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For the past 200 years, Montgomery, Alabama has been daring to dream and changing the world, and you're invited to help us celebrate this historical event in December. Visit MGM200.org for a complete list of activities, calendar of events, and a list of 200 Things to Do in MGM, while you're here.
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Montgomery may be known for world changing events like the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement, but it also has the cool, funky, cosmopolitan feel of a big city. Thanks to a dramatic downtown revitalization, this charming southern town is quickly becoming a must see destination in the Southeast and offers everything from eclectic culinary experiences and world renowned arts and culture, to a hip nightlife scene and the best of family fun.
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Montgomery takes pride in the partnership it has with MaxwellGunter Air Force Base. MGM continually expresses gratitude to the base's members with various events and discounts at attractions and restaurants.
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This December MGM and Alabama will celebrate their 200th Birthday and will feature tons of events to mark the historic anniversaries.
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 voted the Best Historic City by USA Today ...and named All-American City by the National Civic League.
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The reasons o love Montgomery are many and varied, but since we can’t list them all, here are some of the very best.
SHAKESPEARE, Y’ALL
Take in a play at one of the country’s most celebrated theatres, The Alabama Shakespeare Festival. Every season offe s more than Will’s works. Popular contemporary plays, including musicals, take the stage too.
GRIDIRON ACTION
The Sunbelt and MAC college football conferences face off ach 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.
POUR YOUR OWN BREW
Tower Taproom is the fi st self-pour beer concept in Alabama and features 40+ beers and wines.
NIGHTLIFE
Pick up the pace with the excitement of The Alley, right across from the Montgomery Convention Center.
PASS THE BISCUITS
Catch a Montgomery Biscuits baseball game and a flyi g biscuit too at historic Riverwalk Stadium.
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.
LATE-NIGHT JAZZ
Soak up some smooth jazz at the after-work bar, La Salle Bleu, downtown.
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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FLAVORS
Eat your fill of Southern-fried favorites and upscale culinary creations at Montgomery’s diverse restaurants.
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Test your smarts, skills and nerves and have a blast doing it while playing one of the problem-solving games at Escapology downtown.
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.
RIVER RIDES
Roll on down the Alabama River aboard the city’s very own riverboat, The Harriott II.
PARK PLACES
Take a walk, fly a ite or just relax with a book at one of Montgomery’s multiple green spaces like Blount Cultural Park or Vaughn Road Park.
STATE STORIES
SUNSET SIPS
Learn pretty much everything you want to know about the Yellowhammer State at the Museum of Alabama.
Enjoy a cocktail outdoors at SandBAR, sitting on a bluff overlooking the Alabama River.
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IN THE DETAILS Why settle for ordinary, when you can be extraordinary? The Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa at the Convention Center believes in creating an entire experience for you and your event attendees. Located in downtown Montgomery, this Four Diamond-AAA hotel prides itself in meticulous service, a unique atmosphere, and providing its guests with 140,000 square feet of meeting space, including a 14,000 square-foot Grand Ballroom, a 73,000 square-foot Exhibit Hall and an 1,800-seat Level 1 Performing Arts Centre. Once the work is over, take advantage of the 9,000 square-foot European-style spa, access to three Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail courses, and 345 luxurious rooms and suites. To book your next meeting, call 338.481.5000 or visit renaissancemontgomery.com.
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MOMENTOUS MARKERS
Stand on the brass star showing the spot where Jeffe son Davis was inaugurated President of the Confederate States of America on the capitol building’s marble steps.
TOTES GOATS
The capitol building sits on the summit of Goat Hill, formerly a place for goat herds to graze before it became the focal point of government in our state. Don’t miss the Goat Hill Gift Shop, packed with Alabama-made items.
WILD THINGS
Get up close and personal with more than 700 animals in natural habitat exhibits, as well as a skylift and a train ride, at The Montgomery Zoo and Mann Museum.
NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORHOODS
GREEK GODDESSES
Beautiful goddess Hebe stands tall atop Court Street Fountain, where two separate towns joined to become Montgomery.
ENTERTAINMENT ALFRESCO
Catch an outdoor concert or ballet by moonlight at the Riverfront Amphitheater.
MGM LIKE A LOCA
Stroll through the tree-shaded streets of the city’s oldest neighborhoods like Cloverdale and Cottage Hill to see charming bungalows and stately columned mansions.
JUSTICE FOR ALL: THE LEGACY MUSEUM & NATIONAL MEMORIAL FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE
The Memorial, located on a six acre park, is a sacred space for refle tion on racial terrorism in America, and the Museum, located close by, uses interactive media, sculpture, film, and xhibits to immerse and educate visitors.
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The magnet school program is fantastic and my child is getting a great education from one of the top schools in Alabama.
My family and I enjoy baseball with the Montgomery Biscuits, and of course we love everything about Old Cloverdale.
Friendly neighborhoods, the people who live in Montgomery are so inviting and inclusive.
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SPOTLIGHT
Sa Za Serious Italian Chopped Lobster and Shrimp served over angel hair pasta n Sa Za is a feast for the senses. See the bold colors, exposed brick walls and eye-catching artwork. Hear the energy in the open kitchen. Smell the herbs, spices and other fresh ingredients. And taste authentic Italian masterpieces like both traditional and specialty pizzas as well as traditional pasta favorites. Join the crowd and try Sa Za’s signature dish: Chopped Lobster and Shrimp with fresh spinach tossed in a light, flavorful sauce of chardonnay, garlic and salty reggiano cheese served over angel hair pasta. D J
334-495-7292 • sazapizza.com
The House
n 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 BourbonGlazed Pork Chop with moonshine sweet potatoes and bacon-braised Brussels sprouts. D J
334-481-5166 • houserestaurantmontgomery.com
Vintage Year
n 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 its signature dish that’s raised the bar on a Southern favorite: Fried Green Tomatoes. Here, crisp slices of tomato are elevated with the addition of andouille, arugula and a relish of sweet corn and crab meat. J
334-819-7215 • vymgm.com
TASTE
n At this wine, beer and tapas bar, you can truly get a “taste” of it all by noshing on small plates and sipping different samples of craft beers or wines via tasting flights. Each dish—from fresh salads and warm flatbreads to sweet desserts—offers a few filling bites that encourage you to order several items and share. One “must order” is TASTE's signature dish: a pair of Salmon Cakes packed with tender fish, breaded and cooked till crisp. A touch of peppery remoulade is a perfect accompaniment. And if you like the wine you had with your meal, you can buy a bottle to take home. J
334-676-4333 • tastemgm.com
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Central
n A sophisticated, yet laidback feeling 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 Jason McGarry treats the ingredients with respect, highlighting them with expert preparation and artful presentation. The menu changes often to reflect what’s in season. Currently, Central’s signature dish is Bricken Chicken, a hearty but sophisticated plate with tender roasted chicken, smoked gnocchi, broccolini, cipollini onions and natural jus. D J
Wasabi
n 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
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Itta Bena
n 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 Mussels Lefleur, a bowl of steamed Prince Edward Island mussels embellished with smoky-salty Conecuh sausage, roasted garlic, butter and white wine. J
334-514-5129 • ittabenadining.com/montgomery
334-517-1155 • central129coosa.com
American and Southern cooking with Southern Hospitality Express Lunch: 11am - 2pm Dinner: 5pm - 10pm Happy Hour: 5:30pm - 8:30pm Parking Validated
happy hour | private events | gift certificates | la jolla togo
8147 Vaughn Road Montgomery, AL 36116 334.356.2600 | lajollamontgomery.com
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Located in the Embassy Suites Atrium 300 Tallapoosa St, Montgomery, AL 36104
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100 Dishes to Eat in Alabama – MGM's List – Chappy’s Deli
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The Reuben
n Located 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 maple-glazed chicken wings, and then try the signature dish, Tender Beef Medallions with creamed portabella mushrooms, rosemary potatoes and grilled asparagus. D J
Vintage Year Cast-Iron Blackened Redfis
Chris’ Hotdogs Hot Dog with Chris’ sauce since 1917
City Grill Tuna Napoleon
Derk’s Filet & Vine Veggies on the hot bar
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El Rey Burrito Lounge BBQ Salad
La Jolla
n La Jolla’s menu has something for any taste offering everything from small plates and delicious pastas to meats cooked on a Big Green Egg. Try La Jolla’s signature dish, a Steak (either an 8-ounce C.A.B center-cut filet or a 16-ounce ribeye) and give it a boost of extra flavor with one the restaurant’s sauces like creole brown butter, citrus-ginger beurre blanc or black garlic-truffle butter. Wash it all down with a draft beer, a creative cocktail or a glass of vino from this finedining establishment’s 100-plus-long wine list. J
334-356-2600 • lajollamontgomery.com
www.vintagecafemgm.com 416 Cloverdale Road | 334-356-1944
FRESH GULF SEAFOOD, HAND CUT STEAKS, EXCELLENT WINE & SPIRITS
PRIVATE RESTAURANT DINING, GOURMET TO - GO, & FULL SERVICE CATERING
www.vymgm.com 405 Cloverdale Road | 334-819-7215
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The Cork & Cleaver
n Gastropub fare in a friendly atmosphere is what you’ll find at family owned The Cork & Cleaver in Montgomery’s midtown neighborhood. Serving both lunch and dinner, its offerings are anything but ordinary and include dishes like Alabama catfish tacos, steaks and chops and a hefty selection of “between bread” options including juicy burgers. If you visit for the mid-morning meal and are after a classic but with a twist, order the signature dish, Eggs Hemingway, a toasty English muffin topped with poached eggs, rich hollandaise, peppery arugula and smoked salmon. J
The Exchange
n 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 J
334-481-5165 • houserestaurantmontgomery.com
Irish Bred Pub
n You too can experience the “the luck of the Irish” no matter your family origins at the Irish Bred Pub downtown. In a cozy, old-world atmosphere reminiscent of the Emerald Isle’s classic pubs, enjoy a Southern-style “meat-N-three” at lunch. Or order off he full menu featuring traditional Irish favorites like crab boxty, fish and chips and shepherd’s pie. Try the signature dish, the juicy 16-ounce Prime Ribeye with extra marbling for extra flavor, cut in-house daily and served with a side of savory rosemary potatoes. D J
334-834-7559 • irishbredal.com
334-676-2260 • thecorkcleaver.com
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Central, a locally owned restaurant, provides a sophisticated yet relaxed dining experience with fresh, regionally sourced ingredients aimed to provide a unique twist to comforting classics.
Wood Fired Dishes
Artisan Cocktails
House Made Desserts
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"Alabama Is Now Home to the Only Teen-Run Restaurant in the U.S., That’s My Dog Jr., at the Spot."
The Tipping Point
n Located in Hampstead in East Montgomery, 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 wellloved outdoor areas including the Kids’ Hill, The Tipping Point is a great spot for all ages to enjoy a beautiful afternoon or night out. J
James Beard Foundation honors Vintage Year for seafood sourcing.
Twin Peaks
n 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, including burgers, sandwiches, salads and sweet desserts, plus the food that made it famous: its many options for delicious wings. But diners should also try the signature dish, Spicy Thai Ribs. The ribs are slow-smoked until tender, then flash fried to finish, bathed in a sweetheat Thai chili sauce and sprinkled with sesame seeds and fresh cilantro. J
334-513-1244 • twinpeaksrestaurant.com
334-260-9110 • tippingpointhampstead.com
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Rock N Roll Sushi
n This eatery puts an interesting spin on sushi, offering classic versions of the Japanese delicacy alongside “twisted” varieties named after famous rock musicians. The Guns n Roses roll features shrimp tempura, fresh salmon and cream cheese in a deep-fried roll topped with eel sauce and spicy mayo. The signature dish, the Michael Jackson Roll, is a “band favorite” and features shrimp tempura rolled with cream cheese, then fried and topped with baked crab meat, spicy mayo, eel sauce and crunchy flakes. J
334-356-3641 • rnrsushi.com
New to the culinary scene in MGM are food delivery services - WAITR, doordash, Grubhub, Uber Eats, Adams Delivery Service and Montgomery 2 Go, LLC. So, if you've been out sightseeing all day and are too exhausted to eat out, no worries. Download an app or look up a service on Facebook and get some of MGM's most popular restaurants delivered right to your door.
Dreamland Bar-B-Que
n 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 J
334-273-7427 • dreamlandbbq.com
Best Seafood in Town! HOURS Sunday - Wednesday 12 p.m. - 12 a.m. Thursday - Saturday 12 p.m. - 1 a.m. 10% Military Discount
334.676.2202
2690 Eastern Blvd., Montgomery, Mo AL
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Kabuki
n This Japanese Steakhouse features the popular hibachi grill 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.
Spartakus
n Offering Mexican food in a festive atmosphere, Spartakus On the Border Cuisine is serving up more than food, with themed nights and live Mariachi bands. But what’s coming out of the kitchen is still the star, including items you’ll only find at Spartakus, like its signature dish, Molcajete, with crab legs and the Pina Rellena, with pineapple.
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Montgomery Cafe
n Conveniently located inside Embassy Suites, right next to the Visitor Center downtown, Montgomery Cafe 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 J
334-269-5055 • embassysuitesmontgomery.com
334-273-8885 • kabukimontgomery.com
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How to Speak Southern Collard Greens:
Chris’ Hot Dogs
n 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, mustard and kraut. D J
Basically, collards are the southern equivalent to kale, but instead of blending up these leafy greens into smoothies, they're usually slowcooked with pork fat for hours before serving. Considered a must have on New Years Day, along with black-eyed peas, to bring good luck in the New Year.
Cucos Downtown
n Cucos is the place to fill up on TexMex 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
334-265-6850 • chrishotdogs.com
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Jalapenos In The Alley
n 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
Baumhower’s Victory Grille n 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 half-pound ground chuck, beef brisket burger topped with sautéed onions and mushrooms and smothered in housemade blanco cheese sauce all served on a bistro bun. J
Magnolia’s Grill & Bar
n 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 onsite 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. J
334-288-3858
334-271-1831 • baumhowers.com
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Bibb Street Pizza Company
n Break out of your basic pizza rut with the signature dish at Bibb Street Pizza Company, the Bianca Bacon pizza. This pie piles tender spinach, smoky bacon and soft ricotta with a garlic and olive oil base on top of a just-right crust. Or opt for something a little lighter but packed with powerful flavor, the garden salad, which mixes romaine lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, black olives, mushrooms, pepperoni and mozzarella. Wash either (or both!) down with a local favorite from Common Bond Brewers. D J
Eat, Drink, Be Merry
El Taco Shop
n This taqueria is ready to satisfy your south-of-the-border cravings with true traditional Mexican foods, including spicy, cheesy chorizo dip, salty-crisp chicharrones and homemade tamales. Don’t fill up on these though. Save space for El Taco Shop’s signature dishes, the Carne Asada (tender grilled ribeye with rice beans, avocado, sautéed onions and jalapenos served with tortillas) and the Burrito Gandalla (your choice of meat with rice beans, onions, cilantro and avocado sauce rolled in a soft flour tortilla). J
MGM’s culinary scene is unique and diverse and with more dining options than ever, it’s easy to let food be your tour guide through Alabama's capital city.
334-593-7080 • bibbstpizzaco.com
334-649-4202 • eltacoshopal.com
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Island Delight
n Transport your taste buds to the tropics with a visit to this local favorite spot downtown. Don’t miss the flavorful jerk chicken, tender chicken marinated in pungent, spicy Jamaican jerk seasonings overnight before being slowly roasted over an open flame. It’s served with traditional rice and peas or simply white rice and two other sides. Or go for the curry goat. And you can’t go wrong with the signature dish, Beef Oxtails. They’re slow-stewed with carrots, potatoes, butterbeans, onions and red peppers. D J
CiCis Pizza
n Feel free to overdo it a bit at CiCis Pizza, where you can feast on multiple kinds of pizza and even pasta at the buffet. Load up on traditional faves, like the meat eater’s pan pizza, the veggie pizza or more creative versions like the spinach Alfredo pizza. Or try CiCis signature dish that combines two popular tastes — the Mac and Cheese Pizza. A garlic butter crust is piled with a hefty portion of CiCis creamy and comforting mac and cheese. J
334-386-3086 • cicis.com
Fazoli’s
n 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. Indulge in traditions like baked chicken parmigiano or three-cheese tortellini. Or try Fazoli’s signature dish, Three Cheese Tortellini, tortellini pasta stuffed with ricotta, parmesan, and romano cheeses, topped with oven-roasted chicken, bacon, peas, and roasted grape tomatoes and finished with shaved parmesan cheese.
334-239-9109 • fazolis.com
334-356-5641
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100+ Years
The Juicy Seafood
n If you’re craving something from the sea, get your fill of a fresh catch at The Juicy Seafood. With its signature dish, Get Your Hands Dirty, this eatery lets you choose your aquatic creature of choice, from shrimp and crab to clams and lobster, then pick your seasoning (Cajun, lemon pepper, garlic butter) and spice level to create your custom dish. The restaurant also offers fried seafood baskets and non-seafood options too. J
334-676-2202 • thejuicyseafoodusa.com
Chris’ Hot Dogs has been a staple in downtown Montgomery now for over 100 years, and once you try one of their dogs loaded with sauerkraut and special chili sauce, you’ll understand why. The establishment has always been a crowd favorite due to its amazing customer service, great menu options, and history of celebrity encounters like Elvis Presley and Hank Williams.
Chappy’s Deli
n This Montgomery establishment has been a local favorite for 28 years and offers something for every appetite. With a diverse menu of deli sandwiches, grilled specialties, burgers, salads, homemade desserts and much more, you can’t go wrong choosing Chappy’s. The eatery considers its breakfast options its signature dishes. Find standard fare like omelets, bacon, waffles and grits, or go for something special like the Sweet Potato Pancakes. And Chappy’s has three Montgomery locations (Perry Hill Road, Vaughn Road and Baptist South Hospital), plus a spot in Prattville too, so it is always convenient. Plus, kids under six eat free. J
334-279-7477 • chappysdeli.com
Wharf Casual Seafood
n Montgomery’s not on the beach, but 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. Begin with a few starters like Wharf shrimp, crispy fried shrimp tossed in famous Wharf sauce, or fried gouda cheese grits with Andouille sausage. Then lighten up a bit with the signature dishes, the Chopped Shrimp Boat Salad with bacon, egg, blue cheese, tomato and grilled shrimp, or the St. George Salad, with goat cheese, candied pecans, tart dried cranberries, almonds, bacon and honey-lime vinaigrette. J
Moe’s Original Bar-B-Que
Vintage Cafe
334-676-1978 • moesoriginalbbq.com
334-356-1944 • vintagecafemgm.com
n 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 Ribs, your choice of either four or six St. Louisstyle spare ribs cooked low and slow and complemented by the house-made sweet and tangy sauce, plus two sides and pickles.
n Housed in an old bank building, this welcoming coffee house and café is bright and light, with multiple comfy options for seating and eating both inside and out. Add its Stumptown coffee, Steven Smith Teamaker teas, fresh juices and smoothies, as well as healthy alternatives for both breakfast and lunch, and it’s clear that time spent here is a worthwhile investment. For lunch, consider the signature dish, Martha’s Melt, featuring peppered bacon, fresh arugula, tart fig jam all smothered in melted brie on hearty multigrain bread. J
334-676-3200 • wharfcasualseafood.com
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Wingers Sports Grill
n Wingers is famous for its fried rice and its Philly cheese steak sandwich, and it offers burgers, seafood and a great kids’ menu, too, meaning there’s something to suit any appetite. But it also claims to serve the best buffalo wings in town, thanks to the unique way it prepares its chicken and the house-recipe sauces you won't get anywhere else. Try the signature dish, the Braised Wings, which are tossed in a wok to infuse them with a combo of honey and teriyaki flavors. You can have them just like this or kick them up to “braised hot” or “braised lemon pepper.” D J
The Seafood Bistro
n This fusion of fresh seafood and Cajun-influenced flavors at this popular restaurant yields delicious results all served in a casual atmosphere. Dig into shrimp and grits, NOLA-style BBQ shrimp and Cajun popcorn crawfish. Or opt for the signature dish, the Dragonstyle Shrimp Po Boy with a satisfying side of Jess’s red beans and rice. J
334-279-7500 • theseafoodbistro.com
B.B. King’s Blues Club
n The newest B.B. King’s Blues Club, located at Wind Creek 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 Memphisstyle 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. J
334-514-5247 • bbkings.com/montgomery
334-593-1951 • wingersmontgomery.com
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The surrounding communities in the River Region offer s veral unique dining options to satisfy any craving or appetite.
PIKE ROAD
PYE Bar Steak with Potato Pye n This spot serves meat ‘n three standards, burgers, sandwiches and often has live music, but multiple varieties of sweet and savory pies are the true house specialties. PYE Bar has a long list of options all layered into flaky, buttery crusts. Try the chicken pot pye or a rich quiche filled with cheese, meats and veggies. Or opt for the signature dish, the Steak with Potato Pye brimming with smoked prime rib, hash-brown potatoes and grilled green onions served with a side salad. End any meal here on a sweet note with one of its dessert pies, like its fruity strawberry pye. J
334-676-3711
River Region Lingo PRATTVILLE
Tokyo
n Enjoy sushi? Then check out Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse in 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.
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. River Region communities include: Prattville, Wetumpka, Millbrook & Pike Road.
WETUMPKA
FIRE Steakhouse
n 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.
866-946-3360 • fi esteakhouse.com
334-285-7088
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Try our Classic Sampler! Includes half portions of Lasagna with Meat Sauce, Spaghetti with Meatball and Fettuccine Alfredo
Explore the River Region’s unique culinary scene. Turn to page 112 for a detailed map of locations.
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Culinary Cool Much More Than ood
International fl vor, meet your Southern cousin. Montgomery’s food scene is diverse and delicious with distinctly Southern highlights. Many restaurants source from local farms and gardens. Hardcore foodies, comfort food connoisseurs and everyone in between will celebrate with a spectacular array of choices. Montgomery is a place where everyone brings something to the table, from trusted old favorites to exciting new ventures.
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Hibachi Sushi & Supreme Buffe n 181D Eastern Blvd 334-260-6111 Lunch $ Dinner $
Lek’s Railroad Thai at Union Station n 300 Water St D J 334-269-0708 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $$
Asia Bistro & Seafood n 7839 Vaughn Rd 334-213-3628 Closed: Mon Lunch $ Dinner $ asiabistromontgomery.com
India Palace n 2801 Vaughn Plaza Rd, Suite E 334-245-9340 Closed: Mon Lunch $ Dinner $ $ indiapalacemgm.com
Lek’s Taste of Thailand n 5421 Atlanta Hwy J 334-244-8994 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $$
Chin Chin n 3349 Malcolm Dr 334-394-9998 Lunch $ Dinner $ montgomerychinchin.com
Kabuki Japanese Steakhouse n 7834 Vaughn Rd 334-273-8885 Lunch $ Dinner $ kabukimontgomery.com
Ala Thai East n 6663 Atlanta Hwy 334-271-3141 Lunch $ Dinner $
East China n 8153 Vaughn Rd 334-279-1779 Lunch $ Dinner $ montgomeryeastchina.com Ginza n 2070 Eastern Blvd 334-593-0043 Lunch $ Dinner $$ ginzamontgomery.com Green Papaya n 409 Coliseum Blvd 334-395-7654 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ greenpapayacuisine.com
King Buffe n 2727 Bell Rd 334-273-8883 Lunch $ Dinner $ Kobe Japanese Steakhouse n 7760 EastChase Pkwy 334-694-7700 Lunch $ Dinner $ Korean Garden n 2801 Vaughn Plaza Rd 334-277-5685 Lunch $ Dinner $ Kung Food Panda n 2787 Eastern Blvd 334-375-0123 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ kungfoodpandaal.com
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Masa Express n 2217 E South Blvd 334-590-1878 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ masaexpressmontgomery.com Midori n 5824 Woodmere Blvd 334-593-1754 Lunch $ Dinner $ Ming’s Garden n 1741 Eastern Blvd 334-277-8188 Lunch $ Dinner $ mingsgardenmontgomery.com Miyako Japanese Steak & Sushi Bar n 8173 Vaughn Rd 334-215-2275 Dinner $$ miyakojapaneserestaurant.net Mr. Chen’s n 5461 Atlanta Hwy 334-260-9558 Lunch $ Dinner $
Noodles Cafe n 8123 Vaughn Rd 334-517-1179 Lunch $ Dinner $ Osaka Sushi Bar n 8860 Minnie Brown Rd 334-239-8205 Lunch $ Dinner $ $ osakaal.com Rock N Roll Sushi n 1470 Taylor Rd #108 J 334-356-3641 Lunch $ Dinner $ rnrsushi.com Saff on Indian Kitchen n 8868 Minnie Brown Rd 334-356-4533 Closed: Mon Lunch $ Dinner $ Satsuki n 6534 Atlanta Hwy 334-239-7450 Lunch $ Dinner $ Shilla Korean Restaurant n 5215 Carmichael Rd 334-396-8007 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ shillakoreanrestaurant.com Sushi Café n 3004 Zelda Rd J 334-819-7060 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ montgomerysushicafe.com
Teri & Grill n 1609 Eastern Blvd 334-356-6971 Lunch $ Dinner $ teringrill.com
Dreamland Bar-B-Que n 12 W Jefferson St D J 334-273-7427 Lunch $ Dinner $ dreamlandbbq.com
Teri & Grill II n 6228 Atlanta Hwy 334-593-3462 Lunch $ Dinner $ teringrill.com
Fat Man’s Smokehouse BBQ n 1660 Federal Dr 334-396-9501 Closed: Sat-Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $
Top China n 9160 EastChase Pkwy 334-270-1668 Lunch $ Dinner $ topchina.150m.com
Full Moon Bar-B-Que n 7660 EastChase Pkwy J 334-676-5999 Lunch $ Dinner $ fullmoonbbq.com
Wasabi Japanese Cuisine n 117 Coosa St D 334-517-1555 Lunch $ Dinner $$
Jim N Nick’s Bar-B-Q n 6415 Atlanta Hwy J 334-213-0046 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ jimnnicks.com
Willow Tree Sushi Hibachi & BBQ n 2690 Eastern Blvd 334-271-9600 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ Yokohama n 2767 Bell Rd 334-517-1891 Lunch $ Dinner $ BARBECUE Country’s Barbecue n 5761 Atlanta Hwy 334-270-0126 Lunch $ Dinner $ countrysbbq.net
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K&J Rib Shack n 4255 S Court St 334-356-1368 Lunch $ Dinner $ Moe’s Original Bar-B-Que n 1051 E Fairview Ave 334-676-1978 Lunch $ Dinner $ moesoriginalbbq.com Moe’s Original Bar-B-Que n Chantilly Pkwy Opening Fall 2019 Lunch $ Dinner $ moesoriginalbbq.com
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aTurtle Cheesecake Cupcake at Little Red Cupcake, 638 Hall St, Apt A, littleredcupcake.com bTiramisu at Cafe Louisa, 503 Cloverdale Rd, cafelouisa.com cGourmet Pops at Frios, 36 Dexter Ave, friospops.com dJack Daniel’s Pecan Pie at LaJolla, 8147 Vaughn Rd, lajollamontgomery.com eChocolate Pie at Chappy's Deli, 1611 Perry Hill Rd, chappysdeli.com fCanoli at Sa Za, 130 Commerce St, sazapizza.com gStrawberry Shortcake at Baumhower's Victory Grille, 2465 Eastern Blvd, baumhowers.com hCreme Brulee at The Cork & Cleaver, 2960 Zelda Rd, thecorkcleaver.com iHomemade Donuts at Central, 129 Coosa St, central129coosa.com j Pecan Pye at PYE Bar, 9559 Vaughn Rd FOR INFORMATION 800-240-9452 33
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Sam's BBQ n 3510 Atlanta Hwy 334-676-1980 Closed: Sat & Sun Lunch $ Shane’s Rib Shack n 3984 Atlanta Hwy 334-593-6539 Lunch $ Dinner $ shanesribshack.com CAFE Cafe Louisa n 503 Cloverdale Rd 334-356-1212 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $$ cafelouisa.com Café M n One Museum Dr J 334-240-4338 Closed: Sun–Mon Lunch $ mmfa.org Gazebo Tea Room n 414 Perry Hill Rd 334-277-1839 Closed: Sun & Mon Lunch $$
Prevail Union n 39 Dexter Ave, Suite 102 D J 334-593-8816 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ prevailunionmgm.com Shashy’s Fine Foods n 1700 Mulberry St J 334-263-7341 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ shashysbakery.com Trojan Cafe n 231 Montgomery St D J 334-241-9510 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $$ Vintage Cafe n 416 Cloverdale Rd J 334-356-1944 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ vintagecafemgm.com CASUAL DINING 5 Points Deli & Grill n 1010 E Fairview Ave 334-354-5309 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ 5pointsdelicloverdale.com
Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar n 3001 Carter Hill Rd 334-264-9064 Lunch $ Dinner $ applebees.com Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar n 3195 Taylor Rd 334-274-0009 Lunch $ Dinner $ applebees.com Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar n 6601 Atlanta Hwy 334-396-0500 Lunch $ Dinner $ applebees.com B.B. King’s Blues Club n 1801 Eddie L Tullis Rd J 334-514-5247 Lunch $ Dinner $$ windcreekmontgomery.com Brick & Spoon n 10710 Chantilly Pkwy Opening Summer 2019 Breakfast $ brickandspoonrestaurant.com
Burgerim n 79C Commerce St Opening Summer 2019 Lunch $ Dinner $$ burgerim.com
The Cork & Cleaver n 2960 Zelda Rd J 334-676-2260 Lunch $ Dinner $ thecorkcleaver.com
Golden Corral n 1480 Eastern Blvd 334-532-0020 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $$ goldencorralmontgomery.com
Capital Stockyard Café n 1464 Furnace St 334-265-6033 Breakfast $ Lunch $
Courthouse Cafe n 100 S Lawrence St D J 334-832-1684 Closed: Sat-Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $
GTSouth Geek & Gaming Tavern n 4017 Eastern Blvd 334-356-5298 Closed: Mon Lunch $ Dinner $ gtsouth.com
Chappy’s Deli n 1611 Perry Hill Rd J 334-279-7477 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ chappysdeli.com Chappy’s Deli n 2055 E South Blvd J 334-286-9200 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ chappysdeli.com Chappy’s Deli n 8141 Vaughn Rd J 334-279-1226 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ chappysdeli.com Chili’s n 7355 EastChase Pkwy 334-270-1973 Lunch $ Dinner $ chilis.com
D’ Road Café n 121 Montgomery St D 334-328-2938 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $$ droadcafe.com El Paso Chili Company n 539 N Eastern Blvd 334-244-0118 Closed: Sun Lunch $ The Exchange n 201 Tallapoosa St D J 334-481-5165 Dinner $$ houserestaurantmontgomery.com First Watch n 2920 Zelda Road 334-277-0802 Breakfast $ Lunch $ first atch.com
H20 Cafe n 61 Bridge St 334-356-1313 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ h20cafemarket.com Island Delight Caribbean n 323 Air Base Blvd 334-264-0041 Closed: Sat–Sun Lunch $ Island Delight Caribbean n 36 Dexter Ave #104 D J 334-356-5641 Lunch $ Dinner $$ Jan’s Beach House Grill n 850 Eastern Blvd 334-277-8300 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ jansbeachhousegrill.com
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Taste Magnolia’s Grill & Bar n 96 Folmar Pkwy J 334-288-3858 Dinner $$ Montgomery Cafe at Embassy Suites n 300 Tallapoosa St D J 334-269-5055 Lunch $ Dinner $$ embassysuitesmontgomery.com
Savanna Cafe n 175 Lee St D 334-416-8838 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ Sinclair’s n 7847 Vaughn Rd J 334-271-7654 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ sinclairsrestaurants.com
PYE Bar n 9559 Vaughn Rd J 334-676-3711 Lunch $ Dinner $$ Closed: Sun-Mon One 2 Zero n 120 Madison Ave D J 334-245-2320 Breakfast $$ Lunch $$ Dinner $$ Red Robin Gourmet Burgers n 7005 EastChase Pkwy 334-396-1078 Lunch $ Dinner $ redrobin.com Runway 28 n 4445 Selma Hwy J 334-593-8822 Lunch $ Dinner $
Salad & Juice Bar n 981 Adams Ave D 334-676-2434 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $
Sommer’s Place n 7972 Vaughn Rd 334-279-5401 Lunch $ Dinner $$ sommersplace.com
SweetCreek Farm Market n 85 Meriwether Rd 334-280-3276 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ Tailwind MGM, LLC n 4445 Selma Hwy J 334-593-8822 Lunch $ Dinner $ The Tipping Point n 5015 Hampstead High St J 334-260-9110 Closed: Sun-Mon Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ tippingpointhampstead.com Tower Taproom n 101 Tallapoosa St D J Opening Summer 2019 Lunch $ Dinner $$ towertaproom.com
Southern Comfort Restaurant n 210 Wasden Rd 334-280-0012 Lunch $ Dinner $$
Urban Cookhouse n 7712 EastChase Pkwy J 334-239-7801 Lunch $ Dinner $ urbancookhouse.com
Stockyard Grill n 4500 Mobile Hwy 334-288-2575 Closed: Sat–Sun Lunch $
Vicki’s Lunch Van n 2520 Fairground Rd 334-409-9839 Closed: Sat & Sun Lunch $
Waffle Hou n 301 Madison Ave D J 334-293-9939 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ wafflehouse.c Whole Foods Market n 1450 Taylor Rd J 334-523-2940 Lunch $ Dinner $ wholefoodsmarket.com Wingstop n 6518 Atlanta Hwy 334-647-3406 Lunch $ Dinner $ wingstop.com Wishbone Cafe n 6667 Atlanta Hwy J 334-244-7270 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ wishbonecafe.weebly.com FINE UPSCALE DINING Bonefish Gril n 7020 EastChase Pkwy J 334-396-1770 Lunch $$ Dinner $$$ bonefishgrill.co
Central n 129 Coosa St D J 334-517-1155 Closed: Sun Lunch $$ Dinner $$$ central129coosa.com City Grill n 5251 Hampstead High St J 334-244-0960 Closed: Sun–Mon Dinner $$$ The House Restaurant n 201 Tallapoosa St D J 334-481-5166 Breakfast $$ Lunch $$ Dinner $$ houserestaurantmontgomery.com Itta Bena n 1801 Eddie L Tullis Rd J 334-514-5129 Closed: Mon-Tues Dinner $$ creekcasinomontgomery.com La Jolla Restaurant & Bar n 8147 Vaughn Rd J 334-356-2600 Closed: Sun Dinner $$ lajollamontgomery.com TASTE n 5251 Hampstead High St Unit #100 J 334-676-4333 Dinner $$ tastemgm.com
Vintage Year n 405 Cloverdale Rd J 334-819-7215 Closed: Mon Sun: Brunch Dinner $$$ vymgm.com GREEK Mr. Gus’ n 6268 Atlanta Hwy 334-356-4662 Closed: Sun-Mon Lunch $ Dinner $$ NYC Gyros n 15 Commerce St D 334-416-8161 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ nycgyrosmontgomery.com NYC Gyros n 1403 Maxwell Blvd 334-649-1786 Closed: Sat-Sun Lunch $ nycgyrosmontgomery.com Taziki’s Mediterranean Café n 2560 Berryhill Rd, Suite A J 334-409-3085 Lunch $ Dinner $ tazikiscafe.com
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Zoe’s Kitchen n 7218 EastChase Pkwy J 334-270-9115 Lunch $ Dinner $ zoeskitchen.com
Fazoli’s n 7123 EastChase Pkwy 334-239-9109 Lunch $ Dinner $ fazolis.com
Mellow Mushroom n 79 Commerce St D 334-239-3688 Lunch $ Dinner $$ mellowmushroom.com
Pies and Pints n 7310 EastChase Pkwy 334-694-9161 Lunch $ Dinner $$ piesandpints.net
Chipotle n 2560 Berryhill Rd 334-450-2888 Lunch $ Dinner $ chipotle.com
Zoe’s Kitchen n 2960C Zelda Rd J 334-395-4698 Lunch $ Dinner $ zoeskitchen.com
Folcarelli's Pizza n 8125 Decker Ln 334-244-9496 Lunch $ Dinner $
Mellow Mushroom n 7915 Vaughn Rd 334-213-6443 Lunch $ Dinner $$ mellowmushroom.com
Pizza Perfect n 428 Coliseum Blvd 334-244-7721 Closed: Sat-Sun Lunch $ Dinner $
Cucos Mexican Cafe n 11123 Chantilly Pkwy 334-271-3528 Lunch $ Dinner $ cucosmexicancafe.com
Midtown Pizza Kitchen n 2940 Zelda Rd 334-395-0080 Lunch $ Dinner $$ mpkmontgomary.com
The Pizza Place n 3848 Harrison Rd 334-593-9753 Lunch $ Dinner $$
Cucos Downtown n 72 Dexter Ave D 334-832-0081 Lunch $ Dinner $ cucosmexicancafe.com
ITALIAN Bibb Street Pizza Company n 424 Bibb St D J 334-593-7080 Lunch $ Dinner $ bibbstreetpizzaco.com CiCis Pizza n 981 Ann St J 334-386-3086 Lunch $ Dinner $ cicispizza.com CiCis Pizza n 6633 Atlanta Hwy 334-230-7990 Lunch $ Dinner $ cicispizza.com Dominos Pizza n 5338 Atlanta Hwy 334-271-6401 Lunch $ Dinner $ dominos.com
Hungry Howie’s Pizza & Subs n 10676 Chantilly Pkwy J 334-649-8711 Lunch $ Dinner $ hungryhowies.com Marco’s Pizza n 3171 Taylor Rd J 334-356-6000 Lunch $ Dinner $ marcos.com
Olive Garden n 2700 Eastern Blvd 334-260-9220 Lunch $ Dinner $ olivegarden.com
Marco’s Pizza n 1623 Perry Hill Rd J 334-356-8680 Lunch $ Dinner $ marcos.com
Papa's Pizza n 1614 S Decatur St D 334-676-4141 Lunch $ Dinner $
Marco’s Pizza n 7020 Atlanta Hwy J 334-356-4422 Lunch $ Dinner $ marcos.com
Pieology n 1470 Taylor Rd J 334-694-9060 Lunch $ Dinner $$ pieology.com
Sa Za Serious Italian n 130 Commerce St D J 334-495-7292 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ sazapizza.com Tomatinos n 503 Cloverdale Rd 334-264-4241 Lunch $ Dinner $$ tomatinos.com MEXICAN Acapolco's Mexican Grill n 6132 Atlanta Hwy 334-604-2106 Lunch $ Dinner $
El Jalisco n 5471 Atlanta Hwy 334-409-2078 Lunch $ Dinner $ eljalisco.com El Rey Burrito Lounge n 1031 E Fairview Ave 334-832-9688 Closed: Sun Dinner $$ burritolounge.com El Taco Shop n 3271 Malcom Dr J 334-649-4202 Lunch $ Dinner $ eltacoshopal.com
OPEN LATE MON - SAT: 11AM - 10PM SUN: 11AM - 9PM
Fiesta Mexicana n 8844 Minnie Brown Rd 334-819-7363 Lunch $ Dinner $ Ixtapa Bar & Grill n 7157 EastChase Pkwy J 334-277-7600 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ ixtapaEastChase.com Jalapenos Restaurant n 8157 Vaughn Rd 334-277-2840 Lunch $ Dinner $ Jalapenos In The Alley n 130 Commerce St D 334-262-4939 Lunch $ Dinner $ La Costa n 2195 Eastern Blvd 334-277-8339 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ La Marquesa Taqueria n 4448 Troy Hwy 334-593-7866 Lunch $ Dinner $ La Taquiza Mexican Restaurant & Grill n 4530 Troy Hwy 334-544-7836 Lunch $ Dinner $
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Taste La Zona Rosa n 2838 Zelda Rd 334-274-1153 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ zonarosa.net
Salsarita’s n 8015 Vaughn Rd J 334-356-5430 Lunch $ Dinner $ salsaritas.com
Little Donkey n 7720 EastChase Pkwy 334-625-1949 Lunch $ Dinner $
San Marcos Mexican Restaurant n 61 N Burbank Dr J 334-603-0299 Lunch $ Dinner $
Locos Taqueria n 92 Knollwood Blvd 334-676-2383 Lunch $ Dinner $ locostaqueria.com Los Cabos Cantina n 1801 Eastern Blvd 334-277-7571 Lunch $ Dinner $ Moe’s Southwest Grill n 2900 Zelda Rd 334-273-9198 Lunch $ Dinner $ moes.com Moe’s Southwest Grill n 7028 EastChase Pkwy 334-356-3333 Lunch $ Dinner $ moes.com
San Marcos Mexican Restaurant n 9593 Vaughn Rd J 334-669-0411 Lunch $ Dinner $ Sol Restaurant Mexican & Taqueria n 3962 Atlanta Hwy 334-593-8250 Lunch $ Dinner $ Spartakus n 1060 Eastern Blvd 334-676-3181 Lunch $ Dinner $ Tipico De Mexico n 3441 Malcolm Dr 334-356-0489 Lunch $ Dinner $
QUICK BITES American Deli n 109 N Burbank Dr 334-676-2328 Lunch $ Dinner $ americandeli.com American Deli n 971 Ann St 334-262-6122 Lunch $ Dinner $ americandeli.com American Deli n 3535 Day St 334-676-4033 Lunch $ Dinner $ americandeli.com American Deli n 3891A Eastern Blvd 334-244-2499 Lunch $ Dinner $ americandeli.com American Deli n 4015 Norman Bridge Rd 334-676-3003 Lunch $ Dinner $ americandeli.com
American Deli n 7810 Vaughn Rd 334-649-4434 Lunch $ Dinner $ americandeli.com
Chick-Fil-A n 6921 EastChase Loop J 334-271-1095 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ chick-fil-a.co
Brins Wings n 19 Commerce St 334-244-9464 Lunch $ Dinner $ Burger King n 601 Madison Ave D J 334-263-9973 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ bk.com Burger King n 1621 Carter Hill Rd J 334-265-7944 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ bk.com Chicken Salad Chick n 3070 Zelda Rd J 334-517-1378 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ chickensaladchick.com Chicken Salad Chick n 7924 Vaughn Rd J 334-649-4828 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ chickensaladchick.com
Chick-Fil-A n 201 Monroe St, Suite 162 D J 334-293-4773 Closed: Sat-Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ chick-fil-a.co Chris’ Hotdogs n 138 Dexter Ave D J 334-265-6850 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ chrishotdogs.com Cook Out n 2610 Zelda Rd 334-241-8731 Lunch $ Dinner $ cookout.com Firehouse Subs n 6661 Atlanta Hwy 334-213-2450 Lunch $ Dinner $ fi ehousesubs.com
Firehouse Subs n 2890 Zelda Rd 334-277-6614 Lunch $ Dinner $ fi ehousesubs.com Fire Meats Wood n 300 Madison Ave D 334-440-6059 Closed: Sat-Mon Lunch $ fi emeatswood.com Five Guys Burgers & Fries n 3078 Zelda Rd 334-356-3483 Lunch $ Dinner $ fi eguys.com Five Guys Burgers & Fries n 7220 EastChase Pkwy 334-239-7220 Lunch $ Dinner $ fi eguys.com Hamburger King n 547 S Decatur St D 334-262-1798 Closed: Sat–Sun Lunch $ Honey Baked Ham n 2816 E South Blvd J 334-284-9100 Lunch $ honeybakedham.com
The Coast is Here! served blackened, broiled, or crispy Join us for fresh seafood in our relaxed atmosphere where kids eat free on Thursday nights. And if you’re looking for a taste of the coast for your next event, give us a call! From big events to groups ordering lunch in, it would be our pleasure to serve you.
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Jason’s Deli n 1520 Eastern Blvd J 334-409-9890 Lunch $ Dinner $ jasonsdeli.com
Panera Bread n 2998 Carter Hill Rd J 334-262-0064 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ panerabread.com
Jimmy John’s n 1756 Carter Hill Rd J 334-356-7744 Lunch $ Dinner $ jimmyjohns.com
Salad & Juice Bar n 981 Adams Ave D 334-676-2434 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $
Jimmy John’s n 130 Commerce St D J 334-676-3803 Lunch $ Dinner $ jimmyjohns.com
Schlotzsky’s Deli n 5055 Carmichael Rd 334-409-9993 Lunch $ Dinner $ schlotzskys.com
Joe’s Again n 654 W Fairview Ave 334-265-1462 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $
Scott Street Deli n 412 Scott St D J 334-264-9415 Closed: Sat-Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ scottstreetdeli.com
Love’s Subway n 2501 Bell Rd, Suite 3 J 334-356-7827 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $$ subway.com
Steak Out n 2930 Carter Hill Rd 334-269-1800 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ wedeliversteaks.com
Love’s Travel Stop n 1127 Tyson Rd J 334-280-0009 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ loves.com
That’s My Dog and Cupcakes Too n 232 W Jeff D vis Ave 334-356-3040 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $
Lucille’s Eatery n 1801 Eddie L Tullis Rd J 334-273-9003 Open 24 Hours Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $$ windcreekmontgomery.com Mama’s Sack Lunch n 21 S Perry St D 334-265-5554 Closed: Sat-Sun Lunch $ Milo’s n 8747 EastChase Pkwy J 334-279-7477 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ miloshamburgers.com Momma Goldberg’s Deli n 7960 Vaughn Rd 334-517-1071 Lunch $ Dinner $ mommagoldbergsdeli.com Momma Goldberg’s Deli n 36 Dexter Ave D 334-239-8706 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ mommagoldbergsdeli.com Newk’s Eatery n 7880 Vaughn Rd J 334-290-4955 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ newks.com Panera Bread n 7224 EastChase Pkwy J 334-274-9170 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ panerabread.com
That’s My Dog Jr n 2414 Lower Wetumpka Rd 334-239-7435 Lunch $ This is Wings n 3805 Eastern Blvd 334-676-2238 Lunch $ Dinner $ Which Wich n 7030 EastChase Pkwy 334-356-1744 Lunch $ Dinner $ whichwich.com
Zaxby’s n 2675 Zelda Rd 334-293-9933 Lunch $ Dinner $ zaxbys.com SEAFOOD Another Level Seafood Pub & Grill n 5331 Young Barn Rd 334-819-7423 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $$ Aw Shucks Oyster Bar n 4100 Wetumpka Hwy 334-279-6252 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $$ Capitol Oyster Bar at The Marina n 617 Shady St J 334-239-8958 Closed: Mon-Tues Lunch $ Dinner $ capitoloysterbar.com Destin Connection n 3750 Norman Bridge Rd 334-288-4272 Closed: Sun–Mon Lunch $$ Jubilee Seafood n 1057 Woodley Rd 334-262-6224 Closed: Sun–Mon Dinner $$ jubileeseafoodrestaurant.com The Juicy Seafood n 2690 Eastern Blvd J 334-676-2202 Lunch $ Dinner $ thejuicyseafoodusa.com Red Lobster n 300 Eastdale Cir 334-277-0780 Lunch $ Dinner $$ redlobster.com
Wing Master n 3430 Atlanta Hwy 334-517-1016 Lunch $ Dinner $
The Seafood Bistro n 1651 Perry Hill Rd J 334-279-7500 Lunch $ Dinner $ theseafoodbistro.com
Zaxby’s n 3130 Taylor Rd 334-481-0406 Lunch $ Dinner $ zaxbys.com
Shrimp Basket n 7900 Vaughn Rd J 334-523-0466 Lunch $ Dinner $ shrimpbasket.com
Zaxby’s n 6435 Atlanta Hwy 334-277-8066 Lunch $ Dinner $ zaxbys.com Zaxby’s n 4030 Atlanta Hwy 334-273-0018 Lunch $ Dinner $ zaxbys.com Zaxby’s n 2923 Eastern Blvd 334-420-3500 Lunch $ Dinner $ zaxbys.com
Wharf Casual Seafood n 3954 Atlanta Hwy J 334-676-3200 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ wharfcasualseafood.com Wharf Casual Seafood n 6941 EastChase Loop J Opening Winter 2019 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ wharfcasualseafood.com Wintzell’s Oyster House n 105 Commerce St D 334-262-4257 Lunch $ Dinner $$ wintzellsoysterhouse.com
SOUTHERN All In One Restaurant n 163 Eastern Blvd J 334-676-1375 Lunch $ Dinner $
Mrs. B’s Home Cooking n 415 Air Base Blvd 334-264-5495 Closed: Sat Sunday Brunch Breakfast $ Lunch $
Cahawba House n 31 S Court St D J 334-356-1877 Closed: Sat Lunch $ cahawbahouse.com
Peyton’s Place n 5344 Atlanta Hwy 334-396-3630 Closed: Sat-Sun Lunch $ peytonsplacelunch.tripod.com
Cracker Barrel n 9191 Boyd Cooper Pkwy 334-244-1085 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ crackerbarrel.com
Pierce’s Country Cooking n 610 W Fairview Ave 334-265-6068 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $
Davis Cafe n 518 N Decatur St D 334-264-6015 Closed: Sat–Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $
Potz & Panz Gourmet Cafe n 2547 Lower Wetumpka Rd J 334-676-3343 Closed: Mon Breakfast $ Lunch $
Derk’s Filet & Vine n 431 Cloverdale Rd J 334-262-8463 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ filetandvine.co Eastbrook Cafe n 520 Coliseum Blvd 334-272-2438 Closed: Sat-Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ eastbrookcafe.com Farmers Market Cafe n 315 N McDonough St D 334-262-1970 Closed: Sat–Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ farmersmarketcafe.net Fried Tomato Buffe n 6561 Atlanta Hwy J 334-244-6162 Lunch $ Dinner $ montgomeryfriedtomato.com Gail’s Down The Street Cafe n 2739 Zelda Rd 334-279-1009 Closed: Sat Lunch $ Dinner $ letseat.at/gailscafe.com Ida Mae's Hot Chicken n 301 E Jefferson S Opening Fall 2019 Lunch $ Dinner $ J.W. Beverette's Soul Food n 1172 S Decatur St J 334-313-2457 Closed: Mon Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ Martha’s Place n 7730 Atlanta Hwy J 334-356-7165 Lunch $ Dinner $ marthasplacebuffet.co Martin’s Restaurant n 1796 Carter Hill Rd 334-265-1767 Closed: Sat Lunch $ Dinner $
Red’s Little School House n 20 Gardner Rd 334-584-7955 Closed: Mon-Tues Lunch $ Dinner $ Simply Southern Cafe n 3457 McGehee Rd J 334-391-6185 Closed: Mon Lunch $ Sweet Jane's Buffe n 6050 Atlanta Hwy 334-416-8909 Lunch $ Dinner $$ Yellowhammer Cafe n 1961 Bell St 334-239-7758 Closed: Sat-Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ SPORTS BAR & GRILL Baumhower’s Victory Grille n 2465 Eastern Blvd J 334-271-1831 Lunch $ Dinner $$ baumhowers.com Baumhower’s Victory Grille n 201 S Union St D J 334-263-8800 Closed: Sat-Sun Lunch $ Dinner $$ baumhowers.com Bomber’s Pub n 2105 Congressman Dickinson Dr 334-356-1954 Closed: Sun & Mon Lunch $ Dinner $$
Irish Bred Pub n 78 Dexter Ave D J 334-834-7559 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ irishbredal.com Oxbow Grill n 1501 Dozier Rd 334-260-4959 Closed: Mon-Wed Lunch $ Dinner $ Ric & Mo’s Bar & Grill n 3150 Watchman Dr 334-517-1140 Closed: Sun Dinner $$ Twin Peaks n 6814 EastChase Pkwy J 334-513-1244 Lunch $ Dinner $ twinpeaksrestaurant.com Wingers Sports Grill n 7929 Vaughn Rd 334-396-3279 Lunch $ Dinner $ wingersmontgomery.com Wingers Sports Grill n 445 Dexter Ave D J 334-593-1951 Lunch $ Dinner $ wingersmontgomery.com STEAKHOUSE Charles Anthony’s Restaurant at the Pub n 10044 Chantilly Pkwy 334-281-3911 Closed: Sun Dinner $$ charlesanthonysatthepub.com Firebirds Woodfi ed Grill n 7078 EastChase Pkwy 334-819-5132 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ fi ebirdsrestaurants.com Longhorn Steakhouse n 4095 Eastern Blvd J 334-613-7555 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ longhornsteakhouse.com Outback Steakhouse n 1430 Taylor Rd 334-270-9495 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ outback.com Texas Roadhouse n 7525 EastChase Pkwy J 334-396-7774 Lunch $ Dinner $$ texasroadhouse.com
Buffalo Wild Wings n 1414 Taylor Rd 334-272-5547 Lunch $ Dinner $ buffal wildwings.com
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Taste SWEETS & TREATS Cake Designs n 3651 Debby Dr 334-288-6900 Closed: Sun-Mon Lunch $ Cakeology n 6250 Atlanta Hwy J 334-647-1262 Lunch $ Dinner $ The Cheesecake Empori-Yum n 1935 Mulberry St 334-603-6963 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dairy Queen n 3160 Taylor Rd J 334-272-1818 Lunch $ Dinner $ dairyqueen.com Frios Gourmet Pops n 36 Dexter Ave, Suite 120 D J 334-239-9330 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ friospops.com
Frutta Bowls n 7056 EastChase Pkwy 334-356-5107 Breakfast $ Lunch $$ Dinner $$ GiGi’s Cupcakes n 7918 Vaughn Rd 334-356-3737 Lunch $ Dinner $ gigiscupcakesusa.com Ice King n 3010 Zelda Rd 334-593-6707 Lunch $ Dinner $ Jozettie’s Cupcakes n 1404 S Decatur St 334-239-9289 Closed: Sun-Mon Lunch $ jzcupcakes.wix.com Jozettie’s Cupcakes Two n 2229 E South Blvd 334-676-1598 Closed: Sun-Mon Lunch $ Dinner $ jzcupcakes.wix.com Kraze Frozen Treats n 7730 Vaughn Rd 334-215-9135 Lunch $ Dinner $ krazefrozentreats.com
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Liger’s Bakery n 3040 McGehee Rd 334-288-6550 Closed: Sun Lunch $ ligersgood.com Little Red Cupcake n 638 S Hall St Apt. A D J 334-202-1397 Closed: Sun-Mon Lunch $ littleredcupcake.com Nancy’s Italian Ice n 7976 Vaughn Rd 334-356-1403 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ nancysice.com Ross Donuts n 64 Bell Rd 334-239-7822 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Smoothie King n 7026 EastChase Pkwy J 334-356-5621 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ smoothieking.com
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Tropical Smoothie Café n 6542 Atlanta Hwy 334-213-2999 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ tropicalsmoothie.com Tropical Smoothie Café n 3008 Zelda Rd 334-517-1872 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ tropicalsmoothie.com Waterfront Sweets n 1270 Eastdale Mall 334-530-9061 Lunch $ Dinner $ waterfrontsweets.org
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Fleamarket & Antique Mall
OLD CLOVERDALE ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT
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MGM’s unique culinary scene, no matter what side of town you’re on. Turn to page 110 for a detailed map of locations.
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Tap Quest Commerce BeerWorks
n 166 Commerce St, 36104 D Opening Fall 2018 334-387-3333
Common Bond Brewers
n 424 Bibb St, Suite 150, 36104 D J 334-676-2287 commonbondbrewers.com
Goat Haus Biergarten
n 532 Clay St, 36104 D J 334-625-9602 goathausbeer.com
The Tipping Point
Family-friendly, indooroutdoor restaurant and bar offering mic obrews, comfort food and live music.
Tipping Point
n 5015 Hampstead High St, 36116 J 334-260-9110 tippingpointhampstead.com
Leroy
n 2752 Boultier St, 36106 334-356-7127 leroylounge.com
Tower Taproom
n 101 Tallapoosa St, 36104 D J Opening Summer 2019 towertaproom.com
Twin Peaks
n 6814 EastChase Pkwy, 36117 J 334-513-1244 twinpeaksrestaurant.com
Center Stage 1048 Jazz & Blues Club
n 1104 E Fairview Ave, 36106 334-834-1048 1048jazzandblues.com
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n 82 Commerce St, 36104 D 334-264-4794
Ric & Mo’s
Aura Lounge
n 5480 Atlanta Hwy, 36109 334-578-2666
n 3150 Watchman Dr, 36116 334-517-1140 facebook.com/ricandmos
B.B. King’s Blues Club
The Sanctuary
n 1801 Eddie L Tullis Rd, 36117 J 334-514-5247 bbkings.com/montgomery
n 432 S Goldthwaite St, 36104 D 334-328-5171
Bomber’s Pub
The Village Gallery
n 2015 Congressman Dickinson Dr, 36109 334-356-1954
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La Salle Bleu
n 107 S Court St, 36104 D 334-538-0680 thevillagegallery.com
Musical Background Hank Sr. started his career in MGM after winning a local talent show and Nat King Cole was born in MGM in 1919.
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In the heart of Old Cloverdale
OVER 100 BEERS 12 DRAFTS ON TAP GREAT WINE SELECTION OVER 40 TOP SHELF LIQUORS MON-WED 4PM - 10PM THUR - SAT 4PM - 11PM 501 CLOVERDALE ROAD FIND US ON FACEBOOK
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HAPPY HOUR The Cork & Cleaver
n 2960 Zelda Rd, 36106 J 334-676-2260 thecorkcleaver.com
TASTE
n 5251 Hampstead High St, Unit 100, 36116 J 334-676-4333 tastemgm.com
Irish Bred Pub
n 78 Dexter Ave, 36104 D J 334-834-7559 irishbredal.com
Cool & Casual AlleyBAR
HIT THE DECK!
n 1018 E Fairview Ave, 36106 334-356-3866
AviatorBAR
Dreamland Bar-B-Que
n 166 Commerce St, 36104 D J 334-284-2867
Barra Hookah Lounge
n 1408 Madison Ave, 36104 D 334-557-1757 facebook.com/barrahookah
Baumhower's Victory Grille
Capitol Oyster Bar
n 617 Shady St, 36104 J 334-239-8958 capitoloysterbar.com
The Exchange
Moe's Original Bar B Que
n 1051 E Fairview Ave, 36106 D 334-676-1978 moesoriginalbbq.com
n 3250 Wetumpka Hwy, 36110 334-580-0359
Firebirds
SandBAR at the Silos
n 501 Cloverdale Rd, 36106 334-239-9061 thepinebar.com
Hiram
Sa Za Serious Italian
n 12 W Jefferson St, 36104 D J 334-273-7427 dreamlandbbq.com
n 166 Commerce St, 36104 D 334-387-3333
Fountain Court Lounge
Kru on Mt Meigs
n 300 Tallapoosa St, 36104 D J 334-269-5055
Pine Bar
n 9100 EastChase Pkwy, Suite E 36117 334-593-4607 theginmontgomery.com
n 130 Commerce St, 36104 D J 334-495-7292 sazapizza.com
n 2118 Mt Meigs Rd, 36107 334-530-5033
One 2 Zero2
n 120 Madison Ave, 36104 D J 334-245-2320
n 355 Coosa St, 36104 D 334-387-3333 OPEN SEASONALLY
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n 2465 Eastern Blvd, 36116 J 334-271-1831 baumhowers.com
The Gin
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n 201 Tallapoosa St, 36104 D J 334-481-5165 houserestaurantmontgomery.com n 7078 EastChase Pkwy, 36116 334-819-5132 fi ebirdsrestaurant.com
Bud’s
n 166 Commerce St, 36104 D J 334-387-3333
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Central
n 129 Coosa St, 36104 D J 334-517-1155 central129coosa.com
City Grill
n 5251 Hampstead High St, Unit 112, 36116 J 334-244-0960
Filet & Vine
n 431 Cloverdale Rd, 36106 J 334-262-8463 filetandvine.co
Fire
n 100 River Oaks Dr, 36092 866-946-3360 fi esteakhouse.com
The House
n 201 Tallapoosa St, 36104 D J 334-481-5166 houserestaurantmontgomery.com
Itta Bena
n 1801 Eddie L. Tullis Rd, 36117 J 334-514-5129 ittabenadining.com/montgomery
La Jolla
n 8147 Vaughn Rd, 36116 J 334-356-2600 lajollamontgomery.com
Peppertree Steak & Wine
n 8101 Vaughn Rd, 36116 J 334-271-6328 steaksandwine.com
TASTE
n 5251 Hampstead High St, 36117 J 334-676-4333 tastemgm.com
Vintage Year
n 405 Cloverdale Rd, 36106 J 334-819-7215 vymgm.com
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19. New Old Fashion
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Tipping Point n 5015 Hampstead High St J 334-260-9110
1. Irish Car Bomb
4. Bushwacker
2. Bellringer
Irish Bred Pub n 78 Dexter Ave DJ 334-834-7559
The Exchange n 201 Tallapoosa St DJ 334-481-5165
3. Sa Za Crush
Sa Za Serious Italian n 138 Commerce St DJ 334-495-7292
Moe’s Original BBQ n 1051 Fairview Ave 334-676-1978
7. Flight of Draft Beer
PYE Bar n 9559 Vaughn Rd J 334-676-3711
10. Pears d’or
5. Common Bond Brewers: Rambler
8. Southern Peach Tea
11. Wasabi Tea
Bibb St. Pizza Co. n 424 Bibb St DJ 334-593-7080
Fountain Court Lounge at Embassy Suites n 300 Tallapoosa St DJ 334-269-5055
6. Blueberry Fizz Martini
9. Railyard Y’all
La Jolla n 8147 Vaughn Rd J 334-356-2600
Dreamland n 12 W Jefferson S DJ 334-273-7427
Central n 129 Coosa St DJ 334-517-1155
Wasabi n 117 Coosa St D 334-517-1555
12. Corkjito
The Cork & Cleaver n 2960 Zelda Rd J 334-676-8260
15. Bluesberry Martini Itta Bena n 1801 Eddie L Tullis Rd J 334-514-5129
16. Bob's Blackberry Brew
Baumhower’s Victory Grille n 2465 Eastern Blvd J 334-271-1831
17. Liquid Money
FIRE n 100 River Oaks Dr, Wetumpka 866-946-3360
Vintage Year n 405 Cloverdale Rd J 334-819-7215
One 2 Zero2 n 120 Madison Ave DJ 334-245-2320
20. Twisted Margarita Cucos Downtown n 72 Dexter Ave DJ 334-245-2320
21. Tokyo Tea
Tokyo n 594 Pinnacle Pl, Prattville 334-285-7088
22. The Gin Blossom
The Gin Montgomery n 9100 EastChase Pkwy, Suite E 334-593-4607
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The House n 201 Tallapoosa St DJ 334-481-5166
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Vintage Cafe n 416 Cloverdale Rd 334-356-1944
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Jalapenos In The Alley n 130 Commerce St D 334-262-4939
26. Southern Hurricane B.B. King’s Blues Club n 1801 Eddie L Tullis Rd J 334-514-5247
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Magnolia’s Grill & Bar n 96 Folmar Pkwy J 334-288-3858
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Rock N Roll Sushi n 1470 Taylor Rd J 334-356-3641
Seafood Bistro n 1651 Perry Hill Rd J 334-279-7500
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Twin Peaks n 6814 EastChase Pkwy J 334-513-1244
Spartakus n 1060 Eastern Blvd 334-676-3181
The Juicy Seafood n 2690 Eastern Blvd J 334-676-2202
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Pine Bar n 501 Cloverdale Rd J 334-239-9061
Wingers Sports Grill n 445 Dexter Ave DJ 334-593-1951
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PLAY & LEARN Alabama Cattlemen’s Association “MOOseum”
n 201 S Bainbridge St, 36102 D J 334-265-1867 bamabeef.org A hands-on children’s educational center with a unique agricultural theme. Free admission. Open Mon – Fri.
Montgomery Biscuits Baseball
n 200 Coosa St, 36104 D J 334-323-2255 biscuitsbaseball.com Montgomery’s minor league baseball team is located in Historic Riverwalk Stadium. Admission charge. Schedule varies. Call for schedule.
Mann Wildlife Learning Museum
FAMILY FUN 2211 Ultimate Play Zone
HOW IT WORKS Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama
n 700 Hyundai Blvd, 36105 J 334-387-8000 hmmausa.com Enjoy a guided tram tour while wearing safety glasses and a headset. Call for tour schedule. Free admission.
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Launch Trampoline Park
n 3541 McGehee Rd, 36111 334-721-4886 The Ultimate Play Zone features family fun for the whole family and includes a roller skating rink, a pretend play city, basketball and mini-soccer areas, and sections for smaller children to play. Admission charge. Open Mon-Sun.
n 891 Boardroom Dr, Prattville, 36066 J 334-568-2041 launchprattville.com A 35,000 sq. ft. indoor sports and family entertainment facility, with over 16,000 sq. feet of connected trampolines forming one GIANT trampoline surface. Admission charge. Open Mon-Sun.
Alabama Safari Park
NEWTOPIA Fun Park
n 1664 Venable Way, Hope Hull, 36043 334-288-2105 alabamasafaripark.com A 350 acre drive-thru adventure, where you stay in the car and the animals roam free! Admission charge. Open Mon-Sun.
Ice Palace
n 1000 Eastdale Mall, 36117 334-277-2088 eastdale-mall.com/icepalace Ice skate year-round inside Eastdale Mall. Admission charge. Open Mon-Sun.
n 3731 Malcom Dr, 36116 D J 334-356-4518 newtopiafunpark.com Newtopia is a 13,200 square foot indoor playground designed specifically to keep our children happy for hours. We have a three level indoor play structure. that has a variety of activities for your kids to enjoy such as: a giant 4 person wave slide, battle balls, pyramid obstacles, web net bridges, spinning plates, play panels…and the list goes on. Admission charge. Open Mon-Sun.
Riverboat – Harriott II
n End of Commerce St at Riverwalk, 36104 D J 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.
Rockin’ Jump
n 5544 Atlanta Hwy, 36117 334-239-2587 rockinjump.com/montgomery A trampoline park providing fun for kids and adults of all ages. Admission charged. Open Mon – Sun.
n 325 Vandiver Blvd, 36110 J 334-625-4900 montgomeryzoo.com/mann Visit the Mann Museum and witness North American wildlife in realistic settings that reflect their n tural habitats. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sun.
Montgomery Zoo
n 2301 Coliseum Pkwy, 36110 J 334-625-4900 montgomeryzoo.com The Montgomery Zoo has over 500 animals in natural habitats divided into fi e 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.
W.A. Gayle Planetarium
n 1010 Forest Ave, 36106 J 334-625-4799 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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We enjoy sports activities that are easily accessible in Montgomery... everything from baseball and softball to YMCA soccer and Docarmo's Taekwondo.
I love raising my kids in a place with such rich history... and being able to give them hands on experiences.
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Montgomery Bicentennial Timeline
1861 Confederate Secretary of War, Leroy Pope Walker sends telegraph from Winter Building authorizing Confederate Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard to fire on Ft. Sumter. This was the first military action of the War Between the States.
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First open heart surgery is performed in Montgomery by Dr. Luther Leonidas Hill.
Montgomery is Incorporated.
1910 Wright Brothers open nation's 1st flying school.
“I stand ready to endorse Montgomery as a city of progress, of beauty, and a great business center.” - Mr. Crane (Student of Orville Wright)
1918 F. Scott and Zelda Fitgerald meet in Montgomery.
1919 1937 Hank Williams wins talent show at the age of 13 at the Empire Theater.
Nat King Cole was born on March 17. “If you smile through your fear and sorrow, smile and maybe tomorrow you’ll see the sun come shining through for you.” - Nat king cole
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Rosa Parks Refuses her bus seat. “ I would like to be remembered as a person who wanted to be free ... so other people would be also free”. -Rosa Parks
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200 THINGS TO DO IN MGM FOR THE BICENTENNIAL This year, Montgomery, AL will celebrate its 200th Birthday. In 200 years, Montgomery has dared to dream and has literally changed the world. Join us as we embark on this historic milestone, and since you’re here, we’ve listed 200 Things To Do in MGM to keep you busy while we prepare to celebrate.
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The telegram authorizing the start of the Civil War came from the Winter Building. Montgomery served as the First White House of the Confederacy from February to April 1861. Jefferson D vis was inaugurated President of the Confederate States of America on the capitol building’s marble steps. Visit the Wright Brothers, the “Fathers of Flight,” replica plane at Wright Brothers’ Park. F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, lived (drank!) and wrote in the capital city at a house in Old Cloverdale. See the car country music superstar Hank Williams took his final ride in t The Hank Williams Museum. Rosa Parks, Mother of the Modern Civil Rights Movement, defied the l w and refused to give her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the rider movement. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spread his message of love and peaceful protest at Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church. The modern Civil Rights Movement began here, and the Selma to Montgomery march that led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act ended at the capitol building’s steps. Stroll through the tree-shaded streets of the city’s oldest resident areas like Cloverdale and Cottage Hill to see charming bungalows and stately columned mansions. Discover the inspiring architecture of the city’s oldest churches. Take a walk through the past with a visit to the authentic and preserved 19th century village at Old Alabama Town, complete with houses, a tavern and a blacksmith shop. Uncover your personal history with the help of the vast genealogy resources at the Alabama Department of Archives and History. Our magnificent st te capitol building with its massive, gleaming dome is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. See the life-ways of the past in action and uncover more than 6,000 years of history at Fort Toulouse-Jackson Park. Learn everything you want to know about the Yellowhammer State at the Museum of Alabama. Stroll through some of the city’s most significant historic sites with a trek along the Civil Heritage Trail. The RSA Dexter Avenue Building is an architectural marvel that has a surprise inside. It was built over and around a historic judicial building. The Maya Lin Civil Rights Memorial is a somber, dramatic reminder of the many who gave their lives in the fight for civil rights. Local lore claims there’s a casket topping one corner of the Loeb Building downtown and a mysterious body inside. Walking is so 2015. Hop on a standup, motorized segway to see the sights downtown. You know a place is great when the governor lives there (well she kind of has to) in the executive mansion. The Gov’s mansion also has a pool in the shape of Alabama.
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The capitol building sits on the summit of Goat Hill, formerly a place for goat herds to graze before it became the focal point of government in our state. Don’t miss the Goat Hill Gift Shop, packed with Alabama-made items. Check out the sculptures at St. Jude and Five Points, and the murals at Lee Street honoring our roles in Civil Rights history, and the Nat King Cole on Maxwell Blvd. Beautiful goddess Hebe stands tall atop Court Street Fountain, in the very spot where two towns joined to become Montgomery. As the center of state government, Montgomery is the place to rub elbows with (and eavesdrop on) congressmen and senators, during each legislative session. Downtown is bustling with life and boasts several condo and apartment units. Step inside Union Station at the Montgomery Visitor Center, to get attraction info, maps and capital-citycreated stuff to take back home. Selma and Tuskegee have their own important Civil Rights stories to tell and are just a quick car ride away. Learn how the arrival of 21 young people to Montgomery changed the nation at the Freedom Rides Museum. The Red Lady of Huntingdon College haunts the former Pratt Hall Dormitory and is featured in the book, 13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeff ey, by Kathryn Tucker Windham. Leave your mark and tell your story in the Living History recording booth located in the Kress Building. Chris’ Hot Dogs, located on historic Dexter Avenue, has been a part of the city’s rich heritage, for OVER 100 years, since opening in 1917. If you’re a history buff, we’ve got you covered. Explore MGM’s rich history along the Historical Marker Tour downtown. Named after Richard Montgomery, the city’s namesake, Montgomery Plaza features a statue and is the very spot where two towns met to form MGM. Visit the newest attraction (opening in the fall of 2019), the Rosa Parks statue located on Dexter Ave and Decatur St. Stay in the Famous Fitzgerald home at the new Zelda or F. Scott Suites on AirBnB. Jefferson D vis and his family attended St. John’s Episcopal Church, and the pew where they sat still stands. Stand at the foot of Dexter Avenue and do a complete 360 degree turn, you’ll witness every angle of MGM’s rich history, from the Civil War, to Civil Rights, to all the redevelopment and revitalization since then, MGM is a special place and continues to change the world. Stand on the brass star showing where Jefferson D vis was inaugurated President of the Confederate States. Fill up on piles of smoked pig at this Alabama barbecue institution, Dreamland BBQ. Don’t miss a cup or bowl of Dreamland’s famous Banana Pudding! Grab a cup of coffee and a blueberry scone t Café Louisa in the OC.
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If you’re downtown check out Prevail, the IT spot downtown for locals, business owners, and tourists. Eat like you live here with a slice of Tomatino’s perfectcrust pizza. Fill your face with an over-stuffed burrito t El Rey in the OC. Indulge in a decadent sweet potato or banana pudding cupcake from one of the city’s bakeries like Jozetties. Little Red Cupcake located near downtown Montgomery and in downtown Prattville offers everything from cupcakes to designer cakes. If icing is your favorite part of a cupcake, then don’t miss Gigi’s Cupcakes on the east side of town. Chill and chat with a cold Alabama craft beer in the cozy, friendly atmospheres at The Tipping Point. Pine Bar in the OC offers a casual tmosphere and a great selection of craft beer and cocktails. Don’t leave without eating some Southern essentials like fried chicken and collard greens washed down with syrupy sweet tea at meat-n-three joints like Martin’s, Martha’s Place, Davis Café and Mrs. B’s. Soak up some smooth Jazz sounds at La Salle Bleu in downtown. Throw back a chilled shot from an ice-cube glass in the frozen shot room at AlleyBAR in the downtown entertainment district. Enjoy a cocktail outdoors at SandBAR, sitting on a bluff overlooking the Alabama River. Stuff ourself with what’s been hailed one of the South’s best greasy-good burgers at Hamburger King. Taste the South’s hallmark nut, the pecan, either in its original form, covered in chocolate or made into pralines at Tucker Pecan Company. Dive into the city’s emerging culinary scene at one of several fine-dining establishments helmed y awardwinning chefs. Shop the Montgomery Curb Market to find righ -off-thefarm produce, fl wers and yummy homemade cakes, cookies and other treats. Listen to some of blues’ circuit’s hottest acts while knocking back some booze and seafood at the Capitol Oyster Bar right on the river. Toast your time here with a glass of Montgomery-made beer at our local craft brewery, Railyard Brewing Co. And join the Mug Club to earn free beer! Grab a quick sack lunch with a kiss (Hershey, of course) – sandwich, wrap or salad - at Mama’s Sack Lunch. Hit our nightlife hard? Ease your rumbling tummy with some breakfast any time of day or night at the Waffl House just blocks from the Entertainment District. Get saved by the bell at The Exchange Bar downtown, and enjoy a variety of cocktails on it’s expansive patio in the heart of downtown. Located in Montgomery’s revitalized downtown, Common Bond is proud to serve up craft beer in an open brick-and-beam style taproom. The Goat Haus Biergarten is a German-style biergarten serving local craft beer, select international favorites, and tasty bites. Commerce Beerworks features a wall of taps located in the heart of the entertainment district.
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Tower Taproom is the first sel -pour beer concept in Alabama featuring 40+ beers and wines located in the Alley. Our mild winters and warm summers make us the perfect destination for gourmet pops all year round, so grab your favorite fl vor at Frios.
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Located in the OC, Vintage Café is the perfect spot for a cup of Joe and a sweet treat any time of day. If you enjoy outdoor music and a cool cocktail, be sure to visit the Cork & Cleaver in Midtown. Several MGM restaurants are featured in the 100 Dishes to Eat in Alabama, so be sure to grab a brochure and try one (or two) out. MGM offers the ery best in Japanese Cuisine and features several restaurants, Kabuki, Wasabi and Tokyo, that feature Hibachi, along with fresh sashimi and sushi. Searching for great happy hour specials? Try the small plates, refreshing cocktails and live music at TASTE. OH, and a great happy hour menu. This unique PYE Bar offers s eet and savory pies of all shapes and sizes. Specializing in premium extra virgin olive oil from around the world and genuine, barrel-aged balsamic vinegar from Modena, Italy, The Vintage Olive offers over 60 varieties and fl vors, or you can create your own. While visiting one of our annual or seasonal events, be sure to sample from a few of MGM’s food truck: Fire Meats Wood, AL Sweet Tea, That’s My Dog, or the Wharf Casual Seafood. Visit the only teenage run restaurant in the U.S., That’s My Dog Jr., at the Spot. Southern homemade biscuits are a staple in the South and Cahawba House, downtown, which features MGM’s only biscuit bar, complete with locally sources jams and jellies. Long day? Enjoy a cool cocktail, fresh seafood and the famous Bang Bang Shrimp from Bonefish Grill After a long day of exploring, grab the group and head over to Pie & Pints, who features over 36 beers on tap along with some great, pizza pies. Lek’s Railroad Thai at Union Station offers the ery best in thai cuisine and is located downtown in MGM’s old historic train station, Union Station. MGM offers the perfect temper ture to enjoy a Lil Owl frozen treat from Nancy’s Italian Ice. Grab a scoop of homemade ice cream at SweetCreek Farm Market, or grab some fresh produce and a goodie for the road. After a long day of shopping and exploring, grab a refreshing and delicious acai bowl from MGM’s only superfood café, Frutta Bowl. Enjoy a stogie in MGM’s finest p emium cigar lounge, Sanctuary Cigars. Sink your teeth into the restaurant section of the guide and explore MGM’s most popular restaurants and signature dishes. Hit the deck! Several of MGM’s coolest nightlife spots also offer spacious p tios: Capitol Oyster Bar, The Exchange, Firebirds, Moe’s Original Bar B Que, and Range 231, just to name a few. After the sun goes down, travel throughout MGM and experience the MGM Pub Crawl (pages 44-45) to sample some of the best in cold, local beer and refreshing cocktails.
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If shopping is more your thing, check out MGM’s only outdoor lifestyle center, the Shoppes at EastChase. Get outside and get a good look at the area’s vast bio diversity with a trek on the trails at the Alabama Nature Center just outside of Montgomery. Get a behind-the-scenes look at cars in mid-creation, whirling, twirling and turning upside down, at the Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama plant. Warm up! Our climate stays mild pretty much all year long. See The Bard’s most famous works as well as contemporary musicals and favorite children’s plays at the official s te theatre, The Alabama Shakespeare Festival. Find an impressive collection of American art as well as rotating exhibits at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts. Get used to sincere smiles and heaping helpings of hospitality from our residents. Let your little ones express themselves through the interactive exhibits and activities at ARTWORKS inside the Museum of Fine Arts. Get up close and personal with more than 700 animal species in natural habitat exhibits, as well as a skylift and a train ride, at The Montgomery Zoo and Mann Museum. Cruise on down the water with a relaxed ride on the Harriott II Riverboat. Catch an outdoor concert or ballet by moonlight at the Riverfront Amphitheater. Get your heart pounding mountain biking or hiking on the Swayback Trail or with some thrilling whitewater paddling on the Coosa River, both on the city’s outskirts. Wander through acres of fl wers and statuary representing mythical Greek heroes and gods at Jasmine Hill Gardens. Take a walk, fly a kite or just elax with a book at one of the multiple parks and playgrounds scattered all over the city. Shop till you drop at unique boutiques, antique malls and major national chains. Take a stroll on the banks of the Alabama River on the Riverwalk at Riverfront Park, downtown. We’re overrun with artists, so peruse local galleries like Stonehenge and SAC’s to find the c eative endeavors of area photographers, painters and more. Catch a Montgomery Biscuits baseball game at the historic Riverwalk Stadium where you’ll be greeted by tons of eating options (including warm, fresh biscuits) as well as plenty of exciting game action. The Montgomery Symphony Orchestra puts on a season of shows each year. Two favorites include its Pops Concert in May and Broadway Under the Stars each September. See award-winning productions, Broadway tours and big-name bands in concert at The Montgomery Performing Arts Center. Slip into tranquility with a treatment at the European spa at The Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa. Let the kiddos get wet and wild in the fountain at the Splash Pad in Riverfront Park. Let Fido off the leash for a omp at the city’s Bark Park. Screen a foreign movie or a quirky small film t our independent theatre, The Capri. See what’s sprouting at our all-natural urban Downtown Farm and meet some cool chicks who live in one of the hippest coops around. Splash and swim in The Renaissance Montgomery Hotel’s rooftop pool, complete with a full-service bar and a stunning skyline view.
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Let kids lasso a look at ranch life with some time playing and learning at the Mooseum, hosted by the Cattlemen’s Association. Shop for gems from yesterday at one of our many antique stores or markets like Eastbrook Flea market. The Wind Creek Casino, owned and operated by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, has all the gaming good times you’re after. Stop by Rescued Relics on Madison downtown where you can leave a book you’ve already read and then pick up a new one. Walk, run or just feed some feathered friends by the lake at Blount Cultural Park, a 300 acre green space located at the center of the city. Whether you want to channel your inner lumber jack or just try out a fun and competitive hobby, Civil Axe Montgomery is the place for you. This neighborhood theatre, the Cloverdale Playhouse, is Montgomery’s only community theater. Remember your trip with a special keepsake from local makers and artists featured at the gift shop Southern Art & Makers Collective. Transformed by season, time of day, and even weather, the Sculpture Garden at MMFA provides an everchanging and contemplative haven to view works of art. MGM boasts tons of green spaces and free public parks, so there’s always something to do with the kiddos. Enjoy the free Sounds of Summer Concert Series at The Shoppes at EastChase. If you’re feeling at home here (we hope you are!) go ahead and tell your friends you’re in “MGM ” and share all your experiences with them. The Sunbelt and MAC college football conferences face off each December in the Camellia B wl. Are you looking to burn some much needed energy with the kids? Head over to Rockin Jump Trampoline Park. Too hot, no problem. The indoor playground Newtopia Fun Park is the perfect spot, no matter the weather. Explore nature and get your heart pumping at the new, public Lagoon Park Bike Trails. Find your Zen at any one of our local Yoga studios. You may even be able to catch an outdoor class on the green at The Shoppes at EastChase. Enjoy the scenic views of the Alabama River aboard a Pontoon boat, that are easily accessible and available for rent from the Capitol Oyster Bar. Test your creative talent at any of the many art class offe ed at the Amory learning Arts Center. Geek out at trivia night at many of the cool spots in town: Wintzell’s, Common Bond Brewers, Leroy, Moe’s Original Bar-B-Que or Irish Bred Pub. Enjoy 18 holes on one of the city’s open to the public courses: Lagoon Park Golf Course or Gateway Golf Course. MGM is a city rich in the arts, so while you’re here be sure to check out a performance from the Alabama Dance Theatre or the Montgomery Ballet. Get up close and personal with several animal species at the 350-acre drive-thru Alabama Safari Park, just south of MGM. Escapology, in downtown, offers challenging escape game options for any size group. Take a moonlight stroll through the streets of downtown on a horse drawn Carriage Ride. Montgomery Tours offers a unique tour xperience with an original Civil Rights foot soldier. The Sanctuary in Cottage Hill is a creative place for original art and cultural events.
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145. The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration employs unique technology to dramatize the enslavement of African Americans, the evolution of racial terror lynchings, legalized racial segregation and racial hierarchy in America. 146. The National Memorial for Peace and Justice is the nation’s first memorial dedic ted to the legacy of enslaved black people, people terrorized by lynching, African Americans humiliated by racial segregation and Jim Crow, and people of color burdened with contemporary presumptions of guilt and police violence. 147. See Montgomery through a diffe ent lens when you experience a tour with More than Tours. 148. 2211 Ultimate Play Zone provides fun for the whole family and features roller skating, a pretend city and more.
PLAY AROUND 149. Take a stroll through the tranquil gardens at Grace Episcopal Church. 150. Test your batting skills at the Slugger Sport Batting Cages located in Lagoon Park. 151. Several of MGM’s Antique shops are listed on the Alabama Antique Trail, so be sure to stop by any one of them for a unique, one of a kind treasure. 152. Practice your swing at any of the area’s pristine courses: Cottonwood Golf Club, Emerald Mountain Golf Club, or Pursell Farms. 153. MGM is the only city in Alabama that sits between three famed Robert Trent Jones Golf Courses, and they’re all within a 45 minutes drive. 154. Enjoy an afternoon on the town with your furry friend and visit the Downtown Dog Park or Hannah Daye Ridling Bark Park in Blount Cultural Park. 155. Need an activity for the kids or for a party? Rent life size games from LAF and get your game on. 156. To celebrate the city’s Bicentennial, MGM has placed Bicentennial stickers all throughout town. While you’re exploring, see if you stumble across a few. 157. Spend a unique night in MGM at one of our beautiful home away from home B&Bs: Lattice Inn or the Red Bluff Cottage 158. Check out an old, historic trolley car on full display downtown on the corner of Tallapoosa St and Commerce St. 159. Take a small break from the day and enjoy a shady spot in the Lower Dexter Pocket Park. 160. The newly constructed RSA Dexter Avenue Building features bronze statues of Alabama Chief Justices who served in the old State of Alabama Judicial Building. 161. Take some time to reflect on the d y in the newly dedicated Mary Ann Neely Park, located off College St in the OC. 162. In the fall of 2019, MGM will launch a new Bike Share program in downtown, so it will be easier than ever to explore all downtown has to offe . 163. If you need a retreat, check out the cabins at Dreamfield arms. 164. Take a walk and explore MGM’s abundant public art trail. 165. Bowling is a year-round sport and with two great options in MGM, there’s always a lane just for you. 166. Sports fans and gun enthusiasts will feel right at home at the Montgomery Indoor Shooting Complex, a ten lane indoor pistol range with automatic target retrievers. 167. If you enjoy competitive play, grab a group and head out for an adventurous round of paintball at the Montgomery Indoor Shooting Complex. 168. Experience the thrill of go-kart riding with friends or family on the private track at Go Karting Montgomery.
169. Take to the skies with Skydive the South and learn how to freefall, pilot the canopy, and land all during a guided, tandem jump. 170. Get lost in the great outdoors, inside, at Bass Pro in Prattville, –with 140,000 square feet of quality gear for fishing, hunting, camping, bo ting and marine. 171. Just north of MGM you can explore a quaint little island, Jackson Island, and immerse yourself in the scene from the movie, Big Fish. 172. The annual Montgomery Half Marathon draws thousands of runners to Montgomery each spring. 173. Sample more than 100 wineries at the Riverwalk Wine Festival held in October. 174. The Annual Fido Fest at EastChase celebrates fourlegged friends and benefits the Montgomery Humane Society. 175. The annual Farm-to-Fork Food Invasion brings a noted chef to the city to make a menu from fresh and local wares. 176. The Alabama National Fair offers carni al rides, a circus, racing pigs, countless fried food options and more every autumn. 177. Hank Williams’ most devoted fans gather at his grave each New Year’s Eve at midnight hoping the music legend’s spirit will appear. 178. Try some foaming favorite craft beers at Tavern Fest, held at Old Alabama Town each autumn. 179. EatMGM, held each summer, is a weeklong palatepleasing, tummy-testing celebration of our fabulous food culture. 180. Take a tour of some of the city’s scariest sites while riding in a hearse for the Haunted Hearse Tours each October. 181. Zombies come out to party and play during the annual Zombie Walk and Zombie Prom. 182. Every year, the local chamber music group Clefworks proves that classical music is for everyone. 183. Catch a concert in the Live & Listen Series, featuring the latest up-and-coming bands with proceeds going to area charities. 184. Scores of super-fit firemen descend on the capital city each year to compete in the Firefighter orld Combat Challenge. 185. Grab the family and explore MGM’s cool side at one of our many annual events: Taco Libre, Burger Bash, or the Christmas parade. 186. Shop for local produce and wears every summer at the weekly EastChase Farmers Market, located right on the grounds of The Shoppes. 187. Over the summer months, enjoy Moonlight Movies on the Green at The Shoppes at EastChase. 188. Every summer, Lower Dexter Ave is converted into a First Friday Cruise In and hosts many antique cars. 189. If you’re around for the holidays, be sure to catch the Glen Miller Band Holiday Concert at the Davis Theatre. 190. Grab your cowboy hat and boots and see the best in bull riding, barrel racing and bull fighting during the Annual SLE Rodeo. 191. In MGM the SEC doesn’t just mean football. Be sure to catch the Annual Auburn and Alabama College Baseball Game, the MAX Capital City Classic. 192. Get decked out and dressed up in your best 1920’s attire and celebrate the Fitz at the Annual Fitzgerald Gala. 193. The Montgomery Zoo comes alive with thousands of lights and activities each year in October and December during Zoo Boo and the Christmas Lights Festival. 194. What’s more American than Baseball? Fireworks at a Biscuits Baseball Game, so don’t miss an opportunity to catch both at Riverwalk Stadium.
195. Every summer two theatres in MGM, the Capri and Chantilly 13, feature kids movies at a discounted rate, so beat the heat and see what’s playing. 196. The Guardian Kick Off Classic ver Labor Day Weekend celebrates history and the best of FCS Football. 197. Old Cloverdale hosts an annual spring concert series, right in the heart of the historic neighborhood, so if you’re in town any Sunday in April or May, grab a picnic and a blanket and join the party. 198. Explore the wonders of the night sky and the universe beyond at the W. A. Gayle Planetarium. 199. Experience premiere theatrical readings, stimulating conversation, and delicious food, during ASF’s Southern Writer’s Project, every May. 200. Bicentennial: In December 2019, Montgomery will celebrate 200 years of Daring to Dream and Changing the World, so join us for this exciting milestone!
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Calendar For the past 200 years, Montgomery, Alabama has been daring to dream and changing the world, and you're invited to help us celebrate this historical event in December. Visit MGM200.org for a complete list of activities, calendar of events, and a list of 200 Things to Do in MGM, while you're here.
Buckmasters Expo
Every year Montgomery hosts the Buckmasters Expo, the largest hunting and fishing expo in the region. More than 300 vendors are on site selling the latest and greatest hunting and fishing equipment, the Top Bow Indoor World Champion is crowned, and there are young buck activities for the kids.
800-240-3337 • buckmasters.com
Biscuits Baseball
Batter up! Join the Montgomery Biscuits for an exciting season at Riverwalk Stadium. Each game will feature an exciting promotion and there will be tons of fireworks. Plus there are plenty of activities happening inside the ballpark, so it’s the perfect venue for any group and occasion.
334-323-2255 • biscuitsbaseball.com
Jasmine Hill Gardens
There’s always something lovely to see at Jasmine Hill Gardens, as 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.
334-567-6463 • jasminehill.org
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providing family fun and a carnival atmosphere to the region. For 10 days in the fall, the grounds at Garrett Coliseum come alive with live music, amusement rides, carnival food trucks and special demonstrations.
334-272-6831 • alnationalfair.org
For more information, visit: visitingmontgomery.com
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4th of July Celebration
Alabama National Fair
Hank Williams Commemoration
Biscuits Baseball
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Zombie Walk Haunted Hearse Tours
Southeastern Livestock Exposition Rodeo
Zoo Weekend
Jazz on the Grass Broadway Under the Stars
Riverwalk Wine Festival
Fitzgerald Gala & Silent Auction
Montgomery Dragon Boat Festival
Tavern Fest
MAX Capital City Classic - Auburn vs Alabama Baseball
Buckmasters Expo
Zoo Boo
Guardian Kickoff Classi
Christmas Lights Festival
Flimp Festival
MGM Restaurant Week
Capital City Christmas Parade
BrewFest & RiverJam
ESPN's Raycom Media Camellia Bowl
Taco Libre
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Beer lovers and history buffs descend on Old Alabama Town each fall to sample craft brews and explore the 19th century living history museum tucked on the edge of downtown. The event includes a silent auction, live music from local bands, food and dancing in addition to all the ice-cold beer.
334-240-4500 • oldalabamatown.com
Zoo Boo
NYE
Come ring in the new year at the NYE Downtown Countdown celebration located at Riverwalk Stadium. Activities include: live music, cash bars, fireworks and confetti cannons at midnight.
334-625-2300 • funinmontgomery.com
Join the Montgomery Zoo for 11 nights of horror and fun during Zoo Boo. Climb aboard the Haunted Hay Ride or mosey on over to the Pumpkin Pull for a good, ole fashioned, non-scary, traditional hay ride. Enjoy games, bouncy castles, concessions and much more at Zoo Boo.
334-625-4900 • montgomeryzoo.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.
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n 355 Coosa St, 36104 D J 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
n 6715 Taylor Ct, 36117 334-203-7868 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.
Expose Art House
Civil Axe Throwing
n 3309 Carter Hill Rd, 36111 347-766-7928 Expose Art House is the city’s first altern tive art space gallery. Expose Art House was launched by Chintia Kirana, an internationally recognized artist and Editor in Chief of Expose Art Magazine. Free admission. Call for schedule.
n 39 Dexter Ave, 36104 J 334-245-4540 Whether you want to channel your inner lumber jack or just try out a fun and competitive hobby, axe throwing is a fun and unique sport that’s easy to learn and it’s a perfect way to celebrate a special occasion, organize a team building event or simply have a great time with family & friends. Admission charge. Call for schedule.
F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum
Escapology
n 919 Felder Ave, 36106 J 334-264-4222 thefitzgeraldmuseum.or Tour the home of literary legends F. Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald, where they lived from October 1931-April 1932. Admission charge. Open Tues – Sun.
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n 130 Commerce St, 36104 D J 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 ariety of games that will blow your mind. Adventure games in which players are challenged to escape within 60 min. Work as a team, solve puzzles and complete the mission. Admission charge. Call for schedule.
Alabama Artists Gallery
n 201 Monroe St #110, 36104 D 334-242-4076 arts.alabama.gov An ongoing showcase of the work of Alabama artists. Free admission. Open Mon – Fri.
Alabama Shakespeare Festival
n One Festival Dr, 36117 J 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.
Cloverdale Playhouse
n 960 Cloverdale Rd, 36106 J 334-262-1530 cloverdaleplayhouse.org This neighborhood theatre is making its mark on Montgomery by bringing quality entertainment to the community. Admission charge. Call for schedule.
Capri Theatre
n 1045 E Fairview Ave, 36106 J 334-262-4858 capritheatre.org The Capri was built in 1941 and offers Montgomery s only independent cinema. Admission charge. Call for schedule.
PERFORMING & FINE ARTS
Hank Williams Memorial
Gogue Performing Arts Center
Hank Williams Museum
Montgomery Performing Arts Centre
n 1304 Upper Wetumpka Rd, 36104 D J thehankwilliamsmuseum.net Legendary country music singer Hank Williams’ final resting place. Free admission. Open Mon – Sun dawn to dusk. n 118 Commerce St, 36104 D J 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.
Hank Williams Statue
n Commerce St, 36104 D J 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.
n 130 Village View Lane, Auburn 36849 J 334-844-4722 goguecenter.auburn.edu This brand new performing arts center will feature touring Broadway productions; opera, dance, orchestral, and popular musical performances. Admission charge. Call for schedule. n 201 Tallapoosa St, 36104 D J 334-481-5100 mpaconline.org This 1,800-seat, state-of-the-art facility is large enough for firs -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 n 251 Montgomery St, 36104 D J 334-241-9567 troy.edu/davistheatre The annual Subscriber Series comprises of touring productions of Broadway shows to concerts. Admission charge. Call for schedule.
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Learn about the woman who became a movement. © 2018 Troy University
More than sixty 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 an interactive facility that honors one of America’s most beloved women. Visit today and learn all about the life and legacy of Rosa Parks.
For ticket information and hours, visit troy.edu/rosaparks.
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This art guide is just a small sample of what Montgomery has to offer. Be sure to check out pages 54 and 62 for a complete listing of all the other art and performance venues within the city.
Alabama Dance Theatre ADT is an award winning, regional ballet company with an eclectic repertoire that includes 19th century classics as well as new modern and contemporary works.
alabamadancetheatre.com
ClefWorks ClefWorks mission is to provide the community with unique opportunities to experience Chamber music in casual, approachable environments and to promote the appreciation of this timeless, yet evolving art form.
clefworks.org
Montgomery Ballet The Montgomery Ballet is the only professional ballet company in the city of Montgomery and one of only three in the state of Alabama.
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Selma to Montgomery Trail Sculpture
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Montgomery Symphony Orchestra The Montgomery Symphony Orchestra (MSO) seeks to promote music education and appreciation through a variety of concerts and programs and to provide a performing outlet for local musicians.
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Selma to Montgomery Mural 3905 Mobile Highway Rufus A Lewis Library Artist / Bill Ford
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Hank Williams, Sr. Statue Downtown, 100 N. Perry Street Bronze Statue Artists / Doug and Sandra McDonald
Education Downtown, 200 Monroe Street Bronze Statue Artist / Casey Downing, 1997
Commerce Downtown, 200 Monroe Street Bronze Statue Artist / Casey Downing, 1997
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Wright Flyer Cottage Hill, 604 Maxwell Boulevard Stainless Steel Artist / Burt Steel
Rainbow Soldier Downtown, 300 Water Street Bronze Statue Artist / Jim Butler
Selma to Montgomery Trail Sculpture St. Jude, W. Fairview Avenue Artists / Jon Cook, Barrett Bailey, Robert Minervini
Wynton "Red" M. Blount Wynton M. Blount Cultural Park, Alabama Shakespeare Festival Bronze statue replica Artist / Charles Cropper Parks
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The National Memorial for Peace and Justice
n 417 Caroline St, 36104 D 334-386-9100 museumandmemorial.eji.org/memorial The Memorial sits on six acres of land in Montgomery and is the nation’s first national memorial to victims of lynching. The massive structure contains the names of over 4,000 lynching victims engraved on concrete columns representing each county in the United States where racial terror lynchings took place. Counties across the country are invited to retrieve duplicate columns with the names of each county’s lynching victims to be placed in their county. Admission charge. Call for schedule.
CIVIL HERITAGE City of Saint Jude
n 2048 W Fairview Ave, 36108 334-265-6791 Visit the final campsite of the Selma to-Montgomery March and site of the “Stars for Freedom” rally. Free admission. Open Mon – Fri.
Civil Rights Memorial & Center
n 400 Washington Ave, 36104 D 334-956-8439 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 daily, dawn to dusk. Center – Admission charge. Open Mon – Sat.
Dexter Avenue KingMemorial Baptist Church
n 454 Dexter Ave, 36104 D 334-263-3970 dexterkingmemorial.org In this National Historic Landmark, see the modest pulpit where Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. first p eached his message of hope and brotherhood. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sat.
Dexter Parsonage Museum
National Center for the Study of Civil Rights & African American Culture
n 309 S Jackson St, 36104 D 334-261-3270 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.
n 1345 Carter Hill Rd, 36106 334-229-4824 J lib.alasu.edu/natctr/index.html View Civil Rights and African American cultural exhibits. Free admission. Open Mon–Tues; Thurs – Sun.
Freedom Rides Museum
n 210 S Court, 36104 D 334-414-8647 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.
The Legacy Museum
n 115 Coosa St, 36104 D 334-386-9100 museumandmemorial.eji.org/museum The Museum contains high-tech exhibits, artifacts, recordings, and films, as ell as comprehensive data and information on lynching and racial segregation. The museum connects the history of racial inequality with contemporary issues of mass incarceration, excessive punishment, and police violence. Admission charge. Call for schedule.
Rosa Parks Library and Museum & Children’s Wing
n 252 Montgomery St, 36104 D J 334-241-8615 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.
First Baptist Church
n 347 N Ripley St, 36104 D 334-264-6921 firstbaptistchu chmontgomery.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.
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I love Montgomery because it has the feel of a Big Small-town and you can be anywhere in 20 minutes!
The Alabama Shakespeare Festival provides Broadway caliber shows without the cost!
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ALABAMA VOICES Museum of Alabama
n 624 Washington Ave, 36104 D J 334-242-4435 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.
Alabama State Capitol
Governor’s Mansion
n 600 Dexter Ave, 36104 D 334-242-3935 preserveala.org/capitoltour.htm Visit the spot where Jefferson D vis took the oath of office as esident of the Confederate States of America and where the Civil Rights March ended. Guided tours are available. Free admission. Open Mon – Sat.
n 1142 Perry St, 36104 334-834-3022 Built in 1906, this graceful mansion has been home to the Governor of Alabama since its purchase in 1950. Free admission.
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
n One Museum Dr, 36117 J 334-625-4333 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.
Alabama Judicial Building
n 300 Dexter Ave, 36104 D 334-229-0578 judicial.alabama.gov Visit the Alabama Supreme Court and the Courts of Criminal and Civil Appeals. Free admission. Open Mon – Fri.
Court Square Fountain
Old Alabama Town
n 301 Columbus St, 36104 D J 334-240-4500 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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n Intersection of Commerce St and Dexter Ave, 36104 D J This beautiful fountain was built in 1885 over an existing artesian basin.
First White House of the Confederacy
St. John’s Episcopal Church
n 113 Madison Ave, 36104 D J 334-262-1937 stjohnsmontgomery.org St. John’s was built in 1855. Jefferson Davis’ pew and a Tiffany wind w are among its unique attributes.
n 644 Washington Ave, 36104 D J 334-242-1861 firstwhitehouse.or This 1835 home became the residence of Confederate President Jefferson D vis and his family during the spring of 1861 when Montgomery served as the Capital of the Confederacy. Free admission. Open Mon - Sat.
Tuskegee History Center
n 104 S Elm St, Tuskegee 36083 334-724-0800 tuskegeecenter.org From historic buildings and notable people to recreational activities and the great outdoors, you’ll find it all sh wcased at the Tuskegee History Center.
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Opportunity is one of the best things about this city. The resources to start your own business are abundant...
Montgomery’s historical relevance has attracted many production companies and celebrities in recent years.
I have two German Shorthaired Pointers and love how dog-friendly Montgomery is.
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Early riser? Grab a freshly brewed cup of coffee from Prevail Union Montgomery and use the quiet time to plan your day in MGM.
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Early Dinner
Grab a wine flight and some small plates at TASTE, while you also enjoy some happy hour favorites and local live music.
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Enjoy an after work cocktail with friends at the Tipping Point, located in MGM’s only Southern Living inspired neighborhood.
Grab a quick bite at MGM’s oldest run hot dog joint, Chris’ Hot Dogs, who's been serving up hot dogs and hamburgers with a secret family sauce for over 100 years.
Early Afternoon
If you’re feeling the need for speed or adventure, check out Go Karting Montgomery, complete with an indoor and outdoor track, laser tag, mini golf, bumper cars, video games and more.
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The AF has allowed us to live all over the world. We’ve never felt more at home than in Montgomery!
My families favorite eateries: Chicken Salad Chick, Dreamland BBQ, Sol Mexican, and of course, Chappy’s Deli!
The greatest gem we have found here is our school. Such a comfort to know our kids are well educated and deeply loved.
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Dexter Avenue King Memorial Dexter Avenue Memorial Baptist Church King Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church The 1883 church is the birthplace of the Civil Rights Baptist Church
The 1883 church the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement and is is the only church where Martin Movement and is is the only where Martin The 1883 church the birthplace of the Civil Rights Luther King, Jr. served as a church senior pastor. Tourists are Luther King, Jr. to served as a with senior pastor. Tourists Movement and is the only church where Martin are warmly invited worship the congregation warmly invited worship the congregation Luther King, Jr. to served a with senior pastor. Tourists are on Sunday mornings atas10:30 a.m. on Sunday mornings at 10:30 warmly invited to worship witha.m. the congregation 454 Dexter mornings Avenue | (334) 263-3970 on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. 454 Dexter Avenue | (334) 263-3970 dexterkingmemorial.org dexterkingmemorial.org 454 Dexter (334)Sat, 263-3970 Tues-Fri., 10Avenue a.m. - 4|p.m.; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tues-Fri., 10 the a.m.hour. - 4 p.m.; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. dexterkingmemorial.org All tours on CallSat, for appointment. All tours on CallSat, for appointment. Tues-Fri., 10 the a.m.hour. - 4 p.m.; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. All tours on the hour. Call for appointment.
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Dexter church parsonage a few blocks southeast of Dexter church a few blocks of Rev. Martin andparsonage Mrs. Coretta Scott King lived in the the church from September 1954 untilsoutheast January 1960. the church from September 1954 untilsoutheast January 1960. Dexter church parsonage a few blocks of a Mrs. King and their baby, Yolanda, were home when Mrs. King and their were home when a the church from September 1954one until January 1960. bomb damaged thebaby, frontYolanda, porch night during the bomb damaged thebaby, frontYolanda, porch one night during the Mrs. King and their were home when a boycott. boycott. bomb damaged the front porch one night during the 303 S. Jackson Street | (334) 261-3270 boycott. 303 S. Jackson Street | (334) 261-3270 dexterkingmemorial.org dexterkingmemorial.org 303 S. Jackson Street | (334) Tues-Fri., 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sat,261-3270 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tues-Fri., 10 the a.m.hour. - 4 p.m.; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. dexterkingmemorial.org All tours on CallSat, for appointment. All tours on CallSat, for appointment. Tues-Fri., 10 the a.m.hour. - 4 p.m.; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. All tours on the hour. Call for appointment. FOR INFORMATION 800-240-9452 67
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Alabama Nature Center
n 3050 Lanark Rd, Millbrook, 36054 J 800-822-9453 alabamawildlife.org The Alabama Nature Center is a 350-acre planneduse outdoor education facility with fi e miles of boardwalks and trails traversing forests, fields, streams, wetlands and ponds. Admission charged. Call for schedule.
GARDEN VARIETY
Lagoon Park Trail
n 2733 Gunter Park Dr, 36109 J 334-625-2300 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.
Blount Cultural Park
n 6055 Vaughn Rd, 36116 J 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.
Wright Brothers Park
EAT South's Downtown Farm
n 544 Maxwell Blvd, 36104 D J 334-625-2300 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.
n 425 Molton St, 36104 D eatsouth.org This all-natural urban farm offers community planting beds and exciting learning opportunities with the farmer in residence. Free Admission. Open Mon-Sat.
Jasmine Hill Gardens and Outdoor Museum
n 3001 Jasmine Hill, Wetumpka, 36093 J 334-328-8917 or 334-567-6463 jasminehill.org This 20-acre garden features mythical gods and Olympian heroes with beautiful fl wers year round. Admission Charge. Open Fri-Sun.
John & Joyce Caddell Sculpture Garden n One Museum Dr, 36117 J 334-625-4333 The all new John & Joyce Caddell Sculpture Garden expands over three acres and is transformed by season, time of day, and even weather, and provides an ever-changing and contemplative haven to view works of art and to enjoy the natural beauty of our Park. Call for Schedule.
Montgomery Plaza
n Dexter Ave & Montgomery St, 36104 D J 334-625-2300 This brand new park will feature a statue of Richard Montgomery, the city's namesake, and will be unveiled later this year. Free admission. Open seven days a week dawn to dusk.
Shakespeare Garden & Amphitheatre
n One Festival Dr, 36117 J 334-271-5300 asf.net This is one of seven such gardens in the USA, which features plants and fl wers from Shakespeare’s plays. Free admission. Call for Schedule.
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Montgomery is a beautiful place! The gorgeous homes and gardens, the river... It’s beautiful all year!
Food is part of our heritage and we love it! From traditional Southern favorites to unique international foods, Montgomery has it all!
Some of the fin st people on earth live and work in Montgomery! They are the heartbeat of my hometown!!
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1919 9th Street Calera, AL • I-65 North to Exit 228 • 205-757-8383
Top Playgrounds
Kids burn off energy while pa ents take a break! Any of these city parks offer plenty of pl yground essentials like swings, slides, monkey bars, climbing walls and more.
1 Gateway Park • 3800 Davenport Pkwy 2 Oak Park • 1010 Forest Ave 3 Ida Bell Young • 5400 Vaughn Rd 4 Vaughn Rd Park • 3620 Vaughn Rd 5 Kiwanis Park • 400 N Hull St D 6 Wright Brothers Park • Maxwell Blvd D See map on page 110-114, and for additional information call 334-625-2300 or visit funinmontgomery.com
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Multiplex at Cramton Bowl
n 220 Hall St, 36104 DJ 334-625-3480 Brand new 90,000-squarefoot indoor sports facility adjacent to Cramton Bowl. Admission varies. Call for schedule.
SPORTS RECREATION BASEBALL & SOFTBALL
Buddy Watson Park
n 1801 Taylor Rd, 36117 J 334-625-2300 funinmontgomery.com
Catoma Ball Fields
n 1780 Mitchell Young Rd, 36108 J 334-625-2300 funinmontgomery.com
Dean Fain Park
n 8700 Minnie Brown Rd, 36117 J 334-244-5741 funinmontgomery.com
Gateway Park Ball Field
n 3800 Davenport Dr, 36108 J 334-625-2300 funinmontgomery.com
Lagoon Park Batting Cages-Slugger Sport
n 2855 Lagoon Park Dr, 36109 334-395-6699 sluggersport.com
Lagoon Park Softball Complex
n 2855 Lagoon Park Dr, 36109 J 334-271-7016 lagoonparksoftball.com
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Montgomery Biscuits Baseball
n 200 Coosa St, 36104 D J 334-323-2255 biscuitsbaseball.com
Paterson Field
n 1215 Madison Ave, 36107 D J 334-625-2300 funinmontgomery.com
Riverwalk Stadium
n 200 Coosa St, 36104 D J 334-625-2100 funinmontgomery.com
Ron Nunn Complex @ AUM
n 250 Brown Springs Rd, 36117 J 334-625-2300 funinmontgomery.com
Thompson Park
n 1655 Ray Thorington Rd, 36117 J 334-625-2300 funinmontgomery.com
BASKETBALL
Dunn-Oliver Acadome
River Region Generals Men's Semi Professional Basketball Team
GAMING
BOWLING
Wind Creek Wetumpka
n 334-835-1600 J riverregiongenerals.org
Bama Lanes
n 3020 Atlanta Hwy, 36109 334-272-5423 bamalanes.com
Wind Creek Montgomery
n 1801 Eddie L. Tullis Rd, 36117 J 866-946-3360 windcreekmontgomery.com n 100 River Oaks Dr Wetumpka, AL 36092 866-946-3360 windcreekwetumpka.com
GOLF
Bowlero
n 1661 Eastern Blvd, 36117 334-819-7171 bowlero.com
Aroostook Golf Course
FOOTBALL
n 1501 Dozier Rd, 36117 334-260-4900 aroostookgolfcourse.com
Cramton Bowl
Cottonwood Golf Club
n 1022 Madison Ave, 36104 D J 334-261-1100 visitingmontgomery.com
Hornet Stadium at Alabama State University
n 915 S Jackson St, 36104 J 334-229-6750 alasu.edu
n 7160 Byron Nelson Blvd, 36116 J 334-281-3344 cottonwoodgolfclub.com
Emerald Mountain Golf Club
n 254 Mountain View Dr Wetumpka, AL 36093 334-514-8082 emeraldmountaingolfclub.com
n 1595 Robert C. Hatch Dr, 36101 J 334-229-4411 alasu.edu
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Gateway Park Golf Course
n 3800 Davenport Pkwy, 36105 J 334-284-7920 playmontgomerygolf.com
Lagoon Park Golf Course
n 2855 Lagoon Park Dr, 36109 J 334-240-4050 playmontgomerygolf.com
Pursell Farms
n 386 Talladega Springs Rd, Sylacuaga, AL 35151 J 256-208-7600 pursellfarms.com
Range 231 N
n 3250 Wetumpka Hwy, 36110 334-580-0359
RTJ–Cambrian Ridge
n 101 Sunbelt Pkwy Greenville, AL 36037 334-382-9787 rtjgolf.com
RTJ–Capitol Hill
n 2600 Constitution Ave, Prattville, AL 36066 J 334-285-1114 rtjgolf.com
RTJ–Grand National
n 3000 Robert Trent Jones Trail Opelika, AL 36801 334-749-9042 rtjgolf.com
GUN RANGE & ARCHERY
Lower Wetumpka Shotgun Sports Club
n 4758 Lower Wetumpka Rd Wetumpka, AL 36110 334-420-3371
Montgomery Indoor Shooting Complex
Montgomery Motor Speedway
n 480 Booth Rd, 36108 334-262-6101 montgomeryspeedway.com
MULTI-PURPOSE
Garrett Coliseum
n 5765 Carmichael Pkwy 334-215-2255
n 1555 Federal Dr, 36107 334-242-5597 thegarrettcoliseum.com
MOTORSPORTS
SOCCER
Montgomery Motorsports Park
Emory Folmar YMCA Soccer Complex
n 2600 N Belt Dr, 36110 334-260-9660 montgomeryracewaypark.com
TENNIS
Lagoon Park Tennis Center
n 2855 Lagoon Park Dr, 36109 J 334-240-4051 funinmontgomery.com
O’Connor Tennis Center
n 500 Anderson St, 36107 J 334-240-4884 funinmontgomery.com
n 300 Brown Springs Rd, 36117 J 334-271-4343 visitingmontgomery.com
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I love baseball season and cheering on the Montgomery Biscuits.
Must attend annual events like Taco Libre, Brewfest & the Raycom Camellia Bowl.
My favorite local restaurants are Central, SOL, and Cahawba House.
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OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
Jackson Lake Island
n Cypress Lane, Millbrook, 36054 334-430-7963 Do you enjoy overnight camping in a serene location? Planning a big event and need to find the perfect enue? 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 peacefu 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.
Bass Pro Shop
n 2553 Rocky Mount Rd Prattville, AL 36066 334-290-6400 basspro.com The store offers the a ea’s largest selection of quality outdoor gear. Free admission. Open Mon – Sun.
Dream Field Farms
Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum
n 1919 9th St, Calera, AL 35040 205-668-3435 hodrrm.com The museum features operating standard gauge and narrow gauge trains, two restored depots, an indoor collection of railroad artifacts and memorabilia, and an outdoor collection of railroad cars, locomotives, and cabooses. They also offer s veral train rides throughout the year.
n 6376 Highway 82, Fitzpatrick, 36029 J 334-534-6976 dreamfieldfarms.co A great outdoor farm complete with a pumpkin patch, cabins for a farmcation, and plenty of space for special events. Admission charge. Call for schedule.
Ft. Toulouse/Jackson Park
n 2521 W Fort Toulouse Rd Wetumpka, AL 36093 334-567-3002 fttoulousejackson.org A 1700s French fort in a 165acre park at the confluence of the Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sun.
Go Karting Montgomery
n 9033 Wares Ferry Rd, 36117 J 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. Membership Required.
Liquid Assets
Skydive the South
n 900 S. Perry St, Suite C, 36104 334-625-8588 skydivethesouth.com Do you want to skydive, but you’re not ready to go solo? A tandem jump is perfect for you! Learn how to freefall, pilot the canopy, and land, while the Tandem Instructor guides you through the entire jump.
Coosa Outdoor Center
n 172 River Rd Wetumpka, AL 36092 334-201-5510 Whether interested in camping, renting canoes or sit-on-top kayaks, the staff t COC is ready to assist you. Prices vary. Call for schedule.
Pontoon Boat Rentals
n 617 Shady St, 36104 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.
Coosa River Adventures
n 415 Company St Wetumpka, AL 36092 334-514-0279 coosariveradventures.com Coosa River Adventures outfits ou with a canoe or sit-on-top kayak and provides access to the launch site. Prices vary. Call for schedule.
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We love to get outdoors and try to stay active as a family.
The 2nd floor p tio of Irish Bread Pub is family-friendly with great views of historic Dexter Ave.
Letting the kids run around and play on the outdoor area of Common Bond/Bibb Street Pizza.
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It's an urban shopper's paradise with many small specialty shops & businesses sprinkled through the city.
International acts performing at Montgomery Performing Arts Center.
You could do a food tour... starting with breakfast at Derk's in Old Cloverdale and ending at Central.
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Capitol’s Rosemont Gardens n 2210 Rosemont Pl, 36106 J 334-834-7731 capitolrosemont.com
Governor’s Mansion Gift Shop
n 1228 Madison Ave, 36104 D 334-303-2558 productsofmontgomery.com
STYLE SAVVY
n 2960 Zelda Rd, 36106 J 334-279-8838 josbank.com
Vivian O'Nay
The Locker Room
n 1717 Carter Hill Rd, 36106 J 334-262-1788 tlrclothiers.com
n 3500 Wetumpka Hwy, 36110 J 334-290-5268 vivianonay.com
& Interiors Montgomery Antiques 36117 J n 1955 Eas tern Blvd, 334 -27 7-2490 mgmantiques.com
& Interiors Montgomery Antiqteues 122, 36104 D J n 25 Dex ter Ave, Sui 334 -356-6304 mgmantiques.com
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n 2816 E South Blvd, 36116 J 334-284-9100 honeybakedham.com n 638 S. Hall St, Apt A, 36104 J 334-202-2917 n 8101 Vaughn Rd, 36116 J 334-523-8005 steaksnwine.com
Priester's Pecan Company
n 7268 EastChase Pkwy, 36117 J 334-386-9273 warejewelers.com
n 80 Bishop Bolton Rd, Fort Deposit, 36032 J 334-227-8355 priesters.com
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PYE Bar
Belk
n 1000 Eastdale Mall, 36117 J 334-277-7359 eastdale-mall.com
The Shoppes at EastChase
n 7274 EastChase Pkwy, 36117 J 334-279-6046 theshoppesateastchase.com
Treasures
36109 J n 425 Coliseum Blvd, 334 -27 7-4 027 com eastbrookantiquemall.
Bailey Brothers Music Co
Peppertree Steaks & Wine
Discover Eastbrook Flea Market & Antique Mall, Inc.
n 431 Cloverdale Rd, 36106 J 334-262-8463 filetandvine.co
n 2960-B Zelda Rd, 36106J 334-215-1003
The Stop at Union Station
Eastdale Mall
JoS. A. Bank
Derk’s Filet & Vine
BE SPECIFIC B. Barganier Interior Accents
n 200 Coosa St, 36104 D J 334-323-2255 biscuits.what-if.com
n 2500 Eastdale Mall, 36117 J 334-270-2400 belk.com
n 1617 Graham St, Suite 101, 36106 J 334-279-5147
n 6250 Atlanta Hwy, 36117 J 334-647-1262 cakeologybakeco.com
n 417 Cloverdale Rd, 36106 J 334-263-3190 stonehengegallery.com
Little Red Cupcake
Ware Jewelers
Buckelew’s, Inc
Cakeology
Stonehenge
n 8163 Vaughn Rd, 36116 J 334-270-0074 marquirettes.com
n 200 Water St, 36104 D J 334-261-1121 visitingmontgomery.com
Southern Art & Makers Collective
GOURMET GOODIES
DECK THE WALLS
Honey Baked Ham
Marquirette’s Exquisite Jewelry
STYLE SAVVY FOR MEN
n 2960 Zelda Rd, 36106 J 334-277-1000 aronov.com
n 231 E Jefferson St, 36104 D J 334-262-7827 baileybrothers.com
n 30 Finley Ave, 36104 334-241-8824
LOCAL MAKERS
Zelda Place Shopping Center
n 9559 Vaughn Rd, 36064 J 334-676-3711
Tucker Pecan
n 350 N McDonough St, 36104 D J 334-262-4470 tuckerpecan.com
Whole Foods Market
n 1450 Taylor Rd, 36117 J 334-523-2940 wholefoods.com
Biscuit Basket
Henig Furs, Inc.
n 4135 Carmichael Rd, 36106 J 334-277-7610 henigfurs.com
Johnny Marvins Paint & Furniture
n 1941 Mulberry St, 36104 J 334-265-1933
Mathison Interiors
n 7449 EastChase Pkwy, 36117 J 334-277-0310
Peridot Home
n 1041 E. Fairview Ave, 36106 J 334-356-3191 shopperidothome.com
Southern Homes & Gardens n 8820 Vaughn Rd, 36117 J 334-387-0440 southernhomesandgardens.com
Tours of Montgomery Gift Shop
PET LOVERS
n 353 S Jackson St, 36104 J 334-549-9322
Petland
XiRepair
n 7127 EastChase Pkwy, 36117 J 334-277-2226 petlandmontgomery.com
n 10684-B Chantilly Pkwy, 36117 J 334-356-5306
Wild Birds Unlimited
n 1470 Taylor Rd, Suite 107, 36117 J 334-239-9152 montgomery.wbu.com
Inc. Pickwick Antiques, 361 09 J n 385 1 Interstate Ct, 334 -27 9-1481 pickwickantiques.com
Prattville Pickers ille, 36067 n 616 US 82, Prattv 334 -730-0266 shopprattvillepickers.com
S.A.C.’s Gallery
04 D J n 529 S Perry St, 361 334 -265-9931 sacsgallery.org
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129 Coosa D J
Capital City Club D J
Jasmine Hill Gardens J
Alabama Activity Center D J
Chapel Hill Meeting House at The Waters J
Kick Back Ranch & Event Center J
Alabama Nature Center J
Dexter Avenue King Memorial Legacy Center D J
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n 334-517-1121 central129coosa.com
n 334-269-0222 montgomery-catering.com n 334-285-4550 alabamawildlife.org
Alabama Shakespeare Festival J n 334-271-5354 asf.net
Alabama State University J n 334-229-4529 alasu.edu
n 334-625-2100 funinmontgomery.com The Historic Union Station Train Shed is nestled right above the beautiful Alabama River, provides a unique backdrop for any occasion and can accommodate up to 4,000.
n 334-272-3200 thewatersal.com
n 334-239-9382 dexterkingmemorial.org
Dream Field Farms J n 334-534-6976 dreamfieldfarms.co
The Elms of Coosada J n 334-285-3567 elmsevents.com
n 334-567-6463 jasminehill.org
n 334-286-4140 kickbackranch.net
n 334-391-7427 eventsatkress.com
The Mission House D J n 334-230-9676
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts J n 334-240-4333 mmfa.org
Gateway Park Lodge J
n 334-387-3333
n 334-625-2300 funinmontgomery.com
Montgomery Performing Arts Center D J
Alley Station D J
Hank Williams Museum D J
Montgomery Zoo & Mann MuseumJ
AlleyBAR D J Union Station Train Shed D J
n 334-834-8920 capitalmontgomery.com
n 334-277-1077 alleystation.com
Auburn University Montgomery J n 334-244-3562 aum.edu
n 334-262-3600 thehankwilliamsmuseum.net
Harriott II Riverboat D J n 334-625-2100 funinmontgomery.com
n 334-481-5100 mpaconline.org
n 334-240-4900 montgomeryzoo.com
Old Alabama Town D J n 334-240-4500 oldalabamatown.com
The Elms of Coosada You’re part of the family.
• Private venue with Old South elegance • Fully restored historic plantation home • Events, Private Dinners, Board Meetings • Tables, linens, and chairs provided • Outside catering welcome • Full service event management 360 Lindsey Road - Coosada, AL 36020 | 334-285-3567 | info@elmsevents.com | www.elmsevents.com 78 UPCOMING EVENTS VISITINGMONTGOMERY.COM
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Porter Club D J
n 334-262-0080 tavernandporterroom.com
Pursell Farms J n 256-208-7600 pursellfarms.com
Riverwalk Amphitheater D J n 334-625-2100 funinmontgomery.com
Troy University’s Whitley Hall D J n 334-241-9500 troy.edu
Union Station D J
W.A. Gayle Planetarium J
RSA Plaza Terrace D J
Wind Creek Montgomery J
The Station D J
Wynlakes Country Club J
Tower Taproom D J
Young House D J
n 334-262-0080 tavernandporterroom.com n Opening Summer 2019 towertaproom.com
n 334-277-1077 alleystation.com
n 866-946-3360 windcreekmontgomery.com
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n 334-261-1120 visitingmontgomery.com
Riverwalk Stadium D J n 334-323-2255 riverwalk-catering.com
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n 334-264-7480 jenniewellercatering.com
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Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa at the Convention Center 201 Tallapoosa St Montgomery, AL 36104 DJ 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 with classic Southern hospitality combined with the hotel’s long list of amenities. With 342 rooms, ample and fl xible 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-squa e-foot Grand Ballroom on the main level and provides additional meeting space with 18 breakout rooms that total 14,000 square feet, and the Convention Center has over 73,000 square feet of state-ofthe-art meeting space.
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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, and only nine miles from the Montgomery Regional Airport. 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 spaces. Enjoy all the additional amenities including 2-room suites, free cook-to-order breakfast, and a complimentary evening reception.
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120 Madison Ave, Montgomery, AL 36104 DJ 334-245-2320 doubletree3.hilton.com Located in Downtown Montgomery, this hotel puts you in easy reach of the city’s top government offices and businesses, an is only steps away from the Montgomery Convention Center. Surrounded by important historical sites, as well as great shopping and dining options, this hotel 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.
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1801 Eddie L Tullis Rd, Montgomery, AL 36117 J 334-866-946-3360 windcreekmontgomery.com At Wind Creek Montgomery, the excitement begins when you step through the doors of our 65,000-square-foot gaming floo . 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 our winning moment. The property also features a nonsmoking 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 estaurant.
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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 offe . And when it comes to fi e 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.”
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The capital city isn’t just cool for people, it’s cool for canines too. Check out these pet-friendly places that are happy to accommodate your four-legged friend. EAT: Tomatinos, Cafe Loiusa and Midtown Pizza Kitchen have outdoor seating where dogs are welcome. The Tipping Point in the Hampstead neighborhood takes it a step further, offering dog bones and ater bowls for pets on its expansive deck and even Frisbees for playing in the nearby park. STAY: Look for the “pets allowed” designation on the Accommodations chart to find pe -friendly hotels. PLAY: The Hannah Daye Ridling Bark Park is a 5-acre area just for pooch playtime with special designated areas for both large and small dogs. There are also two pavilions, benches, a wash pad for each side and a walking trail. Located at the Blount Cultural Park, it’s a great spot to relax while your dog burns off some energy. TREAT: Stop in The Barkery in Cloverdale and grab some fresh-baked, homemade doggie cookies made with only the best ingredients. SHOP: Shop till you drop at The Shoppes at EastChase and be sure to take your family’s best friend since it’s all dog friendly. Be on the lookout for special fido p omotions too.
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MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA IS ONE OF THE HOTTEST DESTINATIONS IN THE SOUTHEAST. Thanks to a total reemergence, this capital city is turning heads and making headlines again. MGM offe s a unique, diverse culture that you can’t find a ywhere else in America. From world – changing historical attractions, spectacular cuisine, engaging sports events, a cool nightlife scene, and family friendly attractions, to world class theatre and museums; MGM has it all. Mix all that with a new, hip, contemporary downtown, and this is a capital city you won’t want to miss.
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PRATTVILLE
WHERE EVERYONE MATTERS
One of Alabama’s fi st “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 offe ed. 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.
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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 m yor. From these humble beginnings, Prattville is home to almost 35,000 people today.
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 s eet, clear, mineral-rich water, and a few allow citizens and visitors to fill containers and take the ater 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 fl wing 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 p eserve 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.
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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-cometrue, 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 yout 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 g eat view of Pratt’s dream showcased in the Autauga Creek Dam and the Daniel Pratt Gin Company. 1
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.”
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 xcellent amenities for business groups and individuals.
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Future plans are to renovate the buildings into residential lofts.
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Prattville’s Annual Events
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July 4th Parade & Fireworks Celebration 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 familyfun day complete with cardboard boat races, children’s area, arts and crafts, and a spectacular fi eworks presentation. December
Annual Christmas Tree Lighting and Christmas Parade These annual holiday events begin the Christmas Season in Prattville!
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Jan/Feb
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 vent.
Wilson Pickett Music & Arts Festival
MAY
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.
Prattville City Fest The Prattville Chamber’s Annual City Fest 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.
preserving our past....promoting our future 131 North Court Street Prattville, Alabama 36066 www.prattvillechamber.com
Phone: 334-365-7392 Toll-Free: 1-800-588-2796 Fax: 334-361-1314
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WETUMPKA
PLAY & STAY
The City of etumpka 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
HISTORY & HERITAGE
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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 xhibits 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 offe ed throughout the year, as are historic cemetery tours.
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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 s te with abundant populations of bass, crappie and catfish. The Gold Star Park bo t 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 ell as classical sculptures.
• 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.
IN THE SWING Golfers can see if their play is up to par on Wetumpka’s Emerald Mountain Golf Club.
Visit cityofwetumpka.com for more details.
• 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 pri ate 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, affo dable programs.
GAME ON
FIT FOR KIDS
On the edge of the Coosa River, Wind Creek Wetumpka features an 85,000-squarefoot gaming floor with 2,500 games. The luxurious, fi e-star hotel has 283 rooms with spectacular views of the city. The gift shop is full of great finds, and the e are several delicious dining options. Don’t miss the 16-gallon shark tank!
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 pl yground 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. 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
2019 SPECIAL EVENTS
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WETUMPKA’S RIVER AND BLUES MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL This annual Festival has more than 10,000 attendees each year and offers f ee 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 a e also part of the celebration.
COOSA RIVER CHALLENGE – OCTOBER
CHRISTMAS ON THE COOSA 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 fi eworks. Other events in December are the tree lighting and a live nativity.
CANDY WALK – OCTOBER COLOR THE TOWN PINK WALK – OCTOBER FRONTIER DAYS – NOVEMBER NEW YEARS EVE ASTEROID DROP – DECEMBER 31 ARBOR DAY – FEBRUARY MARDI GRAS PARADE – FEBRUARY WETUMPKA CRATER LECTURE & TOURS – MARCH EARTH DAY – APRIL NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER – MAY WHITE WATER FESTIVAL – MAY FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION – JULY 4
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WHO KNEW? 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, fi emile-wide “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 flou ishing.
Kids’ Kingdom
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 emains 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 p esent 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.
NaturePlex at the Alabama Nature Center
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 offe ed families fresh country air and seclusion. Soon, the seasonal population began to stay year round.
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Front Porch Grill is my favorite go to place for a good homecooked family meal. The meat and three is delicious!
One of the most beautiful and quiet places for visits, fishi g or photo sessions is Jackson Lake Island.
Christmas Parades always bring out the magic of the holidays, and the Millbrook community does not disappoint.
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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 n w 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 comm cial 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 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 esidents 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. A well- established community theater contributes to the cultural health of the community and represents the citizens’ appreciation for the performing arts.
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 bo ting enthusiasts. Wildlife and waterways help define Millb ook. 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 true gems 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 odeos and more. Millbrook’s many amenities include two outdoor-based gems with topnotch educational and recreational facilities. The Alabama Nature Center, a facility of the Alabama Wildlife Federation (AWF), is a planneduse, outdoor conservation education destination that offers fir -rate educational programs and activities for schools and the public utilizing the remarkable Lanark property as a living laboratory. The Grandview Family YMCA, located on beautiful expansive grounds, offers a wide ariety of sports, fitness, aqu tics and child care programs with walking trails, athletic fields and a lake
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ANNUAL EVENTS
IN ADDITION TO ITS MANY ATTRIBUTES, MILLBROOK HAS A FULL CALENDAR OF COMMUNITY EVENTS.
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Millbrook Farmers Market: May - August on Tuesdays, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. AWF Annual Youth Fishing Rodeo: August BooFest at the Village Green: October Spirit of Christmas Tree Lighting & Parade: December Millbrook Revelers Mardi Gras Festival & Parade: February AWF Critter Crawl Trail Run: February Big Fish Bass Tournament: April AWF Tri-County Wild Game Cook-Off: Apri Cops n’ Kids Day at the Village Green: May Hot Rods in the Park Car Show: May
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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.
Maxwell Air Force Base’s 2017 air show was recently recognized as being the Best-of-the-Best by the International Council of Air Shows
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. T t 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 Safari - $1 off admission with alid I.D. ASF - 10% off Biscuits Baseball - $2 Beer, Soda & Dogs on Wednesday The Elms - 10% off enue Rental First White House of the Confederacy - 10% off gift shop item Governor’s Mansion Shop - 15% off Hank Williams Museum - $2 off admissio Harriott II - 10% off Jasmine Hill Gardens - $2 off admissio Montgomery Zoo - $1.00 discount for adults- 50 cents off kids 3 12 Old Alabama Town - 10% off Prattville Pickers - Free Gift Segway Montgomery - 10% off The Spa of Montgomery - 20% off Wind Creek Montgomery - $10 Food Credit Sun-Thurs
Restaurants (excludes alcohol) Aura Lounge - Free Cover Baumhower's - 10% off Bibb Street Pizza - 10% off Central Restaurant - 10% off CiCis Pizza Buffet - 10% o Cork & Cleaver - 10% off very day, 20% off Mond ys Cuco's - 10% off Dreamland Bar-B-Que - 10% off El Taco Shop - 10% off The Exchange - 10% off Fazoli's - 10% off The House - 10% off Irish Bred Pub - 10% off Island Delight - 10% off Jalapeños - 10% off
The Juicy Seafood - 10% off La Jolla - 20% off Montgomery Cafe at Embassy Suites - 10% off PYE Bar - 10% off Rock N Roll Sushi - 10% off Sa Za Serious Italian - 10% off The Seafood Bistro - 10% off Spartakus - 10% off TASTE - 10% off The Tipping Point - 10% off Twin Peaks - 20% off Vintage Cafe - 10% off Vintage Year - 10% off Wasabi - 10% off Wharf Casual Seafood - 10% off on Mond ys Wingers Sports Grill - 10% off FOR INFORMATION 800-240-9452 103
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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.............................................................................79
Jackson Hospital...............................................................109
Alabama Safari Park.........................................................115
Jalapenos Mexican Cuisine..............................................35
Alabama Shakespeare Festival.....................................116
Jasmine Hill Gardens . ..................................................... 69
Aura Lounge......................................................................... 41
The Juicy Seafood.............................................................. 22
Baumhower’s Victory Grille............................................ 21
Kabuki Steakhouse and Sushi.......................................... 9
Bibb Street Pizza................................................................36
La Jolla Restaurant and Bar............................................ 16
Buffalo ock Catering.......................................................79
Marriott Legends at Capitol Hill, Prattville............... 86
Capri Theatre.......................................................................43
Moe’s Original Bar-B-Que................................................ 20
Central Restaurant............................................................. 19
Montgomery Antiques & Interiors...............................75
Chappy’s Deli.......................................................................36
Montgomery Biscuits Baseball......................................65
Chris’ Hotdogs.....................................................................34
Montgomery Cafe at Embassy Suites......................... 16
CiCis........................................................................................24
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts..............................56
City of Millbrook........................................................98-100
Montgomery Tours..........................................................109
City of Wetumpka....................................................... 95-97
Montgomery Zoo................................................................55
The Cork and Cleaver........................................................23
Mooseum..............................................................................65
Cucos Mexican Cafe......................................................... 29
Museum of Alabama and Archives..............................53
Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church........67
Old Alabama Town.............................................................65
Dexter Avenue King Memorial Legacy Center.........67
Pine Bar................................................................................. 41
Dexter Parsonage Museum............................................67
Prattville Chamber of Commerce...........................92-94
DoubleTree Hotel............................................................... 85
Prattville Pickers................................................................73
Dreamland Bar-B-Que.......................................................27
PYE Bar................................................................................. 31
Eastbrook Flea Market and Antique Mall..................77
Renaissance Montgomery Hotel.................................... 11
Eastdale Mall.......................................................................75
Rock N Roll Sushi...............................................................24
The Elms of Coosada.........................................................78
Rosa Parks Museum and Library................................. 58
El Taco Shop.........................................................................25
Sa Za Serious Italian.......................................................... 15
Embassy Suites...................................................................84
The Seafood Bistro............................................................ 26
Equal Justice Initiative......................................................63
Segway Montgomery......................................................109
Fairfield Inn and Suites- Airport Sout ...................... 85
The Shoppes at EastChase................................................ 7
Fazoli’s.................................................................................... 31
Spartakus............................................................................. 26
First White House of the Confederacy...................... 58
Springhill Suites................................................................. 85
The Gin...................................................................................43
The Stop at Union Station...............................................77
Gouge Performing Arts Center........................................ 5
TASTE.....................................................................................39
Governor’s Mansion Gift Shop.......................................77
The Tipping Point...............................................................34
Hampton Inn and Suites- Downtown......................... 85
Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse, Prattville......................... 9
Hampton Inn and Suites- EastChase...........................83
Tower Taproom.................................................................... 41
Hampton Inn- Airport South.......................................... 85
Twin Peaks Sports Bar & Restaurant............................17
Hank Williams Museum...................................................57
Victoryland...........................................................................57
Harriott II Riverboat Cruises..........................................57
Vintage Cafe ....................................................................... 18
Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum.................................. 69
Vintage Year......................................................................... 18
Holiday Inn - Airport South............................................ 89
Wasabi Japanese Cuisine................................................... 9
Holiday Inn Express..........................................................87
Wharf Casual Seafood......................................................37
Homewood Suites..............................................................83
Wind Creek Montgomery...............................................2,3
Irish Bred Pub.....................................................................35
Wingate Hotel.....................................................................87
Island Delight..................................................................... 20
Wingers Sports Grill......................................................... 29
Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce President Anna B. Buckalew Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce Convention & Visitor Bureau Vice President Dawn Hathcock Publisher Pam Mashburn Editor Jina Miniard Copy Editor Racheal Lunn Savanna Pruitt Contributor Jennifer Kornegay Art Director Bryan Carter Ad Design Heather Cooper Shelby Shubird Carter Photography & Design Megan Stanley Photography Carter Photography & Design Taste Buds Photography Shelby Shubird, Eric Salas Sales Kristina Boddie Christina Bennett 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. For the most current information, please check VisitingMontgomery.com facebook.com/MontgomeryCapitalCool exploreMedia 7956 Vaughn Rd #331 Montgomery, AL 36116 (334) 578-7810 © Copyright 2019 exploreMedia and the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce and Convention & Visitor Bureau. All rights reserved. For additional visitor information, contact: Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce Convention & Visitor Bureau 41 Commerce St, Montgomery, AL 36104 334-261-1100 • 800-240-9452
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52 Places to Go in 2018 “The city is also undeniably relevant right now, with a deep commitment to confronting its past…” Jada Yuan, New York Times
“Alabama's Capital is On the Move”
Montgomery Making History Again In April 2018, the Equal Justice Initiative opened The National Memorial for Peace & Justice and The Legacy Museum and thousands of people were in town to honor MGM’s newest attractions.
Bernice King “To all my human family: You must visit the #LynchingMemorial and the #LegacyMuseum in Montgomery, Ala.” @BerniceKing
Ava DuVernay
In Montgomery, the Memory of the Civil Rights Movement Lives On in the Kitchen
“Visit this place in Montgomery, Alabama if you can. It will take your breath away and invite you to breathe anew.” @AvaDuVernay
John Legend “Anyway, y’all need to come to Montgomery and see this memorial” @JohnLegend
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Calling MGM Home
Are you considering a permanent move to Montgomery? Relocating to the capital city is a smart move for businesses, families, and everyone in between. Here are just a few reasons why: ARTS & CULTURE • Home to one of the top 10 Shakespeare theatres in the Country – the Alabama Shakespeare Festival • The Montgomery Symphony, chamber music organizations, and more will delight music lovers • Several dance troupes including the Alabama Dance Theatre and the Montgomery Ballet
EDUCATION
• Loveless Magnet is the #1 High School in Alabama, and ranked 13th Best High School and 7th Best Magnet School nationally. • Booker T. Washington Magnet High School ranked 28th in the state • Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School ranked 17th in the state
DIVERSITY
MGM is home to Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base and several Korean companies, like Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama, so there’s always a steady influx o new U.S. and international residents, creating a diverse community.
SMART NEIGHBORHOODS MGM adheres to a Smart Code, which is a zoning and planning code that encourages sustainability, walkability, and mixed-use for development. Several neighborhoods – Hampstead and The Waters - have taken the concept to heart and offer s veral unique retail and dining options as part of the neighborhood experience. Hampstead is also a Southern Living magazine inspired community and features several Southern Living inspired homes and house plans.
RECREATION & LIFESTYLE • A great selection of competitive, league sports for kids • Tons of biking and running clubs • Lots of opportunities along the Alabama River – special events, boat rentals • Several areas of town offer g eat places to play, feature fabulous dining options, and are hopping with cool nightlife – Downtown, EastChase, Cloverdale
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HOUSE HUNTING
GETTING PLUGGED IN
Need help finding th t perfect house in a great neighborhood? MGM has tons of realtors and brokerage companies, but we’ve narrowed it down for you and provided a current list of our Chamber Members:
Moving and getting settled is always a major undertaking, but we are making it easy to get you plugged in. Here’s a quick reference list:
AEGIS-Michaud Properties, Inc.
Chosen Realty, LLC
DIAL 311 at any time and get answers to city questions.
ARC Realty
D & L Development Company
334-271-2230 annmichaud.com 334-213-2532 arcrealtycosouth.com
Alabama Homefinders, Inc 334-239-7600 ahfhomes.com
Aronov Homes
334-277-1000 aronovhomes.com
Aronov Realty Management, Inc. 334-277-1000 aronov.com
Bealoaks Property Management, LLC
334-558-8572 bealoaksproperties.com
Bell & Corwin, Inc.
334-279-0220 bellandcorwin.com
334-676-2273 chosenrealtyllc.com
334-260-0300
D.R. Horton
iHomes.club
334-669-3728 ihomes.club
Jim/Wilson & Associates, LLC 334-260-2500 jwamalls.com
334-409-6984 drhorton.com/alabama
Keller Williams Realty
David Kahn & Company Real Estate
Keys Realty
334-277-5990 davidkahn.com
334-277-8920 kwmontgomery.com 334-201-7155 keysrealty.realtor
OurTown Realty
334-277-2411 ourtownsrealty.com
Partners Realty
334-277-1077 partnersrealty.info
Lipscomb Martin, LLC
Real Estate Southeast
Lowder New Homes
ReMax Tri-Star
334-270-3337 deercreek.net
ERA Weeks & Browning, Inc.
334-215-4470 eraweeksandbrowning.com
334-303-0446 EarlNotes.com
334-270-6558 lowdernewhomes.com
Mallory Realty Company, Inc. EXIT Best Homes Realty 334-262-7773
malloryrealtyala.com
McClinton & Company, Inc.
Century 21 Brandt Wright Realty, Inc.
Fordham & Associates, LLC
334-263-5713 chandlerrealtyal.com
334-272-3200 newwatersrealty.com
Deer Creek
334-244-0550 davisandcopeland.com
334-277-5546 lanmacrealty.com
FMJ Realty
Chandler Realty, LLC
New Waters Realty Company, LLC
LanMac Companies
334-356-7575
334-495-2100 c21brandtwrightrealty.com
334-215-9215 newparkliving.com
Davis & Copeland Realtors, Inc.
334-260-8866 beringerrealty.net
Beringer Realty
New Park Development, LLC
334-546-3146
334-277-2744
House & Home Real Estate
334-230-5777 carolandrews.realtor
334-270-9653 mcclintonco.com
Mercer Home
334-270-6579
Montgomery Metro Realty, Inc.
Pelzer Homes, Inc. 334-244-1585
334-491-6201 realestatesoutheast.com
334-244-2400 sellingyourhome.biz
Sandra Nickel Hat Team, REALTORS 334-834-1500 hatteam.com
SVN JJMottram 334-356-1771 svn.com
Stone Martin Builders
334-742-8050 stonemartinbuilders.com
DRIVER’S LICENSE – you must obtain an AL driver’s license within 30 days of entering the state. • 101 S Lawrence St 334-832-1233 • 3075 Mobile Hwy 334-262-4226 • 5449 Atlanta Hwy 272-8505 VEHICLE REGISTRATION/ TAGS all vehicle titles must be transferred and Alabama automobile license plates obtained within 30 days • 101 S Lawrence St 334-832-1233 • 3075 Mobile Hwy 334-262-4226 • 5449 Atlanta Hwy 272-8505 • 3425 McGehee Rd 334-832-7761
ELECTRICITY • Alabama Power 44 Dexter Ave 800-245-2244 alabamapower.com • Dixie Electric Cooperative 334-288-1163 dixie.coop NATURAL GAS • Spire 800-292-4008 spireenergy.com WATER • Montgomery Water Works & Sanitary Sewer Board 2000 Interstate Dr 334-206-1600 mwwssb.com WASTE DISPOSAL & PICK-UP • Montgomery Sanitation Department 334-241-2751 CABLE • WOW 334-356-1000 wowway.com • Spectrum 855-757-7328 spectrum.com
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Easy Streets
Easy Streets Navigating through MGM is easy and since it meets where I-65 and I-85 interchange, it’s also easily accessible. Most of downtown is within a one-mile walk, so you don’t even need a car to visit most of MGM’s historical attractions or grab a bite from one of our unique restaurants.
Travel By Bike
Walk Downtown
Thanks to the Civil Heritage Trail and the Montgomery Bike Club, there are bike racks set up all through downtown, so it’s easy to pop in and out of attractions, restaurants and venues.
Since most of the downtown attractions are within a one mile radius, it’s easy to grab a map and hit the street. Plus, there are plenty of cool restaurants, art murals, historic markers and unique shopping venues to keep you busy along the way.
Montgomery Tours
Catch a Tour Capital City Carriage
Looking for a really cool and intimate way to see MGM at night? Stroll through the streets of downtown Montgomery on a horse drawn carriage and see the city in a whole new light. D capitalcitycarriage.com 334-221-2336
Your premiere and private Civil Rights and Alabama History tour guide service. D J mymontgomerytours.com 334-450-5183
More Than Tours
See the city and explore MGM’s rich history, whether it’s on the More Than Tours Bus or by way of the More Than Tours Electric Car, you are sure to soak up some rich history and learn a new interesting fact or two. D morethantours.us 334-296-3024
Segway Montgomery
Roll along downtown on a guided Segway tour, and explore Montgomery's historic sites as well as the new entertainment and dining venues, without actually taking a step. D segwaymontgomery.com 334-201-7012
Travel by Car
Are you in town on business or don’t want to worry with finding a close parking spot? Uber and Lyft make it easy, and since it only takes about 20 minutes to get from one side of the city to the next, it’s also very affo dable.
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TOUR WITH A FOOT SOLDIER!
MONTGOMERY TOURS Guided Segway & Walking Tours 7 days a week by appointment. See history up close. Segway the Civil Heritage Trail from Montgomery Riverfront Park all the way to the Capitol.
Military discounts Customize your tour! | Minimum age 16 334.201.7012 | segwaymontgomery.com
Local Guide Jake Williams not only majored in history, he was a part of it! Learn first hand Alabama history by an original foot soldier who marched with Dr. Martin Luther King!
STEP-ON GUIDE • PRIVATE TOURS • MULTI-CITY TOURS 334.450.5183 | mymontgomer ytours@gmail.com www.mymontgomer ytours.com
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Eastbrook
Fleamarket & Antique Mall
SEAFOO BISTRO
OLD CLOVERDALE ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT
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Alabama Shakespeare Festival Capri Theatre City of St. Jude F. Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald Museum Faulkner University Dinner Theatre Governor’s Mansion Hank Williams Memorial Hyundai Motor Mfg. Alabama
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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 B y.
10 minutes via I-65 • Mill Creek Park • Robinson Spring Park • Legacy Park • Alabama Wildlife Federation • Lanark • Jackson Lake
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Montgomery Tours More Than Tours Museum of Alabama National Memorial for Peace & Justice Old Alabama Town Riverboat – Harriott II Riverwalk Amphitheater Rosa Parks Library and Museum St. Johns Episcopal Church Segway Montgomery Troy University’s Davis Theatre Wright Brothers Park
Civil Heritage Trail & Downtown Bike Racks Public Parking Downtown Bike Route Parks
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