning sandwiches: each is steamed to warm perfection, which brings out the meats’ savory flavors and makes the cheese nice and melty. Try its signature dish, the Momma’s Love sandwich, a generous pile of tender roast beef, hickory smoked turkey breast topped with all the fixins’ like spicy mustard, mayo, lettuce and tomatoes. Order a basket of Momma’s Nachos, Doritos smothered in pepper-jack cheese, to create a meal that’ll make your momma proud. D 334-517-1071 • mommagoldbergsdeli.com

Which Wich

Satisfy a big hunger with an even bigger sandwich at Which Wich. Pick your bread and then choose from a range of fine meats and cheeses. Top it off with a variety of flavored mayos and mustards as well as creative spreads like pesto, buffalo or the hot pepper mix. And you can’t go wrong with the signature dish the Super Food Wich, a vegan black bean patty, house-made jalapeño hummus, quinoa, roasted red peppers and fresh avocado all wrapped in your choice of a soft flour or spinach tortilla. 334-356-1744 • whichwich.com

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Yellowhammer Café

Specializing in comfort food classics and Southern standards, this homey spot downtown is dishing out generous portions of your favorites like pot roast, fried pork chops, fried chicken, greens, black eyed peas, creamed corn, fried okra, shrimp and grits and more. Go in hungry and try this eatery’s signature dish, the meat ‘n three plate, featuring your choice of meat and three hearty helpings of sides. Don’t fill up too much though. You’ll want to save room for peach cobbler or banana pudding. 334-239-7758

Cucos Downtown

Cucos is the place to fill up on Tex-Mex standards like tacos, burritos and quesadillas. If you’re feeling famished, eat like a world leader by ordering this cozy eatery’s signature dish, the El Presidente. It includes cheese-smothered enchiladas, rice and refried black beans, crunchy chimichangas and a taco, all served with never-ending chips and salsa. D 334-832-0081 • cucosmexicancafe.com

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Blackfinn Ameripub

The menu at Blackfinn features house-made modern American favorites, including entrée salads, fresh fish, steaks and pasta, plenty of vegetarian and gluten-free options, along with popular pub classics and comfort food. The food is complemented with an extensive list of craft drafts and signature cocktails. Blackfinn also offers $5 Small Plates during Happy Hour on weekdays from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., which includes after-work favorites such as its signature dish, the baby back ribs, tender meat cooked low-and-slow with house-made Blackfinn BBQ sauce and served with mac-n-cheese and coleslaw. 334-517-1760 • blackfinnameripub.com

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Baumhower’s Victory Grille

With two locations in Montgomery, Baumhower’s Victory Grille puts an emphasis on freshness and fun. These casual sports-themed spots feature a mouthwatering menu of power salads, hand-crafted burgers and world-famous buffalo chicken wings. Don’t miss the signature dish, the OMG Burger, a halfpound ground chuck, beef brisket burger topped with sautéed onions and mushrooms and smothered in house-made blanco cheese sauce all served on a bistro bun. 334-271-1831 • baumhowers.com

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You too can experience “the luck of the Irish” no matter your family origins at the Irish Bred Pub downtown. In a cozy, oldworld atmosphere reminiscent of the Emerald Isle’s classic pubs, enjoy the signature dish tender-crisp Fish & Chips and the Reuben egg roll. At lunch, Irish Bred Pub offers a Southern-style “meatn-three,” but the full menu has traditional Irish favorites like crab boxty and shepherd’s pie too. D 334-834-7559 • irishbredal.com

Bomber’s Pub

Don’t let the modest exterior fool you. This is a new spot set in a longtime landmark that’s serving classic pub grub with a really relaxed vibe. Choose from a menu of better-than-basic bar offerings including the signature dish, Bomber’s Pub Sliders, handmade with ground black Angus beef, apple-wood-smoked bacon on a fresh toasted bun slathered in Bomber’s signature sauce and topped with smoked cheddar, grilled onions and sliced ripe tomatoes. 334-356-1954

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One 2 Zero

Inside the Doubletree Hotel downtown, this casual eatery offers sophisticated, contemporary dishes inspired by the local harvest and Southern heritage. Its service lives up to the area’s lauded hospitality with an emphasis on food “done your way.” Start with an order of honey-bourbon glazed wings and sweet potato fries, and then try the signature dish, the creamy risotto topped with sautéed fresh shrimp. D 334-245-2320

Twin Peaks

This lodge-like sports bar offers cold beer, hearty comfort foods and all the sports action you’re after on HD televisions. It’s got lots to offer, burgers, sandwiches, salads and sweet desserts, but this place is known for its wings. There are tons of options to choose from, but the signature dish is smoked and grilled wings. Also try the new selection of flavorful sauces and rubs on either traditional bone-in or boneless wings. 334-513-1244 • twinpeaksrestaurant.com

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Sinclair’s

This neighborhood favorite’s moderately priced menu offers soups, crisp salads, heaping helpings of pasta, juicy steaks and more. The signature dish at Sinclair’s is the Bleu Cajun Filet, a tender, juicy filet mignon, cooked to order and seared with Cajun seasonings and finished in the oven to melt the bleu cheese crumbles on top. It comes with a choice of two sides. 334-271-7654 • sinclairsrestaurants.com

The Exchange

With world-class wines, beers and cocktails all served up in a swanky atmosphere that includes a covered patio complete with live entertainment nightly, The Exchange at The Renaissance Hotel & Spa is a great place to kick back and hang out. But it offers even more, a menu of tasty bites like Conecuh sausage dip, Creole pasta and its signature dish, its blackened mahi fish tacos dressed with Napa cabbage and lemon cilantro aioli and served with seasoned fries. D 334-481-5165 • houserestaurantmontgomery.com

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Chappy’s Deli

Chappy’s Deli has been serving a full breakfast, lunch and dinner for a quarter of a century. Voted the city’s best deli for years, Chappy’s Deli offers classic deli sandwiches as well as fresh salads, tasty burgers and grilled chicken. Popular items include the Maple Turkey Croissant, the Sourdough Steak Melt and the Portabella Swiss Burger. Enjoy the Conecuh Sausage Scramble or Belgian Waffles in the morning. And Chappy’s homemade desserts add a sweet ending to any meal. Chappy’s three locations make it convenient (Perry Hill Rd, Vaughn Rd and Baptist South Hospital), and there’s a Prattville location too. 334-279-7477 • chappysdeli.com

Shrimp Basket

This seafood joint born down at Alabama’s beaches is always grillin’, steamin’ and fryin’ fish, shrimp, oysters and crabs. Start with a cup of spicy seafood gumbo or some cold, raw Gulf oysters on the half-shell before diving into this restaurant’s signature dish, it’s grilled shrimp platter. Fresh shrimp grilled to tender perfection are served with signature shrimp slaw, golden hushpuppies, a crisp corn fritter and a choice of one additional side. 334-523-0466 • shrimpbasket.com

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Fazoli’s

Get your fix of Italian-influenced fare and get it fast at this spot that serves up pizzas, pastas, salads and subs in a friendly atmosphere and at a quick pace. Go for classics like spaghetti with meat sauce or chicken parmigiano or branch out and try the signature dish, the Turkey Mozzarella Fresco sandwich, tender smoked turkey, sliced mozzarella, marinated caprese-style bell peppers, shredded lettuce all with a drizzle of savory pesto and some zesty peppercorn ranch served on a toasted garlic roll. 334-239-9109 • fazolis.com

Dreamland

End your quest for the perfect ‘cue at Dreamland BBQ downtown, famous for its succulent ribs and delicious sauce. Feel free to ”pig out” on some pulled pork, and do not miss the signature dish, a glistening, tender and smoky Rack of Ribs, but save a little room for dessert too. Its banana pudding is made fresh daily with all the right stuff—vanilla wafers, ripe bananas, fluffy whipped cream and creamy pudding—plus a secret ingredient that puts it over the top. Dreamland also offers the largest draft beer selection in central Alabama and serves Montgomery’s own Railyard Beer. D 334-273-7427 • dreamlandbbq.com

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Pick up a bounty of produce fresh from nearby farms as well as local food products like jams, relishes and pickles at this welcoming market. After filling your basket with fruits and veggies, fill your tummy with some lunch at the cafe. Try SweetCreek’s signature dish, its pecan-smoked BBQ sandwich: tender, smoky pulled pork topped with kickin’ slaw and spicy Wickle’s Pickles served on a potato bun. Add a side of camp stew or crunchy broccoli salad. 334-280-3276

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B.B. King’s Blues Club & Restaurant

The newest B.B. King’s Blues Club, located at Wind Creek Casino and Hotel in Montgomery, serves up the best food the South has to offer, including its lip-smacking baby back ribs. Prepared wet or dry, a rack of these slow-cooked beauties offers up true flavor that can only come from Memphis-style barbecue. Served alongside other Southern specialties including baked beans, mac n’ cheese, cole slaw, potato salad or collards, and accompanied by great music seven nights a week. B.B. King’s has the flavors to fill any night with perfection. 334-514-5247 • windcreekmontgomery.com

Chris’ Hot Dogs

For a bite of Montgom­ery and a mouthful of history, grab a few napkins and get your hands around a hot dog from Chris’ Hot Dogs on Dex­­ter Avenue. This legendary diner marked by the green-and-white-striped awning opened on May 1, 1917. It’s now being run by the second and third generations of its founding family. You can get a ham­­­­burger here, but the signature dish is a Hot Dog “All the Way,” a dog drenched in Chris’ secret sauce, sautéed onions and kraut. D 334-265-6850 • chrishotdogs.com

Just visiting? Stop in and see us before you leave! SweetCreek Farm Market is a farm-to-table market where we sell local, fresh produce, signature sandwiches, homemade ice cream, fresh baked goods and gifts. No place like it in Alabama - Everything is homemade! Monday- Thursday 10 am- 7pm Friday and Saturday 7 am- 7 pm Sunday 11 am- 6 pm 85 Meriwether Road, Pike Road, AL | 334-280-FARM 32 UPCOMING EVENTS VISITINGMONTGOMERY.COM

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A full range of south-of-the-border favorites can be found at this Mexican restaurant, but its signature dish, the classic taco salad, always proves popular. Seasoned ground beef or chicken is piled high in a crisp tortilla bowl along with shredded lettuce, cheese, flavorful salsa, chunky guacamole and sour cream. Find all your south-of-the-border favorites at either location: downtown in the Alley or on Vaughn Road. D 334-262-4939

Moe’s Original Bar B Que

Experience a “Southern soul food revival” at Moe’s Original Bar B Que. Founded by three Alabama boys, Moe’s locations can be found all over now, and each spot draws crowds with meats smoked fresh daily over fruit wood along with homey sides and sweet desserts (made from family recipes). Try the signature dish, the Bama-style pork sandwich, a heavy helping of fresh-from-thepit pulled pork topped with house-made marinated slaw, Alabama white and red sauces and tangy pickles. D 334-676-1978 • moesoriginalbbq.com

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The Tipping Point

Located in Hampstead in East Montgomery, The Tipping Point has something for everyone. This casual restaurant, bar and coffee shop has been called “The Best Snack Bar in the U.S.” for its famous pimento cheese and signature Chicago Dogs packed with flavor. And save ample space for its famous Cookie Skillet, a soft, warm, just-baked chocolate chip cookie crowned with vanilla ice cream and a drizzle of fudge sauce. With the city’s largest selection of craft beer and its well-loved outdoor areas including the Kids’ Hill, The Tipping Point is a great spot for all ages to enjoy a beautiful afternoon or night out. 334-260-9110 • tippingpointhampstead.com

Magnolia’s Grill & Bar

Convenience is key, and at the Holiday Inn Montgomery Airport South, you don’t even have to leave the premises to enjoy a good meal. The property’s on-site restaurant, Magnolia’s Grill & Bar, serves a variety of foods. A favorite of locals, the Hope Hull Pork Chop, a sizable tender chop cooked to perfection, is this restaurant’s signature dish. 334-288-3858

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Five Guys

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Have your big, juicy, fresh burger exactly how you want it at Five Guys, where attention to detail and quality ingredients are evident in every delicious bite. There are thousands of ways to customize your burger, from basics like tomato, pickles and mayo to grilled mushrooms and hot sauce. Add as many toppings as you want, for free. There is no incorrect combo, and the classic but crowd-favorite Bacon Cheeseburger is this place’s signature dish. The only thing that would be wrong is to not order a side of crispy, hand-cut fries cooked to golden perfection in peanut oil. Go ahead and get a handspun milkshake or frosty Coke too. 334-239-7220 • fiveguys.com

Kabuki

Japanese Steakhouse features the popular hibachi grill |This tableside where Far Eastern favorites like fried rice and chicken teriyaki are expertly and entertainingly prepared. It also offers a full-service sushi bar, and its signature dish is the Donkinkon Roll, a tasty combo of crispy fried soft shell crab and avocado inside with tuna, eel and more avocado on top. The Chef’s Special Sauce is the finishing touch. You can also enjoy private dining or take advantage of catering services at Kabuki. 334-273-8885 • kabukimontgomery.com

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ASIAN & INDIAN Ala Thai East

Atlanta Hwy |6663 334-271-3141 Lunch $ Dinner $

Asia Bistro & Seafood 7839 Vaughn Rd 334-213-3628 Closed: Mon Lunch $ Dinner $ asiabistromontgomery.com

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Bayleaf Indian Cuisine

Minnie Brown Rd |8868 334-356-1814 Closed: Mon Lunch $ Dinner $

Chin Chin

Malcom Dr |3349 334-394-9998

Lunch $ Dinner $ montgomerychinchin.com East China

Vaughn Rd |8153 334-279-1779

Lunch $ Dinner $ montgomeryeastchina.com Ginza 2070 Eastern Blvd 334-612-7994 Lunch $ Dinner $$

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Green Papaya

Coliseum Blvd |409 334-395-7654

Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ greenpapayacuisine.com Hibachi Sushi & Supreme Buffet 181D Eastern Blvd 334-260-6111 Lunch $ Dinner $

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India Palace 2801 Vaughn Plaza Rd, Suite E 334-245-9340 Closed: Mon Lunch $ Dinner $ $ indiapalacemgm.com

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Kabuki Japanese Steakhouse 7834 Vaughn Rd 334-273-8885 Lunch $ Dinner $ kabukimontgomery.com King Buffet 2727 Bell Rd 334-273-8883 Lunch $ Dinner $

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Kobe Japanese Steakhouse

EastChase Pkwy |7760 334-694-7700 Lunch $ Dinner $

Korean Garden 2801 Vaughn Plaza Rd 334-277-5685 Lunch $ Dinner $

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Kudzu Noodle

Lek’s Taste of Thailand

Cloverdale Rd |503 334-356-4813

Atlanta Hwy |5421 334-244-8994

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E South Blvd |2217 334-590-1878

Closed: Sun-Mon Dinner $ kudzunoodlebar.com Kung Food Panda 2787 Eastern Blvd 334-375-0123 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ Lek’s Railroad Thai at Union Station 300 Water St D 334-269-0708 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $$

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Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $$ Masa Express

Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ Midori

Woodmere Blvd |5824 334-593-1754 Lunch $ Dinner $

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Ming’s Garden

Eastern Blvd |1741 334-277-8188

Lunch $ Dinner $ mingsgardenmontgomery.com Miyako Japanese Steak & Sushi Bar 8173 Vaughn Rd 334-215-2275 Dinner $$ miyakojapaneserestaurant.net

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Mr. Chen’s 5461 Atlanta Hwy 334-260-9558 Lunch $ Dinner $

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Noodles Cafe

Vaughn Rd |8123 334-517-1179 Lunch $ Dinner $

Osaka Sushi Bar 8860 Minnie Brown Rd 334-239-8205 Closed: Mon Lunch $ Dinner $ $ osakaal.com

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Fat Man’s Smokehouse BBQ

Federal Dr |1660 334-396-9501

Closed: Sat-Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $

Full Moon BBQ

EastChase Pkwy |7660 Opening Fall 2017 Lunch $ Dinner $ fullmoonbbq.com

Jim N Nick’s Bar-B-Q

Atlanta Hwy |6415 334-213-0046 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ jimnnicks.com K&J Rib Shack

S Court St |4255 334-356-1368 Lunch $ Dinner $

Moe’s Original Bar B Que 1051 E Fairview Ave 334-676-1978 Lunch $ Dinner $ moesoriginalbbq.com

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Sam’s Bar-B-Que

Saigon Bistro 1060 Eastern Blvd 334-279-5921 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $

Atlanta Hwy |3510 334-279-0008

Satsuki 6534 Atlanta Hwy 334-239-7450 Lunch $ Dinner $

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Shilla Korean Restaurant 5215 Carmichael Rd 334-396-8007 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ shillakoreanrestaurant.com

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Sushi Café

Zelda Rd |3004 334-819-7060

Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ montgomerysushicafe.com Top China

EastChase Pkwy |9160 334-270-1668 Lunch $ Dinner $ topchina.150m.com

Wasabi Japanese Cuisine

Coosa St D |117 334-517-1555

Lunch $ Dinner $$

Willow Tree Sushi Hibachi & BBQ 2690 Eastern Blvd 334-271-9600 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $

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Yokohama

Bell Rd |2767 334-517-1891

Lunch $ Dinner $

BARBECUE Country’s Barbecue 5761 Atlanta Hwy 334-270-0126 Lunch $ Dinner $ countrysbbq.net

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Dreamland BBQ 12 W Jefferson St D 334-273-7427 Lunch $ Dinner $ dreamlandbbq.com

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Shane’s Rib Shack 3984 Atlanta Hwy 334-593-6539 Lunch $ Dinner $ shanesribshack.com

CAFÉ Cafe Louisa

E Fairview Ave |1034 334-264-4241 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $$ cafelouisa.com Cafe M

Museum Dr |One 334-240-4338 Closed: Sun–Mon Lunch $ mmfa.org

Gazebo Tea Room 414 Perry Hill Rd 334-277-1839 Closed: Sun & Mon Lunch $$

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Shashy’s Fine Foods 1700 Mulberry St 334-263-7341 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ shashysbakery.com

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Trojan Café

Montgomery St D |231 334-241-9510

Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $$ Vintage Café

Cloverdale Rd |416 Opening Fall 2017 Breakfast $ Lunch $

CASUAL DINING 5 Points Deli & Grill 1010 E Fairview Ave 334-354-5309 Opening Fall 2017 Lunch $ Dinner $

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Alloz Grill 100 Dexter Ave Opening Fall 2017 Lunch $ Dinner $ allozgrill.com

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Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar 3001 Carter Hill Rd 334-264-9064 Lunch $ Dinner $ applebees.com

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Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar 3195 Taylor Rd 334-274-0009 Lunch $ Dinner $ applebees.com

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Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar 6601 Atlanta Hwy 334-396-0500 Lunch $ Dinner $ applebees.com

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B.B. King’s Blues Club & Restaurant 1801 Eddie L Tullis Rd 334-514-5247 Lunch $ Dinner $$ windcreekmontgomery.com

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Blackfinn Ameripub 6854 EastChase Pkwy 334-517-1760 Lunch $ Dinner $$ blackfinnameripub.com

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The Butcher Block 9559 Vaughn Rd 334-647-1314 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $

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Capital Stockyard Café

Furnace St |1464 334-265-6033

Breakfast $ Lunch $

Chappy’s Deli 1611 Perry Hill Rd 334-279-7477 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ chappysdeli.com

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Chappy’s Deli 2055 E South Blvd 334-286-9200 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ chappysdeli.com

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Chappy’s Deli 8141 Vaughn Rd 334-279-1226 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ chappysdeli.com

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Chili’s

EastChase Pkwy |7355 334-270-1973 Lunch $ Dinner $ chilis.com

Cookout Zelda Rd Opening Fall 2017 Lunch $ Dinner $ cookout.com

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The Cork & Cleaver

Zelda Rd |2960 334-676-2260

Lunch $ Dinner $

Courthouse Cafe

S Lawrence St D |100 334-832-1684 Closed: Sat-Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $

D’ Road Downtown

Montgomery St D |121 334-328-2938

Closed: Mon Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $$ droadcafe.com El Paso Chili Company 539 N Eastern Blvd 334-244-0118 Closed: Sun Lunch $

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The Exchange at Renaissance Montgomery Hotel 201 Tallapoosa St D 334-481-5165 Dinner $$ houserestaurantmontgomery.com

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First Watch

Breakfast $ Lunch $ firstwatch.com

Savanna Cafe

Lee St D |175 334-416-8838

Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $

Sinclair’s

Vaughn Rd |7847 334-271-7654

Lunch $ Dinner $$ sommersplace.com

Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $$ goldencorralmontgomery.com GTSouth Geek & Gaming Tavern 4017 Eastern Blvd 334-356-5298 Closed: Mon–Tues Lunch $ Dinner $ gtsouth.com

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Stockyard Grill 4500 Mobile Hwy 334-288-2575 Closed: Sat–Sun Lunch $

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SweetCreek Farm Market

Meriwether Rd |85334-280-3276

Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $

H20 Cafe 61 Bridge St 334-356-1313 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ h20cafemarket.com

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Island Delight Caribbean

Air Base Blvd |323 334-264-0041 Closed: Sat–Sun Lunch $

Island Delight Caribbean 28 Dexter Ave D Opening Summer 2017 Closed: Sat–Sun Lunch $ Dinner $$

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Jan’s Beach House Grill 850 Eastern Blvd 334-277-8300 Lunch $ Dinner $ Closed: Sun jansbeachhousegrill.com

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Magnolia’s Grill & Bar

Folmar Pkwy |96334-288-3858 Dinner $$

Montgomery Cafe at E­ mbassy Suites 300 Tallapoosa St D 334-269-5055 Lunch $ Dinner $$ embassysuitesmontgomery.com

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Sommer’s Place

Golden Corral

Bell Rd |64334-356-4347

Ruby Tuesday 6970 EastChase Loop 334-215-2285 Lunch $ Dinner $ rubytuesday.com

Vaughn Rd |7972 334-279-5401

Eastern Blvd |1480 334-532-0020

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Lunch $$ Dinner $$ sinclairsrestaurants.com

Zelda Road |2920 334-277-0802

One 2 Zero 120 Madison Ave 334-245-2320 Breakfast $$ Lunch $$ Dinner $$

Red Robin Gourmet Burgers 7005 EastChase Pkwy 334-396-1078 Lunch $ Dinner $ redrobin.com

Taste 5251 Hampstead High St 334-676-4333 Closed: Sun Dinner $ $ tastemgm.com

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The Tipping Point

Hampstead High St |5015 334-260-9110

Closed: Sun-Mon Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ tippingpointhampstead.com Urban Cookhouse

EastChase Pkwy |7712 334-239-7801 Lunch $ Dinner $ urbancookhouse.com Vicki’s Lunch Van

Fairground Rd |2520 334-409-9839 Closed: Sat & Sun Lunch $

Waffle House

Madison Ave D |301 334-293-9939

Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ wafflehouse.com Wingstop 6518 Atlanta Hwy 334-647-3406 Lunch $ Dinner $

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Wishbone Cafe 7028 Atlanta Hwy 334-244-7270 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ wishbonecafe.weebly.com

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FINE UPSCALE DINING The A&P Social

Cloverdale Rd |503 334-356-3814 Sunday Brunch Closed: Mon Dinner $$ theapsocial.com

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Bonefish Grill

EastChase Pkwy |7020 334-396-1770 Lunch $$ Dinner $$$ bonefishgrill.com Central

Coosa St D |129 334-517-1155

Closed: Sun Lunch $$ Dinner $$$ central129coosa.com City Grill

Hampstead High St |5251 334-244-0960 Closed: Sun–Mon Dinner $$$

The House Restaurant at ­Renaissance Montgomery Hotel 201 Tallapoosa St D 334-481-5166 Breakfast $$ Lunch $$ Dinner $$ houserestaurantmontgomery.com

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Itta Bena

Eddie L Tullis Rd |1801 334-514-5129

Closed: Mon-Tues Dinner $$ creekcasinomontgomery.com La Jolla Restaurant & Bar

Vaughn Rd |8147 334-356-2600

Closed: Sun Dinner $$ lajollamontgomery.com Vintage Year

Cloverdale Rd |405 334-819-7215 Closed: Mon Sun: Brunch Dinner $$$ vymgm.com

GREEK Mr. Gus’

Atlanta Hwy |6268 334-356-4662 Closed: Sun-Mon Lunch $ Dinner $$

NYC Gyros

Commerce St D |15334-416-8161

Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $

Taziki’s Mediterranean Café

Berryhill Rd, Suite A |2560 334-409-3085 Lunch $ Dinner $ tazikiscafe.com Zoe’s Kitchen

EastChase Pkwy |7218 334-270-9115 Lunch $ Dinner $ zoeskitchen.com Zoe’s Kitchen

Zelda Rd |2960C 334-395-4698

Lunch $ Dinner $ zoeskitchen.com

ITALIAN CiCi’s Pizza

Ann St |981 334-386-3086

Lunch $ Dinner $ cicispizza.com Corsino’s Italian Restaurant

S Court St |911 334-263-9752

Closed: Sat–Sun Lunch $ Dinner $$

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Dominos Pizza

Atlanta Hwy |5338 334-271-6401 Lunch $ Dinner $ dominos.com Fazoli’s

EastChase Pkwy |7123 334-239-9109 Lunch $ Dinner $ fazolis.com

Hungry Howie’s Pizza & Subs 113 N Burbank Dr 334-272-2999 Lunch $ Dinner $ hungryhowies.com

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Hungry Howie’s Pizza & Subs 1712 Carter Hill Rd 334-262-8988 Lunch $ Dinner $ hungryhowies.com

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Litaly 424 Bibb St Opening Fall 2017 Lunch $ Dinner $

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Marco’s Pizza 3171 Taylor Rd 334-356-6000 Lunch $ Dinner $ marcos.com

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Marco’s Pizza 5411 Atlanta Hwy 334-356-4422 Lunch $ Dinner $ marcos.com

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Marco’s Pizza 1623 Perry Hill Rd 334-356-8680 Lunch $ Dinner $ marcos.com

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Mellow Mushroom 79 Commerce St D 334-239-3688 Lunch $ Dinner $$ mellowmushroom.com

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Mellow Mushroom 7915 Vaughn Rd 334-213-6443 Lunch $ Dinner $$ mellowmushroom.com

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Midtown Pizza Kitchen 2940 Zelda Rd 334-395-0080 Lunch $ Dinner $$ mpkmontgomary.com

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Olive Garden 2700 Eastern Blvd 334-260-9220 Lunch $ Dinner $ olivegarden.com

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Pieology 1470 Taylor Rd 334-694-9060 Lunch $ Dinner $$ pieology.com

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Pies and Pints 7310 EastChase Pkwy, Suite D31 Lunch $ Dinner $$ piesandpints.net

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Pizza Perfect 428 Coliseum Blvd 334-244-7721 Closed: Sat-Sun Lunch $ Dinner $

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Sa Za Serious Italian Food

Commerce St D |130 334-495-7292 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ sazapizza.com

Take or Bake Pizza

Dalraida Rd |64334-593-9753

Lunch $ Dinner $$

Tomatinos 1036 E Fairview Ave 334-264-4241 Lunch $ Dinner $$ tomatinos.com

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MEXICAN Chipotle 2560 Berryhill Rd 334-450-2888 Lunch $ Dinner $ chipotle.com

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Cuco’s Mexican Cafe 11123 Chantilly Pkwy Suite A 334-271-3528 Lunch $ Dinner $ cucosmexicancafe.com

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Cuco’s Downtown 72 Dexter Ave D 334-832-0081 Lunch $ Dinner $ cucosmexicancafe.com

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El Jalisco 5471 Atlanta Hwy 334-409-2078 Lunch $ Dinner $

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El Rey Burrito Lounge 1031 E Fairview Ave 334-832-9688 Closed: Sun Dinner $$ burritolounge.com

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Ixtapa Bar & Grill 7157 EastChase Pkwy 334-277-7600 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ ixtapaEastChase.com

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Ixtapa Mexican Restaurant

Atlanta Hwy |6132 334-272-5232 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $

Jalapenos Restaurant

Vaughn Rd |8157 334-277-2840 Lunch $ Dinner $

Jalapenos In The Alley 130 Commerce St D 334-262-4939 Lunch $ Dinner $

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La Zona Rosa 2838 Zelda Rd 334-274-1153 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ zonarosa.net

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Little Donkey 7720 EastChase Pkwy Opening Fall 2017 Lunch $ Dinner $

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Los Cabos Cantina 1801 Eastern Blvd 334-277-7571 Lunch $ Dinner $

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Los Vaqueros 2195 Eastern Blvd 334-277-8339 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $

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Moe’s Southwest Grill

Zelda Rd |2900 334-273-9198

Lunch $ Dinner $ moes.com Moe’s Southwest Grill

EastChase Pkwy |7028 334-356-3333 Lunch $ Dinner $ moes.com No Way Jose

Vaughn Rd |9593 334-647-1511 Lunch $ Dinner $

Rico’s Tacos 2256 E South Blvd 334-294-8591 Closed: Wed Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $

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Salsarita’s 8015 Vaughn Rd 334-356-5430 Lunch $ Dinner $ salsaritas.com

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San Marcos Mexican ­ Restaurant 61 N Burbank Dr 334-603-0299 Lunch $ Dinner $

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Sol Restaurant Mexican & Taqueria 3962 Atlanta Hwy 334-593-8250 Lunch $ Dinner $

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Taqueria El Cantaro 1130 Ann St 334-356-6791 Closed: Mon Lunch $ Dinner $

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Tipico De Mexico

Malcolm Dr |3441 334-356-0489 Lunch $ Dinner $

QUICK BITES American Deli 109 N Burbank Dr 334-676-2328 Lunch $ Dinner $ americandeli.com

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American Deli 971 Ann St 334-262-6122 Lunch $ Dinner $ americandeli.com

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American Deli 3535 Day St 334-676-4033 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ americandeli.com

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Arby’s

Atlanta Hwy |5759 334-277-6379 Lunch $ Dinner $ arbys.com

Burger King

Madison Ave D |601 334-263-9973

Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ bk.com Burger King

Carter Hill Rd |1621 334-265-7944

Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ bk.com Burger King

Carmichael Rd |5525 334-279-9103

Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ bk.com Burger King

N Eastern Blvd |850 866-394-2493

Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ bk.com Captain D’s

Chantilly Pkwy |10640 334-239-9684 Lunch $ Dinner $ captainds.com

Chicken Salad Chick 3070 Zelda Rd 334-517-1378 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ chickensaladchick.com

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Chicken Salad Chick

Vaughn Rd |7924 334-649-4828

Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ chickensaladchick.com Chick-Fil-A 6921 EastChase Loop 334-271-1095 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ chick-fil-a.com

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Chick-Fil-A 1250 Eastdale Mall 334-272-1411 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ chick-fil-a.com

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Chick-Fil-A

Monroe St, Suite 162 D |201 334-293-4773 Closed: Sat-Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ chick-fil-a.com

Chris’ Hotdogs 138 Dexter Ave D 334-265-6850 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ chrishotdogs.com

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Firehouse Subs

Atlanta Hwy |6661 334-213-2450

Lunch $ Dinner $ firehousesubs.com

Bojangles 9066 EastChase Pkwy 334-247-9795 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ bojangles.com

Zelda Rd |2890 334-277-6614

Brins Wings 3133 Bell Rd 334-244-9464 Lunch $ Dinner $

Madison Ave |300 334-440-6059

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Bubbles Ice Cream & Sandwich Shop 1278 Eastdale Mall 334-593-8511 Lunch $ Dinner $ bubblesicecreamshop.com

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Firehouse Subs Lunch $ Dinner $ firehousesubs.com Fire Meats Wood Closed: Sat-Mon Lunch $

Five Guys Burgers & Fries

Five Guys Burgers & Fries

EastChase Pkwy |7220 334-239-7220 Lunch $ Dinner $ fiveguys.com

Hamburger King

S Decatur St D |547 334-262-1798 Closed: Sat–Sun Lunch $

Honey Baked Ham

E South Blvd |2816 334-284-9100

Lunch $ honeybakedham.com Jason’s Deli

Eastern Blvd |1520 334-409-9890 Lunch $ Dinner $ jasonsdeli.com Jimmy John’s

Taylor Rd |1470 334-239-7913

Lunch $ Dinner $ jimmyjohns.com Jimmy John’s

Carter Hill Rd |1756 334-356-7744 Lunch $ Dinner $ jimmyjohns.com Jimmy John’s

Commerce St D |130 334-676-3803 Lunch $ Dinner $ jimmyjohns.com Joe’s Again

W Fairview Ave |654 334-265-1462 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $

Love’s Subway

Bell Rd, Suite 3 |2501 334-356-7827

Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $$ subway.com Lucille’s Eatery

Eddie L Tullis Rd |1801 334-273-9003

Open 24 Hours Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $$ windcreekmontgomery.com

Panera Bread

EastChase Pkwy |7224 334-274-9170

Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ panerabread.com Panera Bread

Carter Hill Rd |2998 334-262-0064

Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ panerabread.com Schlotzsky’s Deli

Carmichael Rd |5055 334-409-9993 Lunch $ Dinner $ schlotzskys.com

Scott Street Deli

Scott St D |412 334-264-9415

Closed: Sat-Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ scottstreetdeli.com Steak Out

Carter Hill Rd |2930 334-269-1800

Lunch $$ Dinner $$ wedeliversteaks.com Tenda Chick

Atlanta Hwy |5951 334-260-8547 Lunch $ Dinner $

That’s My Dog and Cupcakes Too 232 W Jeff Davis Ave 334-356-3040 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $

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That’s My Dog @ Ric & Mo’s

Watchman Dr |3150 334-517-1140 Closed: Sun Dinner $

This is Wings

Eastern Blvd |3805 334-676-2238 Lunch $ Dinner $

Which Wich

EastChase Pkwy |7030 334-356-1744 Lunch $ Dinner $ whichwich.com Zaxby’s

Mama’s Sack Lunch 21 S Perry St D 334-265-5554 Closed: Sat-Sun Lunch $

Taylor Rd |3130 334-481-0406

Milo’s 8747 EastChase Pkwy 334-279-7477 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ miloshamburgers.com

Atlanta Hwy |6435 334-277-8066

Momma Goldberg’s Deli 7960 Vaughn Rd 334-517-1071 Lunch $ Dinner $ mommagoldbergsdeli.com

Atlanta Hwy |4030 334-273-0018

Momma Goldberg’s Deli 36 Dexter Ave D Lunch $ Dinner $ mommagoldbergsdeli.com

Eastern Blvd |2923 334-420-3500

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Lunch $ Dinner $ zaxbys.com Zaxby’s

Lunch $ Dinner $ zaxbys.com

Newk’s

Vaughn Rd |7880 334-290-4955

Lunch $$ Dinner $$ newks.com

Zelda Rd |3078 334-356-3483

Lunch $ Dinner $ fiveguys.com FOR INFORMATION 800-240-9452 OR TEXT MGMAL TO 313131

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Zaxby’s

Zelda Rd |2675 334-293-9933

Lunch $ Dinner $ zaxbys.com

SEAFOOD Another Level Seafood Pub & Grill 5331 Young Barn Rd 334-819-7423 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $$

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Aw Shucks Oyster Bar

Wetumpka Hwy |4100 334-279-6252 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $$

Capitol Oyster Bar at The Marina 617 Shady St 334-239-8958 Lunch $ Dinner $ capitoloysterbar.com

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Destin Connection 3750 Norman Bridge Rd 334-288-4272 Closed: Sun–Mon Lunch $$

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Jubilee Seafood

Woodley Rd |1057 334-262-6224

Closed: Sun–Mon Dinner $$ jubileeseafoodrestaurant.com Red Lobster 300 Eastdale Cir 334-277-0780 Lunch $ Dinner $$ redlobster.com

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The Seafood Bistro 5780 Woodmere Blvd 334-279-7500 Lunch $ Dinner $ seafoodbistrogump.com

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Shrimp Basket 7900 Vaughn Rd 334-523-0466 Lunch $ Dinner $ shrimpbasket.com

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Wharf Casual Seafood 3954 Atlanta Hwy 334-676-3200 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ wharfcasualseafood.com

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Wintzell’s Oyster House

Commerce St D |105 334-262-4257

Lunch $ Dinner $$ wintzellsoysterhouse.com

SOUTHERN A Touch of Soul Cafe 115 Montgomery St D 334-538-8328 Lunch $

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Blue Moon Cafe 7725 Averitt Dr D 334-356-0543 Closed: Saturday Lunch $ Dinner $

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SPORTS BAR & GRILL

Gail’s Down The Street Cafe 2739 Zelda Rd 334-279-1009 Closed: Sat Lunch $ Dinner $ letseat.at/gailscafe.com

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Baumhower’s Victory Grille

Eastern Blvd |2465 334-271-1831 Lunch $ Dinner $$ baumhowers.com

Baumhower’s Victory Grille 201 S Union St D 334-263-8800 Closed: Sat-Sun Lunch $ Dinner $$ baumhowers.com

Martha’s Place 7798 Atlanta Hwy 334-356-7165 Lunch $ Dinner $ marthasplacebuffet.com

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Martin’s Restaurant 1796 Carter Hill Rd 334-265-1767 Closed: Sat Lunch $ Dinner $ martinsrestaurant.org

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Cahawba House

S Court St D |31334-356-1877 Closed: Saturday Lunch $

Bomber’s Pub 2105 Congressman Dickinson Dr 334-356-1954 Closed: Sun & Mon Lunch $ Dinner $$

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Mrs. B’s Home Cooking 17 Cullman St 334-264-5495 Closed: Sat Sunday Brunch Breakfast $ Lunch $

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Cracker Barrel 9191 Boyd Cooper Pkwy 334-244-1085 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ crackerbarrel.com

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Davis Cafe 518 N Decatur St D 334-264-6015 Closed: Sat–Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $

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Derk’s Filet & Vine

Cloverdale Rd |431 334-262-8463

Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ filetandvine.com Eastbrook Cafe 520 Coliseum Blvd 334-272-2438 Closed: Sat-Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ eastbrookcafe.com

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Eastside Grille

Lunch $ Dinner $$ eastsidegrille.com

Farmers Market Cafe

Closed: Sat–Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ farmersmarketcafe.net Fried Tomato Buffet

Atlanta Hwy |6561 334-244-6162

Irish Bred Pub 78 Dexter Ave D 334-834-7559 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ irishbredal.com

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Peyton’s Place 5344 Atlanta Hwy 334-396-3630 Closed: Sat-Sun Lunch $ peytonsplacelunch.tripod.com

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Pierce’s Country Cooking 610 W Fairview Ave 334-265-6068 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $

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McGehee Rd |3457 334-391-6185 Closed: Mon Lunch $

Yellowhammer Cafe

Bell St |1961 334-239-7758

Closed: Sat-Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $

Lunch $ Dinner $ montgomeryfriedtomato.com

Ric & Mo’s Bar & Grill

Watchman Dr |3150 334-517-1140 Closed: Sun Dinner $$

Twin Peaks 6814 EastChase Pkwy 334-513-1244 Lunch $ Dinner $ twinpeaksrestaurant.com

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Wingers Sports Grill

Red’s Little School House

Gardner Rd |20334-584-7955

Simply Southern Cafe

N McDonough St D |315 334-262-1970

Lunch $ Dinner $ buffalowildwings.com

Odessa’s Blessings 726 Forest Ave 334-265-7726 Closed: Sat-Mon Lunch $ odessasblessings.com

Closed: Mon-Tues Lunch $ Dinner $

Atlanta Hwy |6667 334-274-1200

Buffalo Wild Wings

Taylor Rd |1414 334-272-5547

Vaughn Rd |7929 334-396-3279

Lunch $ Dinner $ wingersmontgomery.com

STEAKHOUSE Charles Anthony’s Restaurant at the Pub 10044 Chantilly Pkwy 334-281-3911 Closed: Sun Dinner $$ charlesanthonysatthepub.com

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Firebirds Woodfired Grill 7078 EastChase Pkwy 334-819-5132 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ firebirdsrestaurants.com

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Outback Steakhouse

Taylor Rd |1430 334-270-9495

Lunch $$ Dinner $$ outback.com Texas Roadhouse

EastChase Pkwy |7525 334-396-7774 Lunch $ Dinner $$ texasroadhouse.com

SWEETS & TREATS Alabama Sweet Tea Dexter Ave D Lunch $ Dinner $ alabamasweettea.com

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CC’s Daiquiris

Commerce St D |19334-676-3535 Closed: Monday Lunch $ Dinner $

Liger’s Bakery

McGehee Rd |3040 334-288-6550 Closed: Sun Lunch $ ligersgood.com

Little Red Cupcake

S Hall St Apt. A D |638 334-202-1397 Closed: Sun-Mon littleredcupcake.com Nancy’s Italian Ice

Vaughn Rd |7976 334-356-1403 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ nancysice.com Prevail Union

One Court Square D |MGM 334-593-8816 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ prevailunionmgm.com

Cake Designs 3651 Debby Dr 334-288-6900 Closed: Sun-Mon Lunch $

Bell Rd |64334-239-7822

The Cheesecake Empori-Yum 1935 Mulberry St D 334-603-6963 Closed: Sun

EastChase Pkwy |7026 334-356-5621

Dairy Queen 3160 Taylor Rd 334-272-1818 Lunch $ Dinner $ dairyqueen.com

Atlanta Hwy |6495 256-604-9844

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Vaughn Rd |7918 334-356-3737

Lunch $ Dinner $ gigiscupcakesusa.com Jozettie’s Cupcakes 2229 E South Blvd 334-239-9289 Closed: Sun & Mon Lunch $ Dinner $

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Jozettie’s Two 1404 S Decatur St 334-676-1598 Closed: Sun-Mon Lunch $

Ross Donuts

Breakfast $ Lunch $

Smoothie King

Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ smoothieking.com Smoothies N Groove Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $

Tropical Smoothie Café

Atlanta Hwy |6542 334-213-2999

Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ tropicalsmoothie.com Tropical Smoothie Café

Zelda Rd |3008 334-517-1872

Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ tropicalsmoothie.com Wet Willie’s

Commerce, Suite E D |79334-523-0453 Lunch $ Dinner $ wetwillies.com

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Longhorn Steakhouse

Eastern Blvd |4095 334-613-7555

Lunch $$ Dinner $$ longhornsteakhouse.com

Cinnamon Bun Bread Pudding Central

Treat yourself to Pastry Chef Maggie’s heavenly cinnamon bun bread pudding with bourbon caramel and bourbon roasted pecans.

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Strawberry shortcake Baumhower’s Victory Grille

End your next meal at Baumhower’s Victory Grille on a sweet note. Strawberry Shortcake, served seasonally, features a soft wedge of shortcake topped with vanilla ice cream and a cloud of whipped cream.

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$ $5-10 $$ $10-20 $$$ $20 + UP


Best Daiquiris in Town Happy Hour Every Day! Monday 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. Tuesday - ursday 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Friday & Saturday 11 a.m. - 2 a.m. Sunday 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.

www.ccsdaiquiris.com 19 Commerce Street, Montgomery, AL 36104

Happy Hour 1p.m. - 7p.m. Weekly Cornhole Tournaments with cash prizes Trivia Night and prizes every 2nd and 4th Tuesday Free Pool Wednesday Nights Thirsty Thursday Specials Friday Night Ladies’ Night / Saturday Night Guys’ Night


NIGHT LIFE FUN STARTS UP AS THE SUN GOES DOWN 1048 Jazz & Blues Club

Blackfinn Ameripub

Capitol Oyster Bar

1048jazzandblues.com

blackfinnameripub.com

capitoloysterbar.com

E Fairview Ave, 36106 EastChase Pkwy, 36117 Shady St, 36104 |1104 |6854 |617 334-834-1048 334-517-1760 334-239-8958

B.B. King’s Blues Club & Restaurant

Eddie L Tullis, 36117 |1801 334-514-5247

windcreekmontgomery.com

Blue Byrd’s

Atlanta Hwy, 36117 |6804 334-356-4690

Bomber’s Pub

The Cork & Cleaver

Zelda Rd, 36106 |2960 334-676-2260

Eastside Grille

Barra Hookah Lounge

Congressman |2015 Dickinson Dr, 36109

Black Swan

E Fairview Ave, 36106 Carter Hill Rd, 36106 |1018 |2061 334-356-3866 334-262-3131

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1408 Madison Ave, 36104 334-557-1757 facebook.com/barrahookah

Festival Dr |One 334-271-5353

334-356-1954

Bud’s

Atlanta Hwy, 36117 |6667 334-274-1200 eastsidegrille.com

The Gin

EastChase Pkwy, Suite E 36117 |9100 334-593-4607

theginmontgomery.com The Gin, located in East Montgomery, is a great new local hangout. It highlights Alabama’s craft beers and delicious cocktails.

Havana Dreamin

havanadreamin.com

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WWld’s eatest ozen daiquuis Mon-Thur: 12pm-12am Fri-Sat: 11am-1am Sun: 12pm-10pm 334.523.0453 www.wetwillies.com 79 Commerece Street Suite E.

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It’ll Do Tavern

N East Blvd, 36109 |557 334-356-1355

Kru on Mt Meigs

Mt Meigs Rd, 36107 |2118 334-530-5033

Leroy

Boultier St, 36106 |2752 334-356-7127 leroylounge.com

The Phoenix Pub

Vaughn Rd, 36116 |5028 334-270-1928

Pine Bar

Cloverdale Rd, 36106 |501 334-239-9061 thepinebar.com

Ric & Mo’s

Tipping Point

Hampstead High |5015 St, 36117

334-260-9110 tippingpointhampstead.com

Watchman Dr, 36116 |3150 334-517-1140 facebook.com/ricandmos

Sanctuary Cigars

Vaughn Rd, 36117 |7813 334-593-8552 sanctuary-cigars.com

The Capitol Oyster Bar is Montgomery’s only restaurant on the river and offers the best in live blues music weekly, outside on the patio.

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NIGHT LIFE DOWNTOWN AlleyBAR

Fountain Court Lounge

AviatorBAR

50/50

SandBAR at the Silos

Tallapoosa St, 36104 Coosa St, 36104 Commerce St, 36104 |300 |355 |166 334-269-5055 334-387-3333 334-387-3333

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166 Commerce St, 36104 334-284-2867

CC’s Daiquiris

Commerce St, 36104 |19334-676-3535 ccsdaiquiris.com

Commerce BeerWorks

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166 Commerce St, 36104 Opening Fall 2017 334-387-3333

Common Bond Brewery

Bibb St, 36104 |414 Opening Fall 2017

commonbondbrewers.com

Dreamland BBQ

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12 W Jefferson St, 36104 334-273-7427 dreamlandbbq.com

The Exchange

Tallapoosa St, 36104 |201 334-481-5165 Located downtown at the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel, The Exchange features a great outdoor patio and plays live music seven days a week.

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Montgomery St, 36104 |129 334-546-2910

Goat Haus Biergarten

Clay St, 36104 |532 Opening Summer 2017

Irish Bred Pub

Dexter Ave, 36104 |78334-834-7559

irishbredmontgomery.com

La Salle Bleu & Sous La Terre

Commerce St, 36104 |82A-B 334-265-2069

One 2 Zero2

Madison Ave, 36104 |120 334-245-2320

OPEN SEASONALLY

The Sanctuary

S Goldthwaite St, 36104 |432 334-328-5171

The Village Gallery

S Court St, 36104 |107 334-538-0680 thevillagegallery.com

Wet Willie’s

Commerce St, Suite E, 36104 |79334-523-0453 wetwillies.com


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The Exchange 201 Tallapoosa St D 334-481-5165

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Sa Za 138 Commerce St D 334-495-7292

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4. Bushwacker

5. Voodoo Suprise

CC’s Daiquiris 19 Commerce St D 334-676-3535

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6. Victoria Secret Martini La Jolla

Vaughn Rd |8147 334-356-2600

7. The Basket Case Shrimp Basket 7900 Vaughn Rd 334-523-0466

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Moe’s Original BBQ 1051 Fairview Ave 334-676-1978

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8. Southern Peach Tea Fountain Court Lounge at Embassy Suites 300 Tallapoosa St D 334-269-5055

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9. Railyard Y’all

Dreamland 12 W Jefferson St D 334-273-7427

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10. Pears d’or

Central 129 Coosa St D 334-517-1155

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Wasabi 117 Coosa St D 334-517-1555

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The Cork & Cleaver 2960 Zelda Rd 334-676-8260

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Kabuki 7834 Vaughn Rd 334-273-8885

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Tipping Point 5015 Hampstead High St 334-260-9110

15. Caramel Apple Martini

Itta Bena 1801 Eddie L Tulus Rd 334-514-5129

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Baumhower’s Victory Grille 2465 Eastern Blvd 334-271-1831

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FIRE 100 River Oaks Rd, Wetumpka 866-946-3360

18. Alabama Sazerac Vintage Year

Cloverdale Rd |450 334-819-7215

19. New Old Fashion

One 2 Zero2 120 Madison Ave D 334-245-2320

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Dexter Ave |72334-245-2320

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Magnolia’s Grill & Bar 96 Folmar Pkwy 334-288-3858

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MONTGOMERY

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THE FUN STARTS HERE

THE MONTGOMERY AREA VISITOR CENTER IN HISTORIC UNION STATION The Visitor Center is your one-stop spot for all things Montgomery. With an array of services we’ll help you get the most out of every minute you’re in town. n

Civil Rights and Civil War Audio Tours

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The Montgomery Area Visitor Center 300 Water Street, Historic Union Station Montgomery, Alabama, 36104 334-262-0013


Civil Heritage Trail


THE BEAT

GOES ON It’s basic anatomy. With a heart that’s barely beating, a body can’t function properly. The same is true for places. Only a little more than a decade ago, Montgomery’s downtown, its heart, was on life-support. But in 2004, the oldest area of the capital city was given a shot of adrenaline, and now it’s bustling with energy and activity on almost every corner. Concerts, events, restaurants, nightlife and residents now living in the area’s many loft apartments keep the area buzzing every day, all year long, and invite you to come on downtown and join in on the fun. Catch a Montgomery Biscuits baseball game (and maybe a hot, flying biscuit too) at Riverwalk Stadium, a modern ballpark built into a historic railway turn station. Stroll along the banks of the Alabama River on the Riverwalk or settle into a grassy seat to watch an outdoor concert at the Riverwalk Amphitheatre. Or take a lunch or dinner cruise aboard the Harriott II Riverboat for a unique way to discover the river.

HISTORIC DEXTER AVE

GETS A FACE LIFT More and more capital city citizens are calling downtown home now, thanks to a surge in living spaces, including swanky lofts. Lower Dexter is one of the newest sections of downtown to be redeveloped, and is greatly adding to the vibrancy of the city center. It will be fully realized in fall 2018, with 206 residential units and a variety of shops and restaurants ready for residents and visitors.

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Walk under the glow of the neon-lit vintage water tower and into the pedestrian-only Alley, with its bevy of eating, drinking and entertainment options. Or relax with a margarita and some spicy salsa at Jalapenos. Wasabi will quickly cure your craving for sushi. And SaZa’s offers homestyle Italian dishes and flavor-packed pizzas. Housed in an old grocery warehouse, Central is one of the city’s most popular and praised restaurants, thanks to a commitment to fresh ingredients and stellar service. After you eat, get an earful of local and regional bands while having a cocktail amid the industrial chic vibe at AlleyBAR, or relax with a cold one at one of Montgomery’s military themed bars, AviatorBAR. Or stroll across the street to The Exchange bar at the Renaissance Hotel for drinks on the patio. Enjoy seafood straight from Alabama’s Gulf Coast at Wintzell’s Oyster House. Then watch a show at the Montgomery Performing Arts Centre. Connected to the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa, this 1,800-seat, state-of-the-art theatre regularly hosts nationally renowned musicians, traveling Broadway productions and performances by local arts groups. Want a true taste of the deep South’s smoked meats? Head over to W. Jefferson Street to find Dreamland, the place for authentic Alabama barbecue. Indulge in a slab of tender ribs and wash it down with a local beer, brewed at Montgomery’s own Railyard Brewery, housed inside Dreamland. Downtown’s revitalization is still in full swing, with additional restaurants, bars and shops popping up all the time and making now a better time than ever for groups, conventions, families and more to visit Montgomery and see what’s new in this historic city.


HISTORIC HOT SPOT

SOUS LA TERRE This jazz and blues club right around the corner from The Alley is an iconic element of Montgomery’s music scene and is one of several businesses that has survived in downtown for decades. The revitalization has brought the spot’s smooth grooves and cool attitude renewed attention.

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WHAT YOU WANT TO DO PLAY IT COOL IN MGM Riverwalk Amphitheater

Coosa St, 36104 D |355 334-625-2100

funinmontgomery.com The Amphitheater is perfect for picnics, concerts, movies, plays, productions and more. The Splash Pad offers a fountain of water for children to play in. Call for schedule. Open Mon – Sun dawn to dusk.

Breakout Montgomery

Taylor Ct, 36117 |6715 334-203-7868

Proud supporters of the

breakoutmontgomery.com Each breakout game is a real-life escape room adventure. Work together as a team to escape the room before time runs out. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

Capri Theatre

E Fairview Ave, 36106 |1045 334-262-4858

capritheatre.org The Capri was built in 1941 and offers Montgomery’s only independent cinema. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

Cloverdale Playhouse

Cloverdale Rd, 36106 |960 334-262-1530

Alabama Artists Gallery

Monroe St #110, 36104 D |201 334-242-4076

arts.alabama.gov An ongoing showcase of the work of Alabama artists. Free admission. Open Mon – Fri.

Alabama Shakespeare Festival

Festival Dr, 36117 |One 1-800-841-4ASF or 334-271-5353

asf.net Ranked one of the Top Ten largest Shakespeare Theatres in the world. Admission charge. Call for schedule. Open Mon – Sun and performance nights.

cloverdaleplayhouse.org This neighborhood theatre is making its mark on Montgomery by bringing quality entertainment to the community. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

Escapology

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130 Commerce St, 36104 D 334-523-1947 escapology.com Escapology includes time travel escape games and virtual reality experiences. The VR Is powered by state of the art HTC Vive and offers a wide variety of games that will blow your mind. Each live escape game is a professionally designed physical adventure game in which players are immersed into a setting and challenged to escape within 60 min. Work as a team, solve puzzles and complete the mission. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

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F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum

Felder Ave, 36106 |919 334-264-4222

thefitzgeraldmuseum.org Tour the home of literary legends F. Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald, where they lived from October 1931-April 1932. Admission charge. Open Tues – Sun.

Faulkner University Dinner Theatre

Atlanta Hwy, 36109 |5345 877-840-0457

faulkner.edu/campuslife/dinnertheatre.asp Enjoy Broadway-style family entertainment in a Christian-based atmosphere. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

Hank Williams Memorial

Upper Wetumpka Rd, 36104 |1304 thehankwilliamsmuseum.net Legendary country music singer Hank Williams’ final resting place. Free admission. Open Mon – Sun dawn to dusk.

Hank Williams Museum

Commerce St, 36104 D |118 334-262-3600

thehankwilliamsmuseum.net This popular attraction pays tribute to one of the most revered and loved country music writers and performers. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sun.

Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts

Museum Dr, 36117 |One 334-240-4333

mmfa.org Its collection includes 19th and 20th century American paintings, Southern regional art, Old Master prints and decorative art. Free admission. Open Tues – Sun.

Montgomery Performing Arts Centre

Tallapoosa St, 36104 D |201 334-481-5100

mpaconline.org This 1,800-seat, state-of-the-art facility is large enough for first-run Broadway shows, yet intimate enough to view a wide variety of concerts, operas, comedy acts, and kids shows as well as performances by local arts groups. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

Troy University’s Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts

Montgomery St, 36104 D |251 334-241-9567

troy.edu/davistheatre The annual Subscriber Series is comprised of touring productions of Broadway shows to concerts. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

Hank Williams Statue

St, 36104 D |Commerce funinmontgomery.com

A life-size statue of the famed country music legend Hank Williams stands in front of the Riverfront entrance. Free admission. Open Mon – Sun dawn to dusk.

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Wynton M. Blount Cultural Park One Museum Drive | Montgomery, AL 36117

334.240.4333 museuminfo@mmfa.org

www.mmfa.org

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FAMILYFUN SUMMONING SMILES FROM KIDS OF ALL AGES Montgomery Biscuits Baseball

Coosa St, 36104 D |200 334-323-2255

biscuitsbaseball.com Montgomery’s minor league baseball team located in Historic Riverwalk Stadium. Admission charge. Schedule varies. Call for schedule.

Alabama Cattlemen’s A ­ ssociation “MOOseum”

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S Bainbridge St, 36102 D |201 334-265-1867

bamabeef.org A hands-on children’s educational center with a unique agricultural theme. Free admission. Open Mon – Fri.

Hyundai Motor ­ Manufacturing Alabama

Hyundai Blvd, 36105 |700 334-387-8019

hmmausa.com Enjoy a guided tram tour while wearing safety glasses and a headset. Call for tour schedule. Free admission.

Ice Palace

Eastdale Mall, 36117 |1000 334-277-2088

eastdale-mall.com/icepalace Ice skate year-round inside Eastdale Mall. Admission charge. Open daily.

Mann Wildlife Learning M ­ useum

Vandiver Blvd, 36110 |325 334-240-4900

mannmuseum.com Visit the Mann Museum and witness North American wildlife in realistic settings that reflect their natural habitats. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sun.

Montgomery Zoo

Coliseum Pkwy, 36110 |2301 334-240-4900

montgomeryzoo.com The Montgomery Zoo has over 500 animals in natural habitats divided into five continents. The Zoofari Sky Lift takes you on a ride high above the ground, giving you a birds-eye view of the animals and exhibits. Paddleboats, a playground and a train are additional amusements. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sun.

Rockin’ Jump

Atlanta Hwy, 36117 |5544 334-239-2587

montgomery.rockinjump.com The ultimate trampoline park providing fun for kids and adults of all ages. Admission charged. Open Mon – Sun.

Riverboat – Harriott II

of Commerce St |End at Riverwalk, 36104 D

334-625-2100 funinmontgomery.com Take a ride on the Harriott II and enjoy a scenic ride along the Alabama River. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

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W.A. Gayle Planetarium

Forest Ave, 36106 |1010 334-625-4799

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troy.edu/planetarium The planetarium hosts an auditorium designed especially for simulating the natural sky. Admission charge. Open Mon – Thurs and Sun.

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HISTORY HAPPENED HERE WALK BACK IN TIME Alabama State Capitol

Dexter Ave, 36104 D |600 334-242-3935

preserveala.org/capitoltour.htm Visit the spot where Jefferson Davis took the oath of office as President of the Confederate States of America and where the Civil Rights March ended. Guided tours are available. Free admission. Open Mon – Sat.

Alabama Judicial Building

Dexter Ave, 36104 D |300 334-229-0700

judicial.alabama.gov Visit the Alabama Supreme Court and the Courts of Criminal and Civil Appeals. Free admission. Open Mon – Fri.

City of Saint Jude

W Fairview Ave, 36108 |2048 334-265-6791 Visit the final campsite of the Selmato-Montgomery March and site of the “Stars for Freedom” rally. Free admission. Open Mon – Fri.

Civil Rights Memorial & Center

Washington Ave, 36104 D |400 334-956-8479

splcenter.org Dedicated to those who died during the modern Civil Rights Movement, the wall includes excerpts from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial – Free admission. Open Mon – Sun, dawn to dusk. Center – Admission charge. Open Mon – Sat.

Court Square Fountain

of Commerce St and |Intersection Dexter Ave, 36104 D This beautiful fountain was built in 1885 over an existing artesian basin.

Dexter Avenue King­­Memorial Baptist Church

Dexter Ave, 36104 D |454 334-263-3970

dexterkingmemorial.org In this National Historic Landmark, see the modest pulpit where Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. first preached his message of hope and brotherhood. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sat.

Dexter Parsonage Museum

Governor’s Mansion

S Jackson St, 36104 D |309 334-261-3270

Perry St, 36104 |1142 334-834-3022

dexterkingmemorial.org Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his family lived here from 1954 to 1960 while he led the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sat.

Built in 1906, this graceful mansion has been home to the Governor of Alabama since its purchase in 1950. Free admission.

troy.edu/rosaparks Experience the energy and emotion of the Montgomery Bus Boycott at this museum, which transports witnesses to the fateful day on December 1, 1955. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sat.

Museum of Alabama

First Baptist Church

firstbaptistchurchmontgomery.com From 1952-1961, the church was led by civil rights activist Ralph Abernathy and it held several mass meetings during the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Tours: By appointment and during church hours. Donations welcome.

First White House of the Confederacy

museum.alabama.gov Located in the Alabama Department of Archives and History, the museum features all new exhibits that tell the story of Alabama. Free admission. Open Mon – Sat. Research Room open Tues – Fri.

National Center for the Study of Civil Rights & African American Culture

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1345 Carter Hill Rd, 36106 334-229-4876 lib.alasu.edu/natctr/index.html View Civil Rights and African American cultural exhibits. Free admission. Open Mon–Tues; Thurs – Sun.

Washington Ave, 36104 D |644 334-242-1861

firstwhitehouse.org This 1835 home became the residence of Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his family during the spring of 1861 when Montgomery served as the Capital of the Confederacy. Free admission. Open Mon - Sat.

St. John’s Episcopal Church

Madison Ave, 36104 D |113 334-262-1937

stjohnsmontgomery.org St. John’s was built in 1855. Jefferson Davis’ pew and a Tiffany window are among its unique attributes.

Tuskegee History Center

S Elm St, Tuskegee 36083 |104 334-724-0800

Old Alabama Town

tuskegeecenter.org From historic buildings and notable people to recreational activities and the great outdoors, you’ll find it all showcased at the Tuskegee History Center. Admission charge. Open Tues – Sat.

Columbus St, 36104 D |301 334-240-4500

Freedom Rides Museum freedomridesmuseum.org Located in Montgomery’s historic Greyhound Bus Station, the museum features the Road to Equality–The 1961 Freedom Rides art exhibit. Admission charge. Call to schedule tour. Open Tues – Sat.

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Montgomery St, 36104 D |252 334-241-8615

Washington Ave, 36104 D |624 334-242-4435

N Ripley St, 36104 D |347 334-262-6263

S Court, 36104 D |210 334-230-2680

Rosa Parks Library and Museum & Children’s Wing

oldalabamatown.com This 19th-century village covering six blocks features completely authentic homes and buildings that have been saved from demolition, carefully restored and reopened to the public as a living history museum. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sat.

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Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church The 1883 church is the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement and is the only church where Martin Luther King, Jr. served as a senior pastor. Tourists are warmly invited to worship with the congregation on Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. 454 Dexter Avenue | (334) 263-3970 | dexterkingmemorial.org Tues-Fri., 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sat, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. All tours on the hour. Group Tours by appointment.

Dexter Parsonage Museum Rev. Martin and Mrs. Coretta Scott King lived in the Dexter church parsonage a few blocks southeast of the church from September 1954 until November 1959. Mrs. King and their baby, Yolanda, were home when a bomb damaged the front porch one night during the boycott. 303 S. Jackson Street | (334) 261-3270 | dexterkingmemorial.org Tues-Fri., 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sat, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. All tours on the hour. Group Tours by appointment. FOR INFORMATION 800-240-9452 OR TEXT MGMAL TO 313131

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CENTER OF IT ALL

Uncover the capital city’s pivotal role in two major moments in American history. Photo by Jim Pepper

Photo Courtesy Alabama Department of Archives

Cradle of the Confederacy

Change Born of Courage

In the late 1850s, turmoil was brewing around slavery and states’ rights culminating in the Civil War. And it all officially began in Montgomery. When the city was still only decades old, the orders to fire the first shot and embark on the largest armed conflict on American soil were signed and sent from the Winter Building on Dexter Avenue. There’s no better place to delve into Civil War history than in the city where Jefferson Davis, first and only President of the Confederacy, was sworn in and resided.

One hundred years later, Montgomery’s story came full circle. Proving a simple act can transform the world, Rosa Parks’ display of quiet courage sparked the Bus Boycott, giving impetus to the Civil Rights Movement and making Montgomery the epicenter of a groundbreaking societal shift that would change our entire nation for the better. The struggle reached its positive resolution when, in 1965, following a brutal attack that stopped a prior march, marchers led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. set off from Selma and marched along U.S. Hwy. 80 to the capital city. They covered the 54 miles between Selma and Montgomery in four days and gathered without incident in front of the State Capitol. Not long after, President Lyndon Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into law.

HOME BASE FOR HERITAGE

Montgomery makes a great home base for exploring many important Civil Rights sites. Montgomery to Selma: Much of the Civil Rights story can be revisited in Montgomery. But even more can be found along the National Civil Rights Trail, which links Montgomery to nearby Selma. Once in Selma, tour compelling sites like the National Voting Rights Museum and Institute, the Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church & King Monument and the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Montgomery to Tuskegee: A daytrip to Tuskegee offers a glimpse of heroism at the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site. Educational accomplishments are also honored in Tuskegee at “The Oaks,” home of Booker T. Washington, and at the George Washington Carver Museum.

LISTEN & LEARN Take advantage of The Civil Rights Audio Tour, a self-guided walking or driving tour of Montgomery’s Civil Rights sites. The program includes information about the places and people, featuring their voices. Visit the Montgomery Area Visitor Center for tour information.

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ANNUAL EVENTS

Photo Credit Michelle Consuegra

FALL October-December

WINTER January-March

SPRING April-June

SUMMER July-Sept

Biscuits Baseball

4th of July Celebration

Alabama National Fair

Zoo Weekend

Biscuits Baseball

Zombie Walk

Alabama Book Festival

Jazz on the Grass

Haunted Hearse Tours

Fitzgerald Gala & Silent Auction

Broadway Under the Stars

Riverwalk Wine Festival

Capital of Dreams Triathlon

Montgomery Dragon Boat Festival

Tavern Fest

Zoo Boo

Southern Writer’s Project

Buckmasters Expo

Christmas Lights Festival

Flimp Festival

Capital City Christmas Parade

Southern Makers

BrewFest & RiverJam

Raycom Media Camellia Bowl

Taco Libre

Downtown Countdown NYE Celebration

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Hank Williams Commemoration Southeastern Livestock Exposition Rodeo MAX Capital Classic Auburn vs Alabama Baseball Montgomery Half & Full Marathon

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Traveler’s Tip

On My Trip is a cool new feature on visitingmontgomery. com. While exploring the website and all the city offers, OMT lets you easily bookmark attractions, restaurants and more that you want to check out once you get here. It’s a simple way to plan ahead and make sure you get the most out of your time in Montgomery!


The F. Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald Museum THEY BELONG TO THE WORLD.

Operated by the Alabama Historical Commission

Unique souvenirs, gifts & artist-made items made in & about Alabama.

334.264.4222 Store hours: Mon - Fri 8:00-4:30, Sat 9:00-4:00 Located inside the State Capitol on the Union Street Side 600 Dexter Ave., Montgomery, AL 36104

919 FELDER AVE., MONTGOMERY 36106

“…another of Montgomery's best kept secrets. Just to walk in the house is to know you've traced the footsteps of one of the most dynamic and literary couples to ever live.” – Insiderpages.com

www.thefitzgeraldmuseum.org

Civil Heritage Trail

Civil Heritage Trail

Discounts to military, AAA & seniors Located in Downtown Montgomery | 301 Columbus St For more information & calendar, visit

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SUPER NATURAL MONTGOMERY GARDENS & MORE Alabama Nature Center

Lanark Rd, Millbrook, 36054 |3050 800-822-9453

alabamawildlife.org The Alabama Nature Center is a 350acre planned-use outdoor education facility with five miles of boardwalks and trails traversing forests, fields, streams, wetlands and ponds. Admission charged. Call for schedule.

Blount Cultural Park

Vaughn Rd, 36116 |6055 funinmontgomery.com This 300-acre park is reminiscent of the English countryside. Free Admission. Open seven days a week, dawn to dusk, unless reserved for a private party.

Downtown Farm

Lagoon Park Trail

Molton St, 36104 D |425 eatsouth.org

Wright Brothers Park

Park Dr, 36109 |Lagoon 334-625-2300

This all-natural urban farm offers community planting beds and exciting learning opportunities with the farmer in residence.

Jasmine Hill Gardens and Outdoor Museum

Jasmine Hill, Wetumpka, 36093 |3001 334-263-5713 or 334-567-6463

jasminehill.org This 20-acre garden features mythical gods and Olympian heroes with beautiful flowers year round. Admission Charge. Open Fri-Sun.

lagoonparktrail.com The trail weaves through 176 acres of Lagoon Park and offers five miles of cycling, hiking, and recreational activities. Free admission. Open seven days a week dawn to dusk.

Maxwell Blvd, 36104 D |funinmontgomery.com

Take a breath and enjoy picturesque views of the Downtown Farm, the Alabama River or the city’s beautiful skyline. Free Admission. Open seven days a week, dawn to dusk.

Shakespeare Garden & ­Amphitheatre

Festival Dr, 36117 |One 334-271-5300

asf.net This is one of seven such gardens in the USA, which features plants and flowers from Shakespeare’s plays. Free admission. Call for Schedule.

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2553 Rocky Mount Rd Prattville, AL 36066 334-290-6400 basspro.com The store offers the area’s largest selection of quality outdoor gear. Free admission. Open Mon – Sun.

Confederate Memorial Park

County Rd 63, Marbury, AL 36051 |437 205-755-1990 confederatepark.com

Explore the 102-acre park with historic buildings, nature trails and picnic pavilions. Admission charge. Open Mon-Sun.

Coosa Outdoor Center

River Rd |172 Wetumpka, AL 36092

334-201-5510 Whether interested in camping, renting canoes or sit-on-top kayaks, the staff at COC is ready to assist you. Prices vary. Call for schedule.

Coosa River Adventures

Company St |415 Wetumpka, AL 36092

334-514-0279 coosariveradventures.com Coosa River Adventures outfits you with a canoe or sit-on-top kayak and provides access to the launch site. Prices vary. Call for schedule.

Ft. Toulouse/Jackson Park

W Fort Toulouse Rd |2521 Wetumpka, AL 36093

334-567-3002 fttoulousejackson.org A 1700s French fort in a 165-acre park at the confluence of the Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sun.

Go Karting Montgomery

Wares Ferry Rd, 36117 |9033 334-271-2020

gokartingmontgomery.com Experience the thrill of go kart riding with friends or family on this private track. You can even reserve the track and party room for your next celebration. Prices vary. Call for schedule.

Jackson Lake Island

Lane, Millbrook, 36054 |Cypress 334-430-7963 Do you enjoy overnight camping in a serene location? Planning a big event and need to find the perfect venue? This relaxing paradise could be the perfect place for you! There is also a ramp to launch your boat and it is also a beautiful place to kayak or canoe. You will find peaceful waters and also access to the Alabama River. Jackson Lake Island has everything you and your family need for some exciting outdoor activities. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

Old Cahawba

Cahaba Rd, Orrville, AL 36767 |9518 334-872-8058

cahawba.com Cahawba was once Alabama’s state capital (1819-1826) and a thriving antebellum river town. Today it is an archaeological site of picturesque ruins. Admission charge. Open Tue-Sun.

Pontoon Boat Rentals

Shady St, 36104 |617 334-239-8958

capitoloysterbar.com Enjoy a scenic pontoon boat ride down the Alabama River. Rentals available by the hour or the day. Seasonal. Admission charge. Call for booking.

Prattville Powersports

US 82 Prattville, 36037 |1548 334-361-3988

prattvillepowersports.com Enjoy canoeing, kayaking or just a lazy innertube ride down the Autauga Creek. Prices vary. Call for schedule.

SUP Board Rentals

Commerce St, 36104 D |213 lightningmgm.com Experience the Alabama River on a stand up paddle board morning, noon or night. Seasonal. Admission Charged. Book online.

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Did You Know? On April 11, 1861, President of the Confederacy Jefferson Davis issued the telegraph containing the orders to fire on Fort Sumter from the Winter Building on Dexter Avenue, thus beginning the War Between the States.

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Relive the golden age of railroading at the Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum Railroad artifacts and memorabilia in restored depots. Train Rides & Family Friendly Special Events throughout the year. For information and tickets

www.HODRRM.org

1919 9th Street Calera, AL • I-65 North to Exit 228 • 205-757-8383

In 1910, the Wright Brothers brought their daring aviation deeds to Alabama’s capital city, establishing the nation’s first school for powered flight.

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Montgomery is known for the significant role it has played in some of the past’s most pivotal moments. But there is more here than just history. Rivers and rolling hills through forests beckon you outdoors. Check out some of the ways to actively explore the area.

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Compete in the Capital City Every August, Riverfront Park is packed with hundreds of athletic competitors, spectators and a river full of dragon boats for the Annual Dragon Boat Race & Festival, benefiting two local non-profits, Bridge Builders Alabama and Rebuilding Together Central Alabama. The city’s largest outdoor event brings the community together for one full day of river racing. The 300 meter course tests even the most athletic, who are all competing for first place and in pursuit of the Grand Championship Trophy, along with bragging rights until next year’s event. Locals and visitors are encouraged to get teams together, volunteer or just take in the races from riverfront and cheer teams on to victory. Festivities also include live bands, food and beverage vendors, and various goods from local exhibitors and artists. Interested in competing or want more information, check out www.montgomerydragonboat.org.

Running the Rivers The Alabama River rolls right alongside the edge of downtown Montgomery and is the backdrop to Riverfront Park and Amphitheatre. It is also part of Alabama’s Scenic River Trail, which showcases some of our state’s abundant natural wonders. This network of rivers is the longest such trail contained in a single state in the country, and it begins at the Georgia state line on the Coosa River. It winds its way south to the Tallapoosa River, then to the Alabama River, crossing nine lakes along the way, and terminating at Ft. Morgan in the Gulf of Mexico. In all, the Trail covers more than 1,000 miles of water. In downtown Montgomery, be sure to experience the city’s newest outdoor attraction — SUP (stand up paddle) Board Rentals (pg. 62). Enjoy a leisurly paddle along the Alabama River and take in some of the picturesque views of the city. In nearby Wetumpka, the Coosa River offers the thrill and rush of whitewater. Rent a canoe, kayak or sit-a-top kayak for the day and spend three to four hours paddling through some amazing scenery and relaxing calm waters leading to Class I and II rapids. Moccasin Gap is the only Class II/III rapid you’ll encounter, making the trip enjoyable for both novice and expert paddlers. Coosa River Adventures (pg. 62), and Coosa Outdoor Center (pg. 62) can outfit you with everything you need for a day of fun on the water.

Pedal Pushing Mountain bikers can find lots to love around Montgomery. The Swayback Bridge Trail in Wetumpka travels through pine and hardwood forest and is a favorite ride for Alabama bikers thanks to its natural beauty, fun switchbacks and the “roller coaster” ride on rolling hills along Lake Jordan. The 12-mile loop trail hosts the Attack on Swayback race each summer and is also open to hikers. Find more information and a trail map at www.trailoflegends.org. You can also pedal your way through some of the area’s most striking scenery with a ride along the cycling road route that links Wetumpka to Tallassee on Rifle Range Road. Or experience the picturesque rural landscape of the Town of Pike Road via its Nature Trail system, featuring miles of paved trail designed for biking as well as walking or running. The new 4.5-mile Lagoon Park Trail offers a safe, traffic-free spot for running, cycling or just a simple stroll. There are always plenty of things going on in the capital city to keep you active and on the go. Be sure to check out the events calendar any time you’re in town, for a complete list of activities, or browse through the website and create your own outdoor adventure.

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SPORTS RECREATION GET YOUR GAME ON HERE Multiplex at Cramton Bowl

Hall St, 36104 D |220 334-261-1100

visitingmontgomery.com Brand new 90,000-square-foot indoor sports facility adjacent to Cramton Bowl. Admission varies. Call for schedule.

BASEBALL & SOFTBALL

Buddy Watson Park

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1801 Taylor Rd, 36117 334-625-2300 funinmontgomery.com

Catoma Ball Fields

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1780 Mitchell Young Rd, 36108 334-625-2300 funinmontgomery.com

Dean Fain Park

Minnie Brown Rd, 36117 |8700 334-244-5741 funinmontgomery.com

Gateway Park Ball Field

Davenport Dr, 36108 |3800 334-284-7920 funinmontgomery.com

Lagoon Park Batting Cages-Slugger Sport

Lagoon Park Dr, 36109 |2855 334-395-6699 sluggersport.com

Lagoon Park Softball Complex

Lagoon Park Dr, 36109 |2855 334-271-7016 lagoonparksoftball.com

Montgomery Biscuits Baseball

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200 Coosa St, 36104 D 334-323-2255 biscuitsbaseball.com

Paterson Field

Madison Ave, 36107 D |1215 334-625-2300 funinmontgomery.com

Riverwalk Stadium

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200 Coosa St, 36104 D 334-625-2100 funinmontgomery.com

Ron Nunn Complex @ AUM

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250 Brown Springs Rd, 36117 334-625-2300 funinmontgomery.com

Thompson Park

Ray Thorington Rd, 36117 |1655 334-625-2300 funinmontgomery.com

BASKETBALL

Dunn-Oliver Acadome

Robert C. Hatch Dr, 36101 |1595 334-229-4529 alasu.edu

BOWLING

Bama Lanes

Atlanta Hwy, 36109 |3020 334-272-5423 bamalanes.com

Brunswick Zone

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1661 Eastern Blvd, 36117 334-819-7171 bowlbrunswick.com

FOOTBALL

Cramton Bowl

Madison Ave, 36104 D |1022 334-261-1100 visitingmontgomery.com

Hornet Stadium at Alabama State University

S Jackson St, 36104 |915 334-229-6750 alasu.edu

GAMING

Wind Creek Montgomery

Eddie L. Tullis Rd, 36117 |1801 866-946-3360 windcreekmontgomery.com

Wind Creek Wetumpka

River Oaks Dr |100 Wetumpka, AL 36092

866-946-3360 windcreekwetumpka.com


GUN RANGE & ARCHERY

SOCCER

Lower Wetumpka Shotgun Sports Club

Emory Folmar YMCA Soccer Complex

Lower Wetumpka Rd |4758 Wetumpka, AL 36110 334-420-3371

Montgomery Indoor Shooting Complex

Carmichael Pkwy |5765 334-215-2255

MOTORSPORTS

Montgomery Motorsports Park

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2600 N Belt Dr, 36110 334-260-9660 montgomeryracewaypark.com

Brown Springs Rd, 36117 |300 334-261-1100 visitingmontgomery.com

TENNIS

Lagoon Park Tennis Center

Lagoon Park Dr, 36109 |2855 334-240-4051 funinmontgomery.com

O’Connor Tennis Center

Anderson St, 36107 |500 334-240-4884 funinmontgomery.com

Montgomery Motor Speedway

Booth Rd, 36108 |480 334-262-6101

montgomeryspeedway.com

MULTI-PURPOSE

Garrett Coliseum

Federal Dr, 36107 |1555 334-242-5597 thegarrettcoliseum.com

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OUR GOLF COURSES ARE ALWAYS UP TO PAR RTJ–Capitol Hill

Constitution Ave, Prattville, AL 36066 |2600 334-285-1114

rtjgolf.com The Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail is regularly ranked as having the best and most affordable golf courses in the country by GOLF and Golf Digest, and Montgomery just so happens to be within a 30-minute drive of three of them.

Aroostook Golf Course

Dozier Rd, 36117 |1501 334-260-4900

aroostookgolfcourse.com

Cottonwood Golf Club

Byron Nelson Blvd, 36116 |7160 334-281-3344 cottonwoodgolfclub.com

Emerald Mountain Golf Club

Mountain View Dr |254 Wetumpka, AL 36093

334-514-8082 emeraldmountaingolfclub.com

Gateway Park Golf Course

Davenport Pkwy, 36105 |3800 334-284-7920 playmontgomerygolf.com

Lagoon Park Golf Course

Lagoon Park Dr, 36109 |2855 334-240-4050 playmontgomerygolf.com

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Range 231

Wetumpka Hwy, 36110 |3250 334-270-1660

RTJ–Cambrian Ridge

Sunbelt Pkwy |101 Greenville, AL 36037 334-382-9787 rtjgolf.com

RTJ–Grand National

Robert Trent Jones Trail |3000 Opelika, AL 36801 334-749-9042 rtjgolf.com


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Storkland/Name Dropper 7107 EastChase Pkwy, 36117 334-277-7118

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Eastbrook Flea Market & Antique Mall, Inc. 425 Coliseum Blvd, 36109 334-277-4027

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Stonehenge & Stonehenge Lighting 417 Cloverdale Rd, 36106 334-263-3190

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Southern Homes & Gardens 8820 Vaughn Rd, 36117 334-387-0440

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WE’VE GOT RETAIL THERAPY IN THE BAG

The Stop at Union Station

200 Water St, 36104 D |334-261-1121

visitingmontgomery.com Stop in for memorable gifts with a Southern accent, including local artwork, food products and more.

STYLE SAVVY

DECK THE WALLS

A.Fleeton Cosmetics

Stonehenge & Stonehenge Lighting

Vaughn Rd, 36117 |3173 334-450-8833

La Medspa

Halcyon Pkwy Dr, 36117 |7123 334-676-2555

Ke’ Noir Boutique

Mulberry St, 36106 |1940 334-625-1287

Repeat Performance

Mulberry St, 36106 |1530 334-264-0496

You & Me Boutique

Mulberry St, 36106 |2000 334-676-1667

JUST FOR KIDS

Storkland/Name Dropper

EastChase Pkwy, 36117 |7107 334-277-7118 storkland.net

STYLE SAVVY FOR MEN

JoS. A. Bank

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2960 Zelda Rd, 36106 334-279-8838 josbank.com

The Locker Room

Carter Hill Rd, 36106 |1717 334-262-1788 tlrclothiers.com

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417 Cloverdale Rd, 36106 334-263-3190 stonehengegallery.com

ALL TOGETHER NOW

Eastdale Mall

Eastdale Mall, 36117 |1000 334-277-7380 eastdale-mall.com

Knicker Knacker Market

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163 Lee St, Unit A, 36104 D 334-261-4003

The Shoppes at EastChase

EastChase Pkwy, 36117 |7274 334-279-6046 theshoppesateastchase.com

PET LOVERS

The Barkery

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1963 Mulberry St, 36106 334-293-9255

Petland

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7127 EastChase Pkwy, 36117 334-277-2226 petlandmontgomery.com

GOURMET GOODIES

Derk’s Filet & Vine

Cloverdale Rd, 36106 |431 334-262-8463 filetandvine.com

Honey Baked Ham

E South Blvd, 36116 |2816 334-284-9100 honeybakedham.com

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Peppertree Steaks & Wine

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8101 Vaughn Rd, 36116 334-271-6328 steaksnwine.com

Priesters Pecan Company

Old Fort Rd E, Fort Deposit |208 334-227-4301 priesters.com

Tucker Pecan

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350 N McDonough St, 36104 D 334-262-4471 tuckerpecan.com

Whole Foods Market

Taylor Road, 36117 |1450 334-523-2940

Hank Williams Museum

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118 Commerce St, 36104 D 334-262-3600

Henig Furs, Inc.

Carmichael Rd, 36106 |4135 334-277-7610 henigfurs.com

SLT Food Mart

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80 Commerce St, 36104 D 334-416-8855

Southern Homes & Gardens

Vaughn Rd, 36117 |8820 334-387-0440

southernhomesandgardens.com

wholefoods.com

DISCOVER TREASURES

BE SPECIFIC

Eastbrook Flea Market & Antique Mall, Inc.

Ashley Gilbreath Interior Design

Graham St, 36106 |1614 334-262-3231 ashleygilbreath.com

B. Barganier Interior Accents

Zelda Rd, 36106 |2960-B 334-215-1003

Biscuit Basket

Coosa St, 36104 D |200 334-323-2255

Elite Music Sales

St, |12SuitW150,Jefferson 36104 D 334-215-0215

Coliseum Blvd, 36109 |425 334-277-4027

eastbrookantiquemall.com

Montgomery Antiques & Interiors, LLC

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1955 Eastern Blvd, 36117 334-277-2490 montgomeryantiquesandinteriors.com

Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts

Museum Drive, 36117 |One 334-240-4333

S.A.C.’s Gallery

S Perry St, 36104 D |529 334-265-9931 sacsgallery.org

THE PERFECT GIFTS

Capitol’s Rosemont Gardens

Rosemont Place, 36106 |2210 334-834-7731 capitolrosemont.com

Goat Hill Museum Store

600 Dexter Ave, 36104 D |334-353-4969

Governor’s Mansion Gift Shop

Finley Ave, 36104 |30334-241-8824

Market Shoppes at the Depot

Wetumpka Hwy, 36110 |3500 334-213-0018

Ware Jewelers

EastChase Pkwy, 36117 |7268 334-386-9273 warejewelers.com

You Name It

A Atlanta Hwy, 36109 |5350 334-272-9878

Old Alabama Town

Columbus St, 36104 D |301 334-240-4500

Pickwick Antiques, Inc.

Interstate Ct, 36109 |3851 334-279-1481 pickwickantiques.com

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• Over 200 Vendors • Three Floors • Elevator • AC/Heat

Memories to Take Home Let us help you nd just the right gift…

30 Finley Avenue, Montgomery 334-241-8824 • Monday-Friday 9:00-4:00 Located across from the back entrance to the Mansion

Eastbrook

over 85 of your favorite stores + BELK, JCPENNEY, DILLARD’S, AT HOME, CHUCK E. CHEESE’S, ICE SKATING, CAROUSEL, & MORE

the

place for

family fun ATLANTA HIGHWAY & EASTERN BOULEVARD

+ EASTDALE-MALL.COM

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UNIQUE VENUES

UNIQUE SPACES AND OUTDOOR PLACES FOR ANY EVENT 129 Coosa D

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334-517-1121 129coosa.com

A&P Social

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334-356-3814 theapsocial.com

Alabama Activity Center D

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334-269-0222 montgomery-catering.com

Alabama Nature Center

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334-285-4550 alabamawildlife.org

Alabama Shakespeare Festival

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334-271-5354 asf.net

Alabama State University

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334-229-4529 alasu.edu

AlleyBAR D

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334-387-3333

Alley Station D

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334-277-1077 alleystation.com

Auburn University Montgomery

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334-244-3562 aum.edu

Capital City Club D

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334-834-8920 capitalmontgomery.com

Chapel Hill Meeting House at The Waters

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334-272-3200 thewatersal.com

Dexter Avenue King Memorial Legacy Center D

|334-239-9382 dexterkingmemorial.org

Gateway Park Lodge

|334-625-2300 funinmontgomery.com

The Grandma Home House Retreat

|334-593-9693 thegrandmahomehouseretreat.com Hank Williams Museum D

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334-262-3600 thehankwilliamsmuseum.net

Harriott II Riverboat D

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334-625-2100 funinmontgomery.com

Jasmine Hill Gardens

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334-567-6463 jasminehill.org

The Mission House D

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334-230-9676

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Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts

Troy University’s Davis Theatre D

|334-241-9567 troy.edu/davistheatre

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334-240-4333 mmfa.org

Troy University’s Whitley Hall D

|334-241-9500 troy.edu

Montgomery Performing Arts Center D

|334-481-5100 mpaconline.org

Union Station D

|334-261-1120 visitingmontgomery.com

Montgomery Zoo & Mann Museum

Union Station Train Shed D

|334-240-4900 montgomeryzoo.com

|334-625-2100 funinmontgomery.com

Old Alabama Town D

W.A. Gayle Planetarium

|334-240-4500 oldalabamatown.com

|334-625-4799 troy.edu/planetarium

Porter Club D

The Warehouse D

|334-262-0080

Riverwalk Amphitheater D

|334-625-2100 funinmontgomery.com

Riverwalk Stadium D

|334-323-2255 riverwalk-catering.com

RSA Plaza Terrace D

|334-277-1077 alleystation.com

Wynlakes Country Club

|334-279-0297 wynlakes.com

Young House D

|334-264-7480 jenniewellercatering.com

|334-264-6090 montgomery-catering.com Tavern D

|334-262-0080

D = Downtown

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THE RIGHT FORMULA FOR FAMILY REUNIONS Bring the whole gang! Montgomery’s abundance of family friendly attractions and activities, dining destinations and venues all permeated by a rich history and true Southern hospitality blend together to make our city the place to host a family reunion full of fun and fellowship.

a Few Ideas

Services

Here is what we can do for you:

Try these activities and attractions with your loved ones:

We can provide services and resources throughout the planning stages of your reunion. Go to visitingmontgomery.com or call 800-240-9452 to request a detailed planning guide with valuable tips and a complete planning checklist.

• • • • • • •

• •

Biscuits Baseball Harriott II Riverboat Cruise Jasmine Hill Gardens Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail Civil Rights Attractions Montgomery Zoo Family Genealogy Research at the Alabama Department of Archives & History Riverfront Park and Splashpad Ice Palace at Eastdale Mall

Marion Winn,

Tourism Sales & Servicing Manager

334-261-1107 mwinn@montgomerychamber.com

• •

Assist with finding the most suitable hotel Provide visitor information for the reunion planning committee and your guests Provide nametags, depending on the total number of hotel rooms Provide vendor information for commemorative items

Learn about the woman who became a movement.

More than 60 years ago, Rosa Parks’ simple act of bravery became an important symbol of the Civil Rights Movement. Today, you can step back in time and experience the sights and sounds that forever changed our country. Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum is a state-of-the-art, interactive facility that honors one of America’s most beloved women. Visit today and learn all about this freedom warrior firsthand.

ROSA PARKS

MUSEUM TROY UNIVERSITY

For ticket information and hours, visit troy.edu/rosaparks.

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© 2017 Troy University


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MONTGOMERY

STAY

SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY FULL SERVICE HOTELS MEETING YOUR NEEDS

Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa at the Convention Center

Tallapoosa St |201 Montgomery, AL 36104 D

334-481-5000 renaissancemontgomery.com

The Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa and the adjacent Convention Center have brought much more to downtown Montgomery than an impressive new shadow on the skyline. Contemporary styling married

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with classic Southern hospitality combine with the hotel’s long list of amenities. With 342 rooms, ample and flexible meeting spaces, a European spa, a restaurant, fitness center and more all in one place, this AAA Four Diamond property is quickly becoming the premier destination for both business and leisure travelers. The hotel offers a 14,000-square-foot Grand Ballroom on the main level and provides additional meeting space with 18 breakout rooms that total 14,000 square feet. The Convention Center has over 73,000 square feet of state-of-the-art meeting space.

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Embassy Suites Hotel and Montgomery Conference Center

Tallapoosa St |300 Montgomery, AL 36104 D

334-269-5055 embassysuitesmontgomery.com

Located in downtown Montgomery, Embassy Suites Hotel and Montgomery Conference Center combines an upscale, full-service, all-suite hotel with stellar service and a diverse array of amenities. It is right next to the Montgomery Area Visitor Center and the Montgomery Convention

Center. Only nine miles from the Montgomery Regional Airport, Embassy Suites offers complimentary airport shuttles. Embassy Suites has 15,000 square feet of meeting space including a ballroom and breakout rooms. Celebrate a special event or meeting for up to 1,000 guests in one of the hotel’s versatile meeting rooms. Embassy Suites also offers a fully equipped BusinessLink™ business center. Enjoy all the additional amenities including 2-room suites, free cook-to-order breakfast, and a complimentary evening reception.

DoubleTree

Madison Ave, Montgomery, AL 36104 D |120 334-245-2320 doubletree3.hilton.com

Conveniently located in Downtown Montgomery, Alabama, this hotel puts you in easy reach of the city’s top government offices, businesses and is only steps away from the Montgomery Convention Center.

Surrounded by important historical sites, as well as great shopping and dining options, this hotel in Montgomery is the perfect choice whether you are traveling on business, vacation or a combination of the two. With 8,000 sq. ft. of meeting and event space, and two casual dining options, this Montgomery hotel is the ideal choice for your next business function, conference or celebration. FOR INFORMATION 800-240-9452 OR TEXT MGMAL TO 313131

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Proud supporters of the

Holiday Inn Montgomery Airport South

|

96 Folmar Pkwy, Montgomery, AL 36105 334-288-3858 holidayinn.com/montgomeryal

This Montgomery hotel is conveniently located off I-65 and only minutes away from the Montgomery Regional Airport (MGM). This full-service hotel, on the south side of historic Montgomery, has the amenities to ensure your satisfaction. Families and business travelers alike will enjoy dining in Magnolia’s Grill & Bar or the convenience of in-room dining. Free airport shuttle.

Hilton Garden Inn, EastChase

EastChase Pkwy, Montgomery, AL 36117 |7665 334-244-0101 montgomeryeastchase.hgi.com

Located in the Shoppes at EastChase in East Montgomery, this brand new full service hotel features state-of-the-art conveniences, such as a 24-hour business center, fitness center, complimentary Wi-Fi, an outdoor seasonal pool and full service restaurant.

Wind Creek Montgomery

Eddie L Tullis Rd, Montgomery, AL 36117 |1801 334-866-946-3360 windcreekmontgomery.com

At Wind Creek Casino Montgomery, the excitement begins when you step through the doors of our 65,000-square-foot gaming floor. With over 2,200 thrilling games to choose from, odds are you’ll find a favorite right away. To enhance your gaming experience, we invite you to join THE CLUB, offering discounts and points every time you play. But most of all, we invite you to come find your winning moment. The property also features a non-smoking room with more than 150 games, salon service, and a variety of restaurants: B. B. King’s Blues Club, Lucille’s and Itta Bena, a fine dining restaurant.

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D = Downtown

MAP LOCATIONS p.112


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Extended Stay Studios 2750 Chestnut St | 834-4055

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RIVER REGION

MONTGOMERY AND THE RIVER REGION As its name implies, the Montgomery River Region is an area full of rivers and is composed of several distinct communities, all boasting rich histories and exciting futures on the horizon. The River Region’s communities include: Montgomery, Prattville, Millbrook, the Town of Pike Road, Wetumpka and Tuskegee. The region is growing quickly and is currently home to more than 366,000 people. Discover the abundant opportunities that make them great places to live, work or visit.

The River Region got its name thanks to two major rivers, The Coosa and The Tallapoosa, joining to form The Alabama River just north of the capital city. The Alabama River runs alongside downtown Montgomery and continues south where it forms the Mobile and Tenasaw rivers, which finally empty into Mobile Bay.

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Traveler’s Tip

The Google Maps mobile app gets you where you want to go. With voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation, see estimated time to your destination and live traffic info. Search for restaurants, businesses and attractions near you. Find and get recommendations. Google Maps even shows you offers and discounts near you, so you can get great deals on the go.

Montgomery to Prattville 20 minutes via I-65 • Prattaugan Museum • Heritage Center • RTJ Golf Course • Wilderness Park • Daniel Pratt Historic District & Creekwalk

Montgomery to Selma

50 minutes via Highway 80 • Annual Bridge Crossing • 1,200 Historic Structures • Civil War Re-Enactment • Old Cahawba • National Voting Rights Museum & Institute • Selma-to-Montgomery National Historic Trail Selma Interpretive Center

Montgomery to Wetumpka 20 minutes via Highway 231 • Asteroid Crater • Jasmine Hill • Ft. Toulouse • Gold Star Park • Swayback Bridge Trail

Montgomery to Millbrook 10 minutes via I-65 • Mill Creek Park • Robinson Spring Park • Legacy Park • Alabama Wildlife Federation • Lanark

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SELMA THE OLD SOUTH WITH A NEW ATTITUDE

IN SELMA, HISTORY LIVES ON EVERY CORNER, AND WHILE THE CITY IS ANCHORED BY ITS PAST, IT’S FOCUSED ON THE FUTURE, CELEBRATING HERITAGE, ARCHITECTURE, ARTS AND CULTURE WITH YOU Civil War As a major manufacturer of military resources and munitions for the Confederate cause, Selma was at the center of some of the Civil War’s most contested struggles. Evidence of the role the city played in the Civil War can still be seen and felt today at several historic sites. The Old Depot Museum offers visitors a tour through the colorful past of Selma, with a particular focus on Selma’s place in the Civil War. A cameo of Elodie Todd Dawson, Abraham Lincoln’s sisterin-law and a rabid Confederate, offers a poignant reminder that the Civil War split many families asunder. Confederate bills, many printed in Selma, recall “the lost cause” in all its frailty. Selma’s crucial role as one of the South’s largest munitions producers is highlighted with exhibits of shells and cannonballs that visitors can both see and touch. As a sister museum to Selma’s National Voting Rights Museum, the Ancient Africa, Enslavement, and Civil War Museum’s permanent

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and temporary exhibits invite you to explore and reflect upon one of the most controversial and compelling periods of our country’s history. This museum offers, by appointment only, an educational perspective of the Civil War and slavery with provocative yet balanced displays, many of which are interactive. Serving as a Confederate Hospital, the Vaughan-Smitherman Museum was spared by Federal General J.H. Wilson when his troops ravaged Selma in early April 1865. It is now home to the Art Lewis Collection of Documents and includes a pardon signed by President Abraham Lincoln just four days before his assassination. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Old Live Oak Cemetery tells multiple stories through its headstones and monuments, many of which mark the final resting place of Civil War soldiers. The Confederate Monument is in the cemetery’s Memorial Circle and honors fallen Confederate soldiers, including the 155 who were moved from other cemeteries to Old Live Oak. Many other prominent Selmians are interred at this beautiful spot as well.


Civil Rights After decades of oppression, it took years of peaceful protest in the face of violent opposition to finally achieve voting rights for African Americans. Much of the Civil Rights struggle took place in and around Selma, including one of its seminal moments, the Selma to Montgomery March. In 1965, hundreds of voting rights advocates, both black and white, set off on foot to Montgomery and the Capitol Building to take their grievances to Governor George Wallace’s doorstep. On March 7, 1965, 600 people marched toward Montgomery. After just six blocks, when they crossed the now infamous Edmund Pettus Bridge over the Alabama River, mounted deputies and state troopers dispatched by Governor Wallace attacked the group with nightsticks and tear gas, injuring dozens. The event came to be known as “Bloody Sunday.” The violence stopped the marchers’ first attempt, but they would not be stopped for good. Two weeks later, under the protection of Alabama National Guardsmen and Army troops, a court-ordered limit of 300 marchers led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. set off again from Selma and marched along U.S. Hwy. 80 to the steps of the State Capitol. Soon after, President Lyndon Johnson signed the 1965 Voting Rights Act on August 6. In Selma, walk in the footsteps of the brave men and women who fought for equal rights by visiting historic sites including the Selma-to-Montgomery National Historic Trail, the Selma Interpretive Center, the Edmund Pettus Bridge and the National Voting Rights Museum.

Architecture Much can be learned about the character and heritage of a place simply by looking at its architecture. This is certainly true in Selma; it is one of the few towns in the United States with so much impressive architectural variety in such a small area. Many of the more than 1,200 historic structures you can observe boast architectural significance that goes far beyond the stories of the families who lived in them. Indeed, the city’s homes, buildings, churches and other structures reveal its rich past in every arch, window, column and deep porch. Take the city’s Walking Tour to discover its multi-layered history as seen in its wide array of architectural styles.

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Arts “Art for All” could be the motto of the Selma Art Guild, a local group that runs the city’s only permanent art gallery showcasing the talents of area artists. The Guild welcomes you to see and enjoy paintings, sculptures, drawings, photography, fiber arts and more for free, as the gallery never charges admission. Founded in 2003, ArtsRevive’s mission is to: “enhance community development in the greater historic Selma region through the development of arts, urban design and tourism while preserving the diverse cultural heritage of the region.” One of ArtsRevive’s major projects is the transformation of the old Carneal Auto building downtown into the ArtsRevive Center, a space for offices, art shows, art workshops and other community events.

Selma boasts more than 1,200 historic homes and structures representing a variety of architectural styles including Italianate, Victorian, Gothic and Greek Revival, as well as several churches and a synagogue that played prominent roles in both the Civil War and the Civil Rights movement.

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PRATTVILLE WHERE EVERYONE MATTERS ONE OF ALABAMA’S FIRST “PLANNED COMMUNITIES,” PRATTVILLE IS PROUD OF ITS PAST AND ENJOYING ITS PRESENT — LOOKING AHEAD TO EVEN BETTER TIMES

Just 13 miles north of Montgomery, Prattville is a city with multiple personalities that work together to create a place that’s earned itself the name “the Preferred Community.” The city was modeled after a New England village, yet has all the hospitality and warmth indicative of its deep-South locale. Although ranked as one of the fastest growing areas in Alabama, Prattville maintains a quaint charm, and its close-knit, small-town atmosphere belies the many metropolitan opportunities and modern amenities offered. It’s a harmonious marriage of seeming opposites that’s made its residents swell with hometown pride and eager to welcome everyone to their special spot in Central Alabama’s River Region.

Our neighborly feel and sense of place make Prattville such a great city to live in or just to visit. Patty Vanderwal, President, Prattville Area Chamber of Commerce

A History of Industry In 1818, Autauga County was established a full year before Alabama even became a state. The area got its big boost when, in 1835, the city’s namesake, New Hampshire native and industrialist Daniel Pratt, bought nearly 2,000 acres at the fall line of Autauga Creek, the area that is now downtown Prattville. Pratt established a town and began manufacturing his cotton gins, and his company quickly became the foremost producer of cotton gins in the world. Pratt is widely considered “Alabama’s First Industrialist,” and as his enterprises prospered, so did Prattville. In 1866, Prattville became the county seat, and Pratt was unanimously elected the town’s first mayor. From these humble beginnings, Prattville is home to almost 35,000 people today.

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Sights to See Prattville’s second nickname is “The Fountain City,” thanks to its many artesian wells. Some have been capped, but there are plenty still offering up gallons of sweet, clear, mineral-rich water, and a few allow citizens and visitors to fill containers and take the water home. Find public artesian wells throughout the historic downtown area including one at the corner of 3rd and Chestnut Streets. It is history that’s flowing free at the Prattaugan Museum/Heritage Center. This circa 1840 Greek Revival home contains numerous interesting artifacts from the Pratt Family. There’s also a public artesian well at this site. Efforts to preserve heritage in the form of old homes and other structures resulted in the creation of Old Prattvillage. Another preserved architectural treasure is Buena Vista, a circa 1830 structure on the National Register of Historic Places. Legend has it that Andrew Jackson patterned the staircase at his home The Hermitage after visiting Buena Vista. To fully explore the Prattville area’s natural beauty, Wilderness Park is a must-see. Giant oriental bamboo plants soar 60 feet to form a canopy in the sky. On the banks of the Alabama River, Cooter’s Pond Park features two boat ramps, docks, a riverwalk and pavilions. A popular, and usually productive, fishing hole by the same name abuts the park. Another place that begs a visit is Prattville’s huge Bass Pro Shop, an outdoor enthusiast’s dream-come-true, with cascading waterfalls, fish aquariums, a restaurant, fudge shop and retail space galore.

Downtown Delights The Daniel Pratt Historic District in downtown has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1984. Pratt’s careful planning resulted in a pleasing and efficient layout of manufacturing, retail businesses, churches, schools and residences. The rest of downtown retains much of this same feel and has been reinvigorated in recent years, now boasting locally owned shops and boutiques, restaurants and more.


The Creekwalk is nestled along the banks of Autauga Creek and winds through a portion of the historic downtown area. Heritage Park offers a great view of Pratt’s dream showcased in the Autauga Creek Dam and the Daniel Pratt Gin Company. 1

The Grass Is Greener World-class golf is played on the rolling fairways and picture-perfect greens at Prattville’s Capitol Hill, the crown jewel of the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail. A state-of-the-art conference center and hotel, Prattville Marriott at Capitol Hill offers excellent amenities for business groups and individuals. The Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic golf tournament brings in more than 50,000 people to the area each year.

Looking Ahead “There is no shortage of pride when we talk about Prattville,” Vanderwal said. “Combine our rich history, our quality of life and our focus on the future, and it all adds up to success. We are a community that is moving forward, and the best is yet to come.” Photos provided by Prattville Area Chamber of Commerce and Journal Communications 1 Future plans are to rennovate the buildings into residential lofts.

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Prattville’s Annual Events

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July 4th Parade & Fireworks Celebration MARCH

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Mardi Gras Parade Prattville’s Annual Mardi Gras Parade winds its way through the streets of downtown, with plenty of beads, candy, and moonpies for everyone. Local vendors are on-site during this family fun-filled event.

This family-friendly festival features over 40 renowned local and regional artists. Admission is free and includes live entertainment, great food, and an interactive children’s area where kids work with professional artists.

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Prattville City Fest The Prattville Chamber’s Annual CityFest is one of the most highly anticipated family-friendly events in the Southeast. Held in historic downtown Prattville, this event includes a free concert on Friday night. Saturday features live entertainment, more than 150 arts & crafts vendors, great food, and children’s activities.

Prattville’s Annual 4th of July Celebration kicks off with the annual 4th of July Parade, followed by the Lion’s Club BBQ and Camp Stew Sale. Don’t miss this family-fun day complete with cardboard boat races, children’s area, arts and crafts, and a spectacular fireworks presentation. December

Annual Christmas Tree Lighting and Christmas Parade These annual holiday events begin the Christmas Season in Prattville!

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WETUMPKA PLAY & STAY

THE CITY OF WETUMPKA IS LOCATED IN ELMORE COUNTY, THE THIRD-FASTEST GROWING COUNTY IN THE STATE Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachians, along the banks of the Coosa River, Wetumpka is appropriately known as the “City of Natural Beauty.” And while its abundance of small-town charm offers a leisurely lifestyle, it’s also strategically located only 10 miles north of Montgomery between U.S. Highway 231 and Interstate 65. Come see why this lovely spot is a great place to visit and to live.

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“Welcome to Wetumpka. Known for our heritage, hospitality and scenic landscapes, we’ve got something for everyone, and we’re happy to share it all with you.” Jerry Willis, Mayor, Wetumpka, AL

Thanks to a six-mile stretch of whitewater rapids, hiking and mountain-biking trails, welcoming parks and clean, clear lakes, Wetumpka is also a haven for outdoor recreation lovers. •

Wetumpka has an abundance of walking trails and recreational biking/hiking trails for the outdoor enthusiast.

The Swayback Bridge Trail draws mountain bikers and runners from around the country with its single track full of tight technical sections and steep climbs.

The Wetumpka Riverwalk begs folks to come stroll along the banks of the Coosa River and enjoy Wetumpka’s natural resources. The trail leads to the newly constructed Sports Complex.

The scenic Coosa River (that runs right through town) and local lakes offer some of the best fishing in the state with abundant populations of bass, crappie and catfish. The Gold Star Park boat landing and State boat landing are both located on the Coosa for easy access.

Kayaking and canoeing the rushing rapids of the Coosa make for some fast-paced fun. Class II and III rapids appeal to paddlers from near and far. Several area businesses rent boats and other equipment.

Lake Jordan is one of the state’s premier bass-fishing lakes, earning it a spot on the popular Alabama Bass Trail.

The Piedmont Birding Trail includes two prime viewing locations at Gold Star Park and Ft. Toulouse-Fort Jackson with a surprising variety of habitats that make them a bird watcher’s dream.

Jasmine Hill Gardens, called “Alabama’s little corner of Greece,” features more than 20 acres of year-round floral beauty as well as classical sculptures.

History & Heritage Wetumpka is proud of its rich history and has the preserved sites and attractions to prove it. •

Fort Toulouse-Fort Jackson State Park offers visitors exhibits and living-history events that trace the site’s 600 years of history. The park also hosts a 39-site campground overlooking the Coosa River.

The Elmore County Historical Museum preserves and displays Wetumpka’s eventful past for future generations.

The Museum of Black History’s permanent collections promote the ingenuity, creativity, cultural and political expressions of Elmore County’s black community.

Historic home tours are offered throughout the year, as are historic cemetery tours.

Downtown Wetumpka is listed as part of the “National Register of Historic Places,” and sites to see include the 1931 court house, the distinctive Bibb Graves Bridge, three antebellum churches and several historic homes.

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Creativity & Culture The city boasts strong support of the arts, and there’s always something to see. •

The Wetumpka Depot Players is a renowned community theatre performing original plays and Broadway favorites.

The Kelly Fitzpatrick Memorial Gallery honors the prestigious painter from Elmore County and promotes the arts by exhibiting the works of local artists.

The Rumbling Waters Studio and Gallery, located inside the oldest business building in Wetumpka, showcases one-of-a-kind woodworking art and offers classes and private lessons for both beginners and advanced woodcarvers.

The Alabama River Region Art Center is committed to stimulating individual creative expression and appreciation of the visual, performing and culinary arts by providing high-quality, affordable programs.

Fit for Kids Wetumpka’s welcoming parks are the perfect places for kids to unwind. Fain Park, located on the western banks of the Coosa River, offers a playground and the riverwalk. Gold Star Park is also located along the banks of the Coosa River and offers stunning scenery, a walking trail, a playground, a boat landing and a stop on the Piedmont Birding Trail.

Game On •

On the edge of the Coosa River, The Wind Creek Wetumpka Hotel and Casino features an 85,000-square-foot-gaming floor with 2,500 games. The luxurious, five-star hotel has 283 rooms with spectacular views of the city. The gift shop is full of great finds, and there are several delicious dining options. Don’t miss the 16-gallon shark tank!

In the Swing Golfers can see if their play is up to par on one of Wetumpka’s golf courses: Quail Walk Country Club or Emerald Mountain Golf Club.

If you’re searching for charm, history and natural beauty combined, Wetumpka’s the place for you.

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WETUMPKA EVENTS FOR EVERYONE

WETUMPKA’S CALENDAR IS PACKED WITH DIVERSE EVENTS THAT FEATURE FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. VISIT CITYOFWETUMPKA.COM TO FIND DETAILS.

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WETUMPKA’S RIVER AND BLUES MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL – JULY 22 This annual Festival has more than 10,000 attendees each year and offers free family entertainment in a relaxing, friendly environment. Located on the banks of the Coosa River, live bands play blues and zydeco on two stages for all ages to enjoy. A free children’s area, juried art show and barbecue cook-off are also part of the celebration.

ARBOR DAY – FEBRUARY

CHRISTMAS ON THE COOSA – DECEMBER 9 Named as a Top 10 event in 2013 by the Alabama Tourism Vacation Guide, this local community tradition continues to grow every year. It includes a character breakfast, arts & crafts show, car show, street parade and ends in a boat parade with a skiing Santa and fireworks. Other events in December are the tree lighting and a live nativity.

WHITE WATER FESTIVAL – MAY

MARDI GRAS PARADE – FEBRUARY WETUMPKA CRATER LECTURE & TOURS – MARCH EARTH DAY – APRIL NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER – MAY FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION – JULY 4 COOSA RIVER CHALLENGE – OCTOBER CANDY WALK – OCTOBER COLOR THE TOWN PINK WALK – OCTOBER FRONTIER DAYS – NOVEMBER NEW YEARS EVE ASTEROID DROP – DECEMBER 31

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Wetumpka’s idyllic charm has captured Hollywood’s eye three times. Its picturesque downtown area served as part of the setting for the movies “The Grass Harp” (1995), “The Rosa Parks Story” (2002) and “Big Fish” (2003).

Wetumpka is home to one of only two marine impact craters in the United States. The still-visible, five-milewide “astrobleme” was created when a meteorite collided with earth, blasting through bedrock and soil in Wetumpka 84 million years ago. The tilted rocks in and along the Coosa River are evidence of the event.

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MILLBROOK COMFORT. CONVENIENCE. COMMUNITY.

AS MORE AND MORE PEOPLE DISCOVER THE ALLURE OF THE GOOD LIFE IN MILLBROOK, THE COMMUNITY SPIRIT OF THIS CLOSE-KNIT CITY IS FLOURISHING. Holding On To Heritage While Millbrook is one of the fastest growing cities in the state and facing its future with optimism and confidence, it remains proud of its past. With a rich heritage dating back to the 1700s, the Millbrook area, including Robinson Springs, Coosada, Deatsville and Elmore, was known for its sprawling plantations and prominent leaders, including Bolling Hall, William Wyatt Bibb, John Archer Elmore and Benjamin Fitzpatrick. The first pioneer home built in present day Millbrook was known as Ellerslie, constructed in 1818 by Bolling Hall, a well-known statesman and planter of that time. Hall’s home still stands and is included in the National Register of Historic Places. Between World War I and World War II, the communities of Millbrook, Coosada, and Robinson Springs, later referred to as the Tri-Community, began to evolve and grow, adding schools, churches and rail transportation. Contributing to the population growth during this era were unfortunate outbreaks of diseases in the more populated city of Montgomery. Millbrook became a place to retreat during the long, hot summers. Seasonal homes and cabins in Millbrook, Coosada and Robinson Springs offered families fresh country air and seclusion. Soon, the seasonal population began to stay year round.

On the Grow Today, the area retains the best of its early features and natural resources, while aggressively pursuing economic development opportunities. It has experienced a more than 40 percent increase in its population in the last 20 years, and this influx of new residents has spurred unprecedented residential building, which in turn has attracted new commercial development that keeps gaining momentum. Residents and visitors enjoy a wide variety of retail, restaurant and hospitality options, and Millbrook’s substantial number of undeveloped and highly trafficked commercial sites point to additional expansion and an even brighter future. Millbrook also has convenient Interstate 65 access, is located only 10 miles north of Montgomery, Alabama’s state capital, and the 100 UPCOMING EVENTS VISITINGMONTGOMERY.COM

Montgomery Regional Airport is approximately 20 miles from Millbrook. This ease of access is paving the way for continued prosperity.

Community Counts Millbrook residents enjoy the best of two worlds – small city comforts plus urban conveniences – creating a relaxing way of life underpinned by a genuine sense of community. The city promotes this close-knit feeling by offering plenty of opportunities for its residents to get involved. Numerous civic and service organizations are credited with contributing to the orderly growth and development of the city. Annual events and festivals are made possible through partnerships between community organizations and the city. And more than 50 places of worship representing many religious denominations are also an important part of community life. To ensure that this spirit of connection is not lost to growth and to maintain the simplicity of a quiet, safe and healthy lifestyle, the city readily invests in parks and recreation facilities and venues. The city’s continuing support of local public schools and youth has made the fully accredited Elmore County Public School System a standout among Alabama’s public school systems. The Elmore County system serves a countywide student population of more than 11,000 at 15 schools with a mission to provide relevant, engaging, positive learning environments where students are empowered to realize their self-worth through continuous academic, social and emotional growth.


Out and About The great outdoors play a prominent role in Millbrook’s quality of life too, with six well-equipped and maintained public parks that provide recreational options for all ages. A variety of outdoor options are available for hunting, fishing and boating enthusiasts. Wildlife and waterways help define Millbrook. The Coosa and Alabama Rivers are located on the eastern side of the city. Scenic Lake Martin and Lake Jordan are just minutes away. The Mill Creek meanders through the center of the Village Green, Millbrook’s town center park, and natural ponds dot the landscape in neighborhoods and on small farms. The statewide headquarters and conservation educational facilities of the Alabama Wildlife Federation (AWF) are a true gem and located in Millbrook at Lanark. This historic 300-plus-acre estate includes the Alabama Nature Center, the NaturePlex, miles of diverse nature trails and exceptional programs and events for schools and the public including nature photography classes, gardening workshops, kids’ fishing rodeos and more.

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ANNUAL EVENTS

IN ADDITION TO ITS MANY ATTRIBUTES, MILLBROOK HAS A FULL CALENDAR OF COMMUNITY EVENTS.

• Millbrook Farmer’s Market: May – August, Tuesdays, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. • Alabama Wildlife Federation Events & Programs: Monday – Saturday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. • Alabama Wildlife Federation State Finals Wild Game Cook-Off: August • Alabama Wildlife Federation Annual Youth Fishing Rodeo: August • Spirit of Christmas Festival & Parade: First Saturday in December • Millbrook Mardi Gras Festival & Parade • Alabama Flora and Fauna Arts Festival • Alabama Wildlife Federation Hydrangea Festival • Alabama Tractor Show

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Montgomery

COMMUNITY

HOST with the MOST Montgomery and Maxwell Air Force Base have always been close partners, and the capital city is proud to have a military institution of such stature as part of its community.

In 2015, the warm welcome and strong support that Montgomery has consistently provided to all who live and work at Maxwell earned the city a prestigious national award, the Altus Trophy. The recognition is presented annually to the city that has shown the most “outstanding support to an Air Education and Training Command base,” and Montgomery was chosen from many other cities for the distinction. The city has a long history of aviation excellence, starting back in 1910, when the famous “fathers of flight,” the Wright brothers, chose Montgomery as the spot for their first civilian flying school. That same site would later become Maxwell Air Force Base. Through the years, city leaders and everyday citizens have reached out to Maxwell by holding events like Military Appreciation Week and Military Night at Biscuits baseball games. In addition, The Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce includes a Military Support Council that regularly holds events like “Eggs and Issues,” breakfast meetings that allow military representatives and city and state leaders to gather and discuss important issues.

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Montgomery is the “Best Hometown of the Air Force”

Advertiser Discounts for Active Military Attractions Alabama Shakespeare Festival - 10% off Biscuits Baseball - Wed - $2 Beer, Soda & Dogs Blake’s Segway Tours - 10% off Confederate Memorial Park - free admission First White House of the Confederacy - 10% off gift shop Freedom Rides Museum - 10% off gift shop Ft Toulouse - 10% off gift shop Goat Hill Museum Store - 15% off Governor’s Mansion Shop - 15% off Hank Williams Museum - $2 off admission Harriott II - 10% off Jasmine Hill Gardens - $2 off admission Old Alabama Town - 10% off Montgomery Zoo - $1.00 discount adults More Than Tours - 15% off

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Rockin Jump - $2 off The Spa at Montgomery - 20% off Wind Creek Casino - $10 free play on Saturdays Nightlife AlleyBar - free cover AviatorBAR - free cover Sanctuary Cigars - 10% off Restaurants Baumhowers Victory Grille - 10% off BlackFinn Ameripub - 10% off Central Restaurant - 10% off Cork & Cleaver - 10% off and 20% off Mondays Cuco’s - 10% off Dreamland BBQ - 10% off

Fazoli’s - 10% off The Exchange - 10% off The House - 10% off Irish Bred Pub - 10% off & Mondays after 3pm 50% off food Jalapenos - 10% off La Jolla - 20% off Momma Goldberg’s - 10% off Montgomery Café at Embassy Suites - 10% off Sa Za’s Restaurant - 10% off SweetCreek Farm Market and Café - 10% off The Tipping Point - 10% off The Exchange - 10% off Twin Peaks - 20% off Vintage Year - 10% off Wasabi - 10% off Which Wich - 10% off Yellowhammer Café - 10% off


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THAT’S THE POWER OF THE JACKSON CLINIC. To schedule an appointment, please call 334-293-8888.

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Cool Place To Live Considering a permanent move to Montgomery? Relocating in the capital city is a smart move for businesses, families and everyone in between. Here are just a few reasons why:

Education. Montgomery boasts some of the strongest public schools in the country, recently garnering high national praise. According to U.S. News & World Report, Montgomery’s Loveless Academic Magnet Program has been named the #1 High School in Alabama and the 57th Best High School in America. Booker T. Washington Magnet High School ranked third in the state, while Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School ranked fifth. There’s a variety of great private school options available as well.

Arts & Culture. Montgomery is home to Alabama’s state theatre, the world-renowned Alabama Shakespeare Festival. This state-ofthe-art theatre puts on Broadway favorites, dramatic classics, new works by Southern writers and children’s plays in addition to Shakespeare. The Montgomery Symphony, chamber music organizations and more will delight music lovers, and several dance troupes, including the Alabama Dance Theatre, thrill audiences with ticketed and free performances each year. Recreation & Lifestyle. Montgomery offers multiple active pursuits. For kids, baseball, basketball and soccer leagues for all ages offer competition and fun. Biking, running and even rowing clubs are always looking for

new members. The Alabama River is a part of the Alabama Scenic River Trail that draws paddlers from all over, and opportunities for mountain biking and whitewater paddling are abundant in nearby Wetumpka. Downtown Montgomery is a great place to play too. It’s hopping with nightlife and fabulous dining as are other areas of the city, including historic and charming Old Cloverdale. Diversity. Maxwell Air Force Base and Korean companies like Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama continue to bring in a steady influx of new U.S. and international residents, creating a diverse community that welcomes all. Smart Neighborhoods. The City of Montgomery adheres to the Smart Code (a zoning and planning code that encourages sustainability, walkability and mixed-use for development) in its public spaces. Several neighborhoods, including Hampstead and The Waters, have also taken these concepts to heart. Plus, Montgomery is ranked in the “Top 100 Places to Raise a Family”. For community information, contact the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce, 334-834-5200.


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Your Safety is Our No. 1 Priority A safe city is welcoming for visitors, a great place to do business, and the perfect place to call home. That’s why the Montgomery Police Department is working to assure your safety, so that visitors and residents alike can enjoy all the capital city has to offer. And when it comes to fire services, Montgomery Fire/ Rescue is the top rated in the state and one of the best in the country, boasting an Insurance Services rating of “1.” Questions about Montgomery’s Public Safety services? Dial the city’s call center at 311 or 334-240-INFO In case of emergency, always dial 911

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Around Montgomery has more than enough attractions and events to entice you during your stay with us, but if you want to really experience the city, explore our diverse neighborhoods. Each has its own personality and offerings, so dive in and do as the locals do.

DOWNTOWN WEST SIDE Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base is located here and plays a major role in the city’s economy and culture. It was once the site of the country’s first private aviation school, founded and run by the Wright Brothers, the famous “Fathers of Flight.” While you can’t visit the base, you can check out some of the nearby spots where airmen from around the country and the world like to unwind. Stop by Gateway Park for a round of golf or just a stroll through the green spaces.

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While You’re Here: Down a delicious hot dog and follow it with a sweet (and cheap!) cupcake at That’s My Dog at 232 West Jeff Davis Street. Check its Facebook page to find the daily “phrase that pays.” If you say it when you go, you’ll get a free treat.

Have a cocktail alfresco at SandBAR, sitting high on a bluff overlooking the Alabama River. Walk to The Alley to find dinner options ranging from Mexican (Jalapenos) or Asian (Wasabi) to Italian (Sa Za’s), as well as Gulf Coast seafood specialties (Wintzell’s Oyster House), and farm-to-table food in a casually upscale atmosphere (Central). With a full belly, stroll to a nightlife hot spot and keep the evening going. Feeling hip? Hit the AlleyBAR. In the mood to sit outside and have a relaxed drink? Snag a table on The Exchange’s patio. Still up at midnight? Visit Sous la Terre for some smooth jazz sounds. While You’re Here: Take a sunset stroll along the Riverwalk, which hosts Second Saturday and numerous events throughout the year.


Town

CLOVERDALE & MIDTOWN Some of the city’s oldest and prettiest homes occupy the wide, treelined streets of the lovely and historic Cloverdale, a neighborhood dotted with shaded parks. Shop, sip and sample delicious cuisine in the A&P area, home to locally owned boutiques like WelleStudio, Pine Bar (the Capital City’s version of “Cheers”), as well as Kudzu Noodle Bar, which puts a Southern twist on Asian favorites, The A&P Social or Vintage Year. Adjacent to Cloverdale, Midtown is smack in the middle of Montgomery, with Zelda Place (named for one half of Montgomery’s legendary literary couple, Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald), a spot where shopping and dining options abound. Fill up at Midtown Pizza Kitchen on some of the area’s tastiest salads, sandwiches and pizzas. While You’re Here: Indulge in a hearty Southern breakfast at Derk’s Filet & Vine, down the street from A&P, before popping into the Stonehenge Gallery on Fairview to find a wide variety of works from local artists.

THE BOULEVARD The Boulevard makes a loop around the city and divides downtown, Cloverdale and Midtown from the East Side. Here you’ll find two of Montgomery’s cultural gems: The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts and The Alabama Shakespeare Festival, the official state theatre that annually puts on worldrenowned productions of the Bard’s best works as well as more contemporary plays and family favorites. They both reside in the 300-acre Blount Cultural Park, a green space inspired by English moors, that includes a paved trail for walking, running or biking as well as an enclosed dog park.

EAST SIDE East Montgomery is home to newer residential communities as well as The Shoppes at EastChase, an outdoor mall packed with popular national retailers. Visit Hampstead for lunch at The Tipping Point, a laid-back spot that’s part coffee shop, part restaurant and becomes an easy-going bar and hangout at night. It has a big grass hill and play area to keep kids happy while parents relax. While You’re Here: Join the crowds for a satisfying meal at Martha’s Place, a Montgomery institution dishing up comfort-food classics.

While You’re Here: Grab some food to go and head over to Blount Cultural Park for a picnic. Walk the trail, fly a kite, feed the ducks and swans around one of the park’s lakes or just soak up the fresh air.

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GET & GO

GET OUT & GET AROUND! Transportation

Capitol City Carriage Service

Now that you’re in Montgomery, you’ve still got plenty of places to go and things to see! Lucky for you, the capital city has several pretty cool ways to get from here to there.

What better way to see scenic downtown Montgomery than from a horse-drawn carriage? Sit back and relax while professional and knowledgeable drivers provide you with historical facts and share the wonderful stories of our city. capitolcitycarriage.com or call 334-221-2336

Capital COOL Cruisers Bike Rentals Navigate your way through downtown to any of the historical attractions, various restaurants and cool spots on a Regions Bike. You can rent a bike from the Montgomery Area Visitor Center. No helmet, no problem! All the bike essentials are provided in the rental. Bikes are available Mon-Sat from 8:30a.m.-5p.m. visitingmontgomery.com or 334-262-0013

More Than Tours

Blake’s Segway Tours Roll along downtown on a guided Segway tour, and explore Montgomery’s historic sites as well as the new dining and entertainment venues without actually taking a step. Blake’s Segway Tours by appointment only. segwaymontgomery.com or 334-657-4195

Tour the city’s rich history and experience Montgomery’s story. Each tour and itinerary is customized specifically for the group. Tours are by reservation only. morethantours.us or 334-296-3024

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ADVERTISER INDEX

We hope you will visit the restaurants, hotels and attractions that support this guide and the visitors to Montgomery. For more information, see the ad on the page listed.

129 Coosa .................................................................................................... 75

Irish Bred Pub ............................................................................................. 31

Alabama Historical Commission .............................................................. 63

Jackson Clinic ............................................................................................105

Alabama Shakespeare Festival ................................................................ 116

Jalapenos Mexican Cuisine ...................................................................... 24

Alley Bar ...................................................................................................... 43

Jasmine Hill Gardens ................................................................................. 62

Aviator Bar .................................................................................................. 43

Kabuki Steakhouse & Sushi ........................................................................ 3

Baumhower’s Victory Grill ......................................................................... 39

Know the Community ................................................................................ 86

Blackfinn Ameripub .................................................................................... 20

La Jolla Restaurant & Bar .......................................................................... 22

Blake’s Segway Tours ................................................................................ 110

Lightning Line ............................................................................................. 64

Bomber’s Pub and Grill .............................................................................. 39

Marriott Legends at Capitol Hill ................................................................ 70

Buffalo Rock Catering ................................................................................ 75

Moe’s Original Barbeque ........................................................................... 20

Candlewood Suites .................................................................................... 82

Momma Goldberg’s Deli ........................................................................... 25

Capri Theatre ............................................................................................... 51

Montgomery Biscuits Baseball ................................................................. 69

Carter Photography & Design ................................................................... 73

Montgomery Café at Embassy Suites ..................................................... 28

CC’s Daiquiris .............................................................................................. 39

Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts .......................................................... 51

Central Restaurant ..................................................................................... 18

Montgomery Performing Arts Center ........................................................ 9

Chappy’s Deli .............................................................................................. 32

Montgomery Regional Airport ................................................................. 115

Chris’ Hotdogs ............................................................................................ 30

Montgomery Zoo ....................................................................................... 53

City of Millbrook ................................................................................ 100-102

Mooseum .................................................................................................... 51

City of Wetumpka .................................................................................. 97-99

More Than Tours ........................................................................................ 110

Commerece Beerworks ............................................................................. 41

Museum of Alabama & Archives .............................................................. 47

The Cork and Cleaver ................................................................................. 19

New Park Residential Development ....................................................... 105

Cucos Mexican Café ................................................................................... 34

Old Alabama Town ..................................................................................... 61

Dexter Avenue Baptist Church .................................................................. 55

Prattville Chamber of Commerce ....................................................... 94-97

DoubleTree Hotel ........................................................................................ 77

Renaissance Conference Center ............................................................... 87

Dreamland BBQ .......................................................................................... 33

Renaissance Hotel & Spa at the Convention Center ................................ 2

Eastbrook Antique & Flea Market ............................................................. 73

Rockin Jump Trampoline Park ................................................................... 53

Eastdale Mall .............................................................................................. 73

Rosa Parks Museum and Library .............................................................. 76

Embassy Suites .......................................................................................... 85

Sa Za Italian Restaurant ............................................................................. 17

Enterprise Rental Car ................................................................................107

Sanctuary Cigars Lounge & Bar ............................................................... 42

Escapology Game and Virtual Reality ...................................................... 51

Selma Alabama ............................................................................... 57, 92-93

F. Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald Museum ......................................................... 61

The Shoppes at EastChase ........................................................................ 11

Fairfield Inn & Suites, Airport South ........................................................ 77

Shrimp Basket ............................................................................................ 26

Fazoli’s ......................................................................................................... 28

Sinclair’s Restaurant .................................................................................. 27

First White House of the Confederacy ..................................................... 61

Springhill Suites ......................................................................................... 77

Five Guys .................................................................................................... 21

Staybridge Suites ....................................................................................... 81

The Gin ........................................................................................................ 40

The Stop at Union Station ......................................................................... 46

Goat Hill Gift Shop at the Capitol ............................................................. 61

SweetCreek Farm Market .......................................................................... 32

Governor’s Mansion Gift Shop ................................................................. 73

The Tipping Point Restaurant & Bar ......................................................... 21

Hampton Inn & Suites Downtown ........................................................... 77

Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse ....................................................................... 3

Hampton Inn & Suites EastChase ............................................................ 81

Twin Peaks Restaurant & Bar .................................................................... 23

Hampton Inn, Airport South ...................................................................... 77

Vintage Year Restaurant & Bar .................................................................. 22

Hank Williams Museum ............................................................................. 62

Wasabi Japanese Cuisine ............................................................................ 3

Harriott II Riverboat Cruises ...................................................................... 65

Wet Willlie’s Daiquiri Bar ............................................................................ 40

Heart of Dixie Railroad ............................................................................... 65

Wharf Casual Seafood ............................................................................... 24

Holiday Inn Airport South .......................................................................... 86

Which Wich Sandwiches ............................................................................ 30

Holiday Inn Express - Eastchase ............................................................... 83

Windcreek Casino Montgomery ...................................................... 5, 58-59

Holiday Inn Express - MGM I-85 ............................................................... 84

Wingate Hotel ............................................................................................. 84

Holiday Inn Express, Prattville .................................................................. 89

Yellowhammer Café ................................................................................... 34

Home2 Suites, Prattville ............................................................................ 89

Your Doctor’s Office ................................................................................. 107

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Antique & Fleamarket

OLD CLOVERDALE ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT


ATTRACTIONS 1. Alabama Shakespeare Festival

10. Mann Wildlife Learning Museum

2. Capri Theatre

11. Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts

3. City of St. Jude

12. Montgomery Zoo

4. F. Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald Museum

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5. Faulkner University Dinner Theatre

Civil Rights & African American

6. Governor’s Mansion

Culture at ASU

7. Hank Williams Memorial

14. W. A. Gayle Planetarium

8. Hyundai Motor Mfg. Alabama

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Montgomery Area Visitor Center 1. Alabama Artist Gallery 2. Alabama Cattlemen’s Association MOOseum 3. Alabama Judicial Building 4. Alabama State Capitol 5. Civil Rights Memorial & Center 6. Court Square Fountain 7. Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church 8. Dexter Parsonage Museum 9. Escapology 10. First Baptist Church 11. First White House of the Confederacy

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Freedom Rides Museum Hank Williams Museum Hank Williams Statue Montgomery Biscuits at Riverwalk Stadium Montgomery Performing Arts Centre More Than Tours Museum of Alabama 300 Water Street, Montgomery, AL 36104 Old Alabama Town 334-261-1100 • VisitingMontgomery.com Riverboat – Harriott II Riverwalk Amphitheater Civil Heritage Trail & Downtown Bike Racks Rosa Parks Library and Museum St. Johns Episcopal Church Parks Public Parking SUP Paddle Board Rentals Downtown Bike Route Troy University’s Davis Theatre Wright Brothers Park


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