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VISITORS GUIDE

SHELBY COUNTY 2013-2014

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EDITOR’S NOTE

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helby County has seen tremendous growth in the last decade. The county’s population has grown more than 35 percent from 143,293 residents in 2000 to approximately 197,936 in 2011. That’s a lot of people who know the same thing – Shelby County is a great place to raise a family or retire. Whether you want to enjoy city living or the relaxed pace of rural life, Shelby County offers it all. Wherever you go, you’ll find people who value faith, family and a high quality of life. Shelby County is great for visitors too! Spend a weekend at a bed and breakfast, try paddle boarding at Oak Mountain State Park or unwind at one of the three local wineries. So, schedule a visit to Shelby County, and find out why it’s the fast-growing county in the state. We think you’ll be impressed with what we offer, and we hope you’ll stay a while.

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VISITOR’S GUIDE 2013 Editorial Katie McDowell Amy Jones Mickel Ponthieux Neal Wagner Christine Boatwright PRODUCTION Daniel Holmes Jamie Sparacino Amy Baldis Jon Goering Marketing Alan Brown Thomas LaBoone Nicole Loggins Meagan Mims LaShan Johnson Rhett McCreight ADMINISTRATION Tim Prince Jan Griffey Mary Jo Eskridge Annie McGilvray Hailey Dolbare

Visitor’s Guide is published yearly by Shelby County Newspapers, Inc., P.O. Box 947, Columbiana, AL 35051. The magazine is published in March and available year-round through Alabama welcome centers, Shelby County area chambers of commerce, and local businesses and organizations. Additional copies may be purchased by calling the SCNI office at 205-669-3131, or by emailing circulation@shelbycountyreporter.com. Reproduction in whole or in part without express written permission is prohibited. Please address all correspondence (including but not limited to letters, story ideas and requests to reprint materials) to: Editor, Shelby County Newspapers, Inc., P.O. Box 947, Columbiana, AL 35051. Please email advertise@shelbycountyreporter. com for advertising inquiries.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CONTENTS Introduction........................................... 6 Municipalities.......................................... 8 Important Phone Numbers................... 9 Oak Mountain State Park................... 12 South City Theatre............................... 16 Attractions............................................ 18 Farms....................................................... 24 Shelby County Board Of Education............................. 27 Wineries................................................... 38 Bed & Breakfasts................................... 40 Accommodations................................. 44 Golf COURSES.......................................... 46 Discover Shelby County..................... 49 Restaurants........................................... 57 Map Of Shelby County......................... 70

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Welcome to

Shelby County! Welcome to Shelby County, the fastest growing county in the state of Alabama. With awardwinning schools, great sports and charming, friendly communities, Shelby County is perfect for families. And it’s a great place to visit! Shelby County offers a 10,000-acre nationally ranked state park, wineries, art galleries and more. So go ahead and plan your visit to find out why so many people have decided to call Shelby County home.

History of Shelby County Established in 1818 and named after the Revolutionary War hero and first governor of Kentucky Isaac Shelby, Shelby County has long been valued for its land — all 800 square miles of it. The northern part of the county is located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Central and southern Shelby County flattens out into farmland and pastures. Two major rivers are located in Shelby County. The Coosa snakes along the eastern border, while the Cahaba cuts through the northeastern part of the county. At its founding, the county was rural with a population of 2,492, according to Shelby County census records. The much higher population density today – just under 198,000 according to the 2011 U.S. Census Weather estimate – is a reflection of the county’s changing Average Average Monthly Precipitation industries over the years, said Shelby County High Low Average (inches) Historical Society President Bobby Joe Seales. January 53.2°F 24°F 38.4°F 4.9 in In the mid-1800s, almost all of the county’s February 57.1°F 33.5°F 45.3°F 5.76 in heads of households were farmers — 98 percent, March 68.1°F 40.6°F 54.4°F 4.96 in according to census numbers. April 74.2°F 43.7°F 59°F 5.34 in “Then the Helena rolling mills came into May 82.2°F 50.9°F 66.6°F 4.38 in existence, then the Shelby County Iron Works,” June 87.9°F 62.8°F 75.3°F 4.48 in Seales said. “From there it went to lime rock, from July 92.3°F 66°F 79.1°F 4.25 in there it went to cotton mills and from there it just August 90.2°F 65.5°F 77.9°F 3.63 in boomed into everything.” September 84.8°F 54.7°F 69.7°F 4.5 in The arrival of high-traffic roadways, such October 76.2°F 45.7°F 60.9°F 3.18 in as Interstate 65 and U.S. 280, helped connect November 66.7°F 40.1°F 53.4°F 4.72 in Shelby County to Birmingham, and led to a rapid December 55.5°F 33.2°F 44.3°F 5.45 in population boom. Annual 74.1°F 46.7°F 60.4°F 55.54 in Today, new residents flock to the county for its Source: National Weather Service, Birmingham. unparalleled quality of life, including affordable Data based on averages from 1980-2010. housing, dozens of parks and short commutes. 6


Shelby County’s population in 2011 was approximately 197,936, according to a U.S. Census estimate.

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Driving Distances

Located in the center of the state, Shelby County offers easy access to major metropolitan centers and tourist destinations throughout the Southeast.

Miles Atlanta, GA

Travel Time

158 miles

2 ½ hours

21 miles

28 minutes

Charleston, SC

475 miles

7 hours

Birmingham, AL Charlotte, NC

402 miles

6 ¼ hours

Chattanooga, TN

162 miles

2 ½ hours

Dallas, TX

638 miles

9 ¼ hours

Destin, FL

234 miles

4 ½ hours

Houston, TX

668 miles

9 ¾ hours

Memphis, TN

356 miles

4 hours

Mobile, AL

239 miles

3 ½ hours

Montgomery, AL

63 miles

1 ¼ hours

Nashville, TN

210 miles

3 ¼ hours

Orlando, FL

539 miles

8 ¼ hours

New Orleans, LA

346 miles

5 ¼ hours

Savannah, GA

405 miles

6 hours

Travel times estimated using Google Maps. Starting location is Pelham.

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MUNICIPALITIES

MUNICIPALITIES IN SHELBY COUNTY ALABASTER

Incorporated 1953 Population: 30,352 City Hall 201 First Street N Alabaster, AL 35007 205-664-6800 Cityofalabaster.com

Incorporated 1990 Population: 2,363 Town Hall 2635 Cahaba Valley Road Indian Springs, AL 35124 Indianspringsvillage.org

CALERA

MONTEVALLO

CHELSEA

PELHAM

COLUMBIANA

VINCENT

HARPERSVILLE

WESTOVER

HELENA

WILSONVILLE

Incorporated 1893 Population: 11,620 City Hall 10947 Alabama 25 Calera, AL 35040 205-668-3500 CityofCalera.org Incorporated 1996 Population: 10,183 City Hall 11611 Chelsea Road Chelsea, Al 35043 205-678-8455 Cityofchelsea.com Incorporated 1837 Population: 4,197 City Hall 107 Mildred Street Columbiana, AL 35051 205-669-5800 Cityofcolumbiana.com Incorporated 1944 Population: 1,637 Town Hall 83 Town Hall Lane Harpersville, AL 35078 205-672-9961 Townofharpersville.com Incorporated 1917 Population: 16,793 City Hall 816 Shelby County 52 E Helena, AL 35080 205-663-2161 Cityofhelena.org

HOOVER

Incorporated 1967 Population: 81,619 City Hall 100 Municipal Lane 205-444-7500 Hooveral.org

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INDIAN SPRINGS VILLAGE

Incorporated 1817 Population: 6,323 City Hall 545 Main Street Montevallo, AL 35115 205-665-2555 Cityofmontevallo.com Incorporated 1964 Population: 21,352 City Hall 3162 Pelham Parkway Pelham, AL 35124 205-620-6400 Pelhamonline.com Incorporated 1887 Population: 1,988 City Hall 25 Florey Street Vincent, AL 35178 205-672-2261 Townofvincent.com Incorporated 2001 Population: 2,003 City Hall 3312 Westover Road Westover, AL 35147 205-678-3375 Westoveralabama.org Incorporated 1897 Population: 2,200 Town Hall 9905 Main Street Wilsonville, AL 35186 205-669-6180 Wilsonvilleal.com


PHONE NUMBERS

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS General

Emergency 911 Animal Control 205-6698766 Board of Equalization 205670-6900 Board of Registrars 205-6693913 Business Revenue 205-6706520 Circuit Clerk 205-669-3760 Commission Accounting 205670-6530 Community Corrections 205669-8900 Community Services 205670-6555 County Engineer 205-6693880 County Manager 205-6706500 Development Services 205620-6550 District Attorney 205-6693750 Emergency Management 205-669-3999 Environmental Services 205669-3737 Facilities General Services 205-670-6462 Garbage Collection Vendor 205-841-2740 Information 205-670-6550 IT-Mapping 205-670-6984 IT-Services 205-670-6960 Juvenile Court Services 205669-3831 Juvenile Detention 205-6693990 Landfill Office 205-669-4169 License Office-Columbiana 205-670-6824 License Office-Inverness 205670-6824 License Office-Pelham 205670-6824 Personnel 205-670-6510 Probate Court 205-669-3710 Probate Judge 205-669-3711 Probate Recording 205-6693720 Property Tax Commission 205-670-6900 Shelby County Economic & Industrial Development Authority 205-620-6640 Sheriff’s Office 205-6694181

ChamberS of Commerce

Calera 205-668-3023 Greater Shelby 205-663-

4542 Hoover 205-988-5672 Montevallo 205-665-1519 South Shelby 205-669-9075

Driving Exams

Columbiana 205-669-2614 Pelham 205-620-5891

Libraries

Alabaster 205-664-6822 Calera 205-668-3514 Chelsea 205-678-8455 Columbiana 205-669-5812 Harrison–Columbiana 205669-3910 Harpersville 205-672-8336 Helena 205-664-8308 Mt Laurel 205-991-1660 North Shelby 205-439-5500 Montevallo 665-9207 Pelham 205-620-6418 Vincent 205-672-2749 Westover 205-678-3375 Wilsonville 205-669-6205

Utilities

Alabama Power Company 205-226-1371 Alagasco 205-716-2875 AT&T 205-972-2983 Charter Business 205-5149532 Water Services 205-670-6540

Education

Hoover Board of Education 205-439-1000 Shelby County Board of Education 205-632-7000 University of Montevallo 205-665-6000 Jefferson State – Shelby campus 205-520-5900

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Kingwood Christian School 205-663-3973 Hilltop Montessori School 205-437-9343 Cornerstone Christian School 205-669-777 Briarwood Christian School 205-776-5800 Indian Springs School 205988-3350 Joseph S. Bruno Montessori Academy 205-995-8709 Our Lady of the Valley School 205-991-5963 Coosa Valley Academy 205672-7326

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235 Inverness Center Drive Hoover, AL 35242

205-443-9500

www.DanberryAtInverness.com

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Oak Mountain Story by Neal Wagner Photographs by jon goering

Peavine Falls

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Peavine Falls

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t nearly 10,000 acres, Pelham’s Oak Mountain State Park is, by far, Alabama’s largest. And whether you’re into hiking, biking, camping or learning about Alabama’s natural offerings, Oak Mountain has something for you. The park, which has entrances off State Park Road and off Alabama 119, features thousands of acres of untouched woodlands and lakes nestled in the midst of one of Alabama’s largest metropolitan areas. With such a wide range of offerings, Oak Mountain State Park welcomes thousands of visitors every year, and appeals to young and old alike. Camping Oak Mountain State Park offers a large family friendly campground offering visitors a chance to escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The campground, which borders Beaver Lake and is surrounded by central Alabama’s rolling hills, features 30 amp recreational vehicle service, 85 campsites with water, electricity

and sewer and 60 primitive campground sites with water nearby. The sites feature picnic tables and fire rings and are surrounded by seven bath houses, coin-operated laundry facilities and a country store. OMSP also features several backcountry campsites along park trails. For rates and reservation information, visit Alapark.com/oakmountain/Camping. Lodging If recreational vehicle or primitive camping isn’t for you, check out Oak Mountain’s fully equipped woodland cabins, which are open year-round. The park includes 10 two-bedroom cabins, each of which features a king bed and two double beds and sleeps a maximum of six guests. The cabins also feature one bathroom, a kitchenette with utensils and cookware, central heat and air, a porch, outdoor grill and picnic table and Dish Network-enabled flat-screen televisions. Two dog-friendly cabins are available upon request for an

additional $15 fee. Cabins are situated surrounding the 28acre Lake Tranquility. For rates and reservation information, visit Alapark.com/oakmountain/Cabins. BMX track Oak Mountain’s BMX bike track is the oldest continuously operating course in the National Bicycle League, and regularly hosts races for riders of all skill levels. The course is off Tranquility Road. To learn more about the park’s BMX offerings, visit Oakmountainbmx.com. Golf course The park features the Oaks Golf Club, which is consistently rated by Golf Digest among the top 75 public golf courses in the country. The challenging and affordable 18-hole, par 72 course is open year-round. For more information on the course and greens and cart fees, visit Alapark.com/oakmountain/ Golf. 13


Equestrian The park features guided trail horse rides and pony rides Wednesday-Sunday, and offers stables for those who bring their own horses. In addition to the horse stables, the park also recently opened a state-of-the-art equestrian campground featuring 12 sites, each capable of housing eight people, two vehicles and one trailer. For more information about the equestrian campground, visit Oakmountain/Equestrian%20Campground. Beach

Picnic areas The park features several picnic pavilions capable of accommodating a few guests all the way up to a gathering of 150. Pavilions may be reserved for events, and caterers are allowed. For reservation pavilion information, visit Alapark.com/oakmountain/ PicnicArea.

Along the banks of the park’s lake on Terrace Drive, visitors can enjoy a beach hundreds of miles from the nearest coastline. The beach features volleyball nets, bathrooms, a seasonal concession stand and swimming areas. Interpretive Center The Oak Mountain Interpretive Center

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is a 2,500-square-foot facility off Terrace Drive, and is a joint venture among the state park, Shelby County and Samford University. The center features a hands-on, interactive experience giving children and adults a close-up look at the biodiversity of Alabama and Oak Mountain State Park. For more information on the Oak Mountain Interpretive Center, including hours, visit Oakmountain/Oak%20 Mountain%20Interpretive%20Center.


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A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Shelby County puts on a show

Trip to Bountiful

The Wizard of Oz

Agnes of God

Crimes of the Heart

Rainmaker

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Story by Amy Jones Photographs by Contributed

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fficials at South City Theatre, an award-winning community theater in Shelby County, know they have a tough responsibility to uphold. South City is, first and foremost, a family theater — but that doesn’t mean performers shy away from tougher subject matter. “We try to find something interesting, and yet not too controversial,” said South City Artistic Director Sue Ellen Gerrells. “We walk a fine line between keeping audiences happy and keeping our actors and our directors engaged and stimulated.” Recently, South City performers have put on a mix of classic and modern plays, including “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” “The Wizard of Oz,” “Driving Miss Daisy,” “Crimes of the Heart,” “Agnes of God” and “Sylvia.” They don’t repeat any plays, selecting different ones for each season. “They constantly change — we have

nothing that we repeat,” Gerrells said. Others have taken notice. South City has won the state community theater competition for the last three years, for “Driving Miss Daisy,” “Agnes of God” and “Sylvia,” giving South City the right to represent the state of Alabama at the Southeastern Theatre Conference for each of the past three years. Last year, Gerrells herself was honored with an All Star Cast award for her performance as the Mother Superior in “Agnes of God” at the Southeastern Theatre Conference, she said. South City also teaches local children about the magic of theatre through children’s workshops and a summer camp. The children’s workshops are typically put on twice a year, Gerrells said. “The goal is to give the students an opportunity to learn about theater by doing it. They go into a workshop for a couple of months and learn all the different aspects that go into putting on

a production,” she said. At the end of the workshops, students work together to put on a production. Workshops are led by local high school and college theater teachers. The summer camp is similar to the workshops, except camp takes place over two weeks, rather than over a period of months. “They spend the first week learning about the craft of acting, designing and production, and then in the second week they put on a production,” Gerrells said. Gerrells said those who work with South City are focused on pleasing the audiences and building the theater’s already-sterling reputation. “We hope to accomplish happy audiences, we hope to accomplish actors and directors that have had an opportunity to practice their craft and learn more, and to earn a quality reputation as a theater,” Gerrells said. To learn more about South City Theatre, visit SouthCityTheatre.com. The theater is located on Shelby County 26 in Columbiana.

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ATTRACTIONS

Parks Abby Wooley Park

720 Park Road Alabaster, AL 35007 664-6840 Cityofalabaster.com Amenities include a playground, basketball court, swings, picnic table, restrooms, and quartermile walking track.

Arkridge Arboretum Park

1965 14th Street Calera, AL 35040 668-3511 CityofCalera.org One-acre park has a walking trail and is used for weddings and reunions.

Alabaster Municipal Park

500 Warrior Drive Alabaster, AL 35007 664-6800 Cityofalabaster.com Amenities include four lighted tennis courts, two beach volleyball courts, 12 soccer fields, lighted practice field, two pavilions, grills, picnic tables, playground, restrooms and a snack bar for soccer games.

Almont Park

255 Davis-Hawkins Street Montevallo, AL 35115 991-2015 Shelbycountyalabama.org Amenities include basketball court, picnic area and playground.

Beeswax Creek Park

245 Beeswax Park Road Columbiana, AL 35051 991-2015 Shelbycountyalabama.org Located on Lay Lake, park has many water-based amenities such as two paved boat launch facilities with a pier, two floating fishing piers; one is handicap accessible, two picnic pavilions, and benches along the lake front with grills, a basketball court, a walking trail and restrooms.

Bob Bolton Field 202 Washington Street Columbiana, AL 35051 669-5800 Cityofcolumbiana.com 18

Amenities include a softball field, playground area, pavilion, baseball field, four lighted tennis courts and a recreation building.

Buck Creek Park

701 6th Ave SW Alabaster, AL 35007 664-6840 Cityofalabaster.com Amenities include three softball fields, a football field with press box, eight picnic tables, a quarter-mile walking track with exercise stations and linear park, a concession stand with attached pavilion with six picnic tables, a gazebo, restrooms, a drinking fountain and two parking lots.

Cahaba Lily Park

3200 Highway 52 West Helena, AL 35080 663-2161 Cityofhelena.org Amenities include a children’s playground, swing set, restrooms, picnic areas, four pavilions with grills and lighted walking trails.

Carroll Park

Hwy 31 South Pelham, AL 35124 620-6426 Pelhamonline.com Located in Pelham’s Chandalar subdivision, park features a recreation area and a picnic area.

Chelsea Recreational Park 2966 Hwy 39 Chelsea, AL 35043 678-7260 Cityofchelsea.com Park features baseball/softball fields, batting cage, soccer fields, children’s playground with swings, pavilions, lighted paved walking track and parking.

Columbiana, AL 35051 669-5800 Cityofcolumbiana.com Amenities include four softball/ little league fields, concession stand in season, covered batting cages, soccer/football field, playground and swing sets, lighted walking trails and two pavilions.

Crestview Neighborhood Park

Bearden Road Pelham, AL 35124 620-6426 Pelhamonline.com Park features a playground and picnic area.

Depot Park

100 Depot Street Alabaster, AL 35007 664-6840 Cityofalabaster.com Park features a pavilion, grills, lighted basketball courts and an open field.

Eco Park at University Lake

University of Montevallo Station 6215 Montevallo, AL 35115 665-6215 Montevallo.edu Park features an amphitheater, golf, picnic, picnic shelter and walking trail.

Forest Park and Recreational Area 100 Park Road Sterrett, AL 991-2015 Shelbycountyalabama.org Among the park features are basketball courts, a tot lot, three soccer fields, swings, a walking nature trail and restrooms.

Fun Go Holler Park

Hwy 72 Pelham, AL 35124 620-6426 Pelhamonline.com Park features a quarter-mile walking track, fitness area, playground and a picnic area.

100 Raquet Club Parkway Pelham, AL 35124 620-6400 Pelhamonline.com Fun Go Holler Park features a softball field with press box, children’s playground, lighted walking trail, basketball court and restrooms.

Columbiana Sports Complex

George Dailey Park

Coker Park

McDow Road

219 Selma Road

Montevallo, AL 35115 665-9205 Cityofmontevallo.com Among the park features are a tot lot, a picnic pavilion, swings and a playground.

George W. Roy Recreational Park

2465 2nd Ave N Calera, AL 35040 668-3500 Cityofcalera.org Amenities include four picnic pavilions, half-mile walking trail, playground and swing set, restrooms and play meadow.

Gorman Park

55 Vincent Park Road Vincent, AL 35178 672-2261 Townofvincent.com Located on the Coosa River, park features a paved boat ramp, fishing piers, group pavilion, picnic areas, swing set, restrooms and walking trail.

Heardmont Park

5458 Cahaba Valley Road Birmingham, AL 35242 991-2015 Shelbycountyalabama.com Park covers 74 acres, and includes the Oak Mountain High School football stadium with rubberized track, nine baseball/softball fields, three soccer fields, playground facilities, walking trails, four lighted tennis courts and a senior center located within the park.

Helena Sports Complex

100 Helena Sports Complex Way Helena, AL 35080 621-9904 Cityofhelena.org Park includes four baseball fields and a football field.

Helms Park

450 Nevins Street Wilsonville, AL 669-6180 Wilsonvilleal.com Park features baseball fields and a concession stand.

Heroes Park 1950 Butler Road Alabaster, AL 35007 664-6840 Cityofalabaster.com


ATTRACTIONS Park features a walking track, a playground and picnic tables.

J.W. Donahoo Park

fire, airstrip, pavilion, walking trails, nature area, picnic area and birding observation deck.

3001 Sun Valley Rd Harpersville, AL 35078 672-9961 Townofharpersville.com Park features a lighted baseball field, tennis courts, playground, picnic areas, play meadow, pavilions and paved walking trail.

Oak Meadow Park

Joe Tucker Park

Oak Mountain State Park

Hwy 52 East Helena, AL 35080 621-9904 Cityofhelena.org Park features picnic areas, lighted ball fields, lighted tennis courts, lighted paved walking track, playgrounds, fishing, pavilions and an open air chapel.

Limestone Park

2400 Hwy 31 South Alabaster, AL 664-6840 Cityofalabaster.com Park features a training facility, shooting range for police and

345 Hebb Road Wilsonville, AL 35186 669-6180 Wilsonvilleal.com Park features playground, swing set, picnic areas, play meadow, pavilions, paved walking trail, soccer field and restrooms.

200 Terrace Drive Pelham, AL 35124 620-2520 Alapark.com/parks Park is open daily from 7 a.m.sundown. Alabama’s largest state park offers vacation cottages, golf, pro shop with snack bar, improved camping, picnicking, swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, mountain bike trails, backpacking, a demonstration farm and horseback riding and equestrian campground facilities.

Oliver Park

Hwy 25 Calera, AL 35040 668-3500 Cityofcalera.org Park features four baseball fields, picnic pavilions, tennis and basketball courts, a nature trail, football and soccer practice fields and the Calera High School football stadium.

Orr Park

Montevallo, AL 35115 665-9205 Cityofmontevallo.com Park features two playgrounds, six baseball/softball fields, a walking trail, a football field and a practice field.

Pelham City Park

U.S. 31 South Pelham, AL 35124 620-6400 Pelhamonline.com Park features two playgrounds, six baseball/softball fields, a walking trail, a football field and a practice field, three concession stands with restroom facilities, six batting cages, 11 hard-surface tennis

courts and tennis center.

Shelby Park

118 School Road Shelby, AL 35143 991-2015 Shelbycountyalabama.com Park features include a baseball/ softball field, a playground with swings and two picnic pavilions.

Sonny Penhale Park

1350 Penhale Parkway Helena, AL 621-9904 Cityofhelena.org Penhale Park serves as the city’s sports complex the park has lighted baseball and soccer fields.

Spain Park Sports Complex

Valleydale Road Hoover, AL 444-7777 Hooveral.org Park features two baseball fields, two softball fields, public batting cages, and a children’s playground.

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ATTRACTIONS

Stephen’s Park

Highway 10 Montevallo, AL 665-9205 Cityofmontevallo.com Four Lighted Baseball/Softball Fields, Playground, Concession Stand, Fishing Lake, Walking/ Biking Trails, Four Batting Cages, Restrooms.

Vandiver Park

12177 Hwy 43 Vandiver, AL 35176 991-2015 Shelbycountyalabama.com Park has a paved walking trail, a basketball court, a playground with swing sets, a play meadow and four picnic pavilions.

Veterans Park Alabaster

7305 Hwy 119 Alabaster, AL 35007 664-6800 Park features five youth baseball/softball fields with a concession stand and press box, two miles of lighted walking tracks with benches, regulation size skatepark, a bluebird trail, two playground areas, restrooms, nine pavilions available for rental, several play meadows, batting cages, and an arbor.

press box, batting cages, concession stand in season, picnic tables, playground and restrooms.

Westover Park

3312 Westover Road Westover, AL 35147 678-3375 Westoveralabama.org Park features three youth soccer fields, playground, swings, lighted and paved walking trail, pavilions, restrooms and parking lot.

Yellow Leaf Park

McGowan Road Wilsonville, AL 35186 669-6180 Wilsonvilleal.com Park has a softball field with batting cages and a concession stand that operations during the season. Restrooms are located near the concession stand.

Tennis Pelham Racquet Club

Valleydale Road Hoover, AL 35242 444-7500 Hooveral.org Park features 5K and 8K cross country courses, four beach volleyball courts, two pavilions, and two children’s playgrounds with swing sets.

100 Racquet Club Parkway Pelham, AL 35124 621-3380 Pelhamracquetclub.com The Racquet Club is open seven days a week. Monday - Thursday: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday: Noon-6 p.m. The Pelham Racquet Club is a public tennis facility consisting of 20 clay courts and five hard courts, all lighted with above tournament grade lighting.

Vincent Municipal Park

Pelham Tennis Center

Veterans Park Hoover

Highway 231 and Hwy 62 Vincent, AL 35178 672-2261 Townofvincent.com Park features baseball fields, walking track, picnic pavilion, and concessions in season.

Warrior Park

100 City Park Lane Alabaster, AL 35007 664-6840 Cityofalabaster.com Park features four youth baseball/softball fields with 20

315 Ball Park Road Pelham, AL 35124 620-6428 Pelhamracquetclub.com Tennis Center features nine hard, wheelchair-accessible courts all lighted with water coolers and player benches, club house complete with a full kitchen, fireplace and roomy sitting area and restrooms.

Heardmont Park 5458 Cahaba Valley Road Birmingham, AL 35242 991-2015

Shelbycountyalabama.com Park includes four lighted tennis courts

Alabaster Municipal Park

500 Warrior Drive Alabaster, AL 35007 664-6800 Cityofalabaster.com Amenities include four lighted tennis courts.

Bob Bolton Field

202 Washington Street Columbiana, AL 35051 669-5800 Cityofcolumbiana.com Amenities include four lighted tennis courts.

J.W. Donahoo Park 3001 Sun Valley Rd Harpersville, AL 35078 672-9961 Townofharpersville.com Park features tennis courts.

Joe Tucker Park

Hwy 52 East Helena, AL 35080 621-9904 Cityofhelena.org Park features lighted tennis courts.

Oliver Park

Hwy 25 Calera, AL 35040 668-3500 Cityofcalera.org Park features tennis courts.

Swimming pools Alabaster YMCA

117 Plaza Circle Alabaster, AL 35007 663-7240 Ymcabham.org/alabaster Open Monday-Thursday: 5 a.m. - 10 p.m. Friday: 5 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday: 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Alabaster YMCA features a new, six-lane wheelchairaccessible swimming pool.

Greystone YMCA

5414 Highway 280 Birmingham, AL 35242 981-0144 Ymcabham.org/greystone Open Monday-Thursday: 5 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Friday: 5 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. The Greystone branch offers recreational and lap heated pools and one baby pool.

Pelham YMCA

2610 Pelham Parkway Pelham, AL 35124 664-9622 Open Monday-Friday: 5 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday: 1-6 p.m. Ymcabham.org/pelham Pelham branch features an indoor and outdoor pool.

Sports venues Oak Mountain State Park

200 Terrace Drive Pelham, AL 35124 620-2520 Alapark.com/parks Park is open daily from 7 a.m.sundown. Alabama’s largest state park offers vacation cottages, golf, pro shop with snack bar, improved camping, picnicking, swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, mountain bike trails, backpacking, a demonstration farm and horseback riding and equestrian campground facilities. Several trail run and bike races are held at the park every year.

Pelham Civic Complex and Ice Arena

500 Amphitheater Road Pelham, AL 35124 620-6448 Pelhamciviccomplex.com See website for event and public skating times Pelham Civic Complex offers public ice skating sessions every day, as well as skate and hockey lessons and competitions. Venue is the home ice for the University of Alabama Frozen Tide hockey team.

Sports Blast and 1996 Fields Soccer Complex 19220 Hwy 280 East Chelsea, AL 35242 981-6629


ATTRACTIONS Open Monday-Thursday: 9:30 a.m.-12:30 a.m. Friday: 9:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Saturday (November-February): 6:45 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Saturday (March-October): 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday (November-February): 11:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Sunday (March-October): 5-10 p.m. The 1996 Fields complex has more than 50 acres on site including six soccer fields behind the Sports Blast facility. Sports Blast is a multi-field indoor sports facility.

Veterans Park Hoover

Valleydale Road Hoover, AL 35242 444-7500 Hooveral.org Park features a professionally developed cross-country course.

Lay Lake

Wilsonville, AL Laylake.info This 12,000 acre lake has 289 miles of shoreline and has played host to the Bass Masters

Classic Tournament. Lay Lake is best known for its spotted bass and largemouth bass fishing.

Veterans Park Alabaster

7305 Hwy 119 Alabaster, AL 35007 664-6800 Events hosted at facility include numerous baseball and softball tournaments including the Alabama Community College Conference Championships.

Pelham Racquet Club

100 Racquet Club Parkway Pelham, AL 35124 The facility hosts approximately 15 tournaments a year including the USTA ProTennis Challenger featuring participants from 27 nations. In addition to tournaments; lessons, league play, ladders and socials are active year round.

University of Montevallo Student Activity Center 75 College Drive

Montevallo, AL 35115 665-6230 Montevallo.edu/sac/ For hours, visit Montevallo.edu/ sac/hours.shtm The a 90,000-square-foot center includes facilities for weight/cardio training, racquetball, wall ball, walking and swimming.

Amusement The American Village

3727 Highway 119 South Montevallo, AL 35115 665-3535 Americanvillage.org Open Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. A recreated colonial village and historic park on 113 acres features interactive programs with costumed historical interpreters who help visitors relive the great American experiment in liberty and selfgovernment.

Oak Mountain Amphitheatre

1000 Amphitheatre Dr. Pelham, AL 35124 985-4900 Livenation.com/venues/14486 Each year between April and October, some of the world’s top musicians perform in this outdoor arena with 10,554 seats.

Theaters AmStar Cinema Alabaster

820 Colonial Promenade Pkwy, Alabaster, AL 35007 621-8884 Thegrandtheatre.com See website for daily showtimes.

Rave Motion Pictures

801 Doug Baker Boulevard Birmingham, AL 35242 408-7857 Ravemotionpictures.com See website for daily showtimes.

Harpersville DriveIn


ATTRACTIONS 45 Woodland Rd Harpersville, AL 35078 672-8484 Harpersvilledrive-in.com See website for showtimes. Drive-in features two 60-footby-26-foot movie screens and parking for a total of 300 vehicles.

South City Theatre 3612 Highway 26 Columbiana, AL 35051 621-2128 Southcitytheatre.com See website for performance schedule South City Theatre presents six live mainstage plays each year, attracting approximately 3,000 audience members annually.

University of Montevallo Theatre

Station 6210 Montevallo, AL 35115 665-6210 Montevallo.edu/thea See website for performance schedule University of Montevallo Theatre Department presents several shows on-campus every year at Reynolds Theatre and the Chichester Black Box Theatre.

Museums Aldrich Coal Mine Museum

137 Hwy 203 Montevallo, AL 35115 665-2886 This historic Industrial attraction features coal mining memorabilia, a mine replica and vintage equipment photographs of the town of Aldrich at its coal-mining peak.

Shelby Iron Works

Shelby Highway 42 Shelby, AL 35143 669-2465 Shelbyironworks.com Once the site of the state’s premier charcoal-fired iron frunaces with the first rolling mill in the state, the museum now offers living history programs, blacksmith demonstrations and an 1880s-era sawmill. The museum is open during special events and in response to advance requests. 22

Confederate Cemetery

Shelby Highway 42 Shelby, AL Open daily The cemetery is the final resting place of Confederate and Union soldiers who died at the nearby Shelby Springs – a former military hospital and resort hotel that is now a private home.

Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum 1919 9th Street Calera, AL 35040 668-3435 Hodrrm.org Tuesdays: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursdays: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. The museum is dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and operation of historically significant railway equipment.

Karl C. Harrison Museum of George Washington 50 Lester Street Columbiana, AL 35051 669-8767 Washingtonmuseum.com Open Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The Karl C. Harrison Museum of George Washington houses one of the largest privately owned collections of George and Martha Washington memorabilia outside of Mt. Vernon.

Shelby County Museum and Archives

1854 N. Main Street Columbiana, AL 35051 669-3912 Rootsweb.ancestry. com/~alshelby/schs.html Open Monday-Saturday 9 a.m.3 p.m. The Shelby County Historical Society is dedicated to the discovery, collection, and preservation of all things related to the history of Shelby County, Alabama.

Art galleries Griffith Art Gallery

109 Hilltop Business Drive Pelham AL, 35124 985-7969 Griffithartgallery.com Open Tuesday-Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Griffith Art Gallery represents more than 100 artists, and features more than 2,500 original oil paintings.

Shelby County Arts Council

104 Mildred Street Columbiana, AL 35051 669-0044 Shelbycountyartscouncil.com Open Monday-Thursday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. The Shelby County Arts Council’s gallery features exhibits from several artists throughout the year.

Bars Grey Bar

5426 Hwy 280 Birmingham, AL 874-6361 Greybarbham.com Open Monday-Thursday and Saturday 3 p.m.-2 a.m. Friday 3 p.m.-3 a.m.

Ragtime Cafe

2080 Valleydale Rd #4, Birmingham, AL 988-5323 Ragtimecafe.com Open for lunch and dinner Monday-Saturday

Courtyard 280 4683 U.S. 280 Birmingham, Al 205-980-9891

Superior Grill

4701 Hwy 280 Birmingham, AL 991-5112 Birmingham.superiorgrill.com Open Sunday-Thursday 11 a.m.10 p.m. Friday-Saturday 11 a.m.-11 p.m.

Stones Throw Bar and Grill

3 Mt Laurel Ave. Birmingham, AL 995-0512 Stonesthrowgrill.com Bar is open Tuesday-Thursday 5-9 p.m. Friday-Saturday 11 a.m.-10 p.m.

Bellini’s

6801 Cahaba Valley Rd #106 Birmingham, AL 981-5380 Supportlocalflavor.com Bar open Monday-Wednesday 4-9 p.m. Thursday 4-9:30 p.m. Friday 4-10 p.m.

The Back Nine

611 Doug Baker Boulevard, Suite 105 Birmingham, AL 981-4588 Thebackninebar.com Open Monday-Saturday 3 p.m.2 a.m.

Pub 261

9340 Helena Rd. Suite C Birmingham, AL 444-0261 Pub261.net Open Monday-Thursday 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Friday 11 a.m.-4 a.m. Saturday 11 a.m.-2 a.m.

On Tap Sports Café

810 Inverness Corners Hoover, AL 437-1999 Ontapsportscafe.com Open Sunday-Wednesday 10:30 a.m.-midnight Thursday-Saturday 10:30 a.m.-2 a.m.

Café Firenze

110 Inverness Plaza Birmingham, AL 35242 980-1315 Visit Facebook.com/pages/ Cafe-Firenze/79473272536 for upcoming event schedules.

PC’s Hawg Corral

2781 Pelham Pkwy Pelham, AL 621-1799 Hawgcorralbar.com Open Monday-Tuesday 2 p.m.-2 a.m. Wednesday-Saturday 11 a.m.- 2 a.m.

Shelby’s

9340 Helena Road, Ste 1 Birmingham, AL 403-4071 Shelbyssouth.com Visit Shelbysouth.com for upcoming event schedules.

Tyler Navarre’s 3221 Highway 52 West


ATTRACTIONS Pelham, AL 358-7905 Tylernavarres.com Open Monday-Saturday 11 a.m.-2 a.m.

Papa Saia’s

4300 Helena Road Helena, AL 621-6161 Papasaias.com Open seven days a week 11 a.m.-2 a.m.

Tejano Bar and Grill

2991 Highway 95 Helena, AL 621-0404 Facebook.com/pages/TejanoBar-Grill/223511141062968 Open Monday-Thursday 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday-Saturday 11 a.m.-10 p.m.

Wildfire Bar and Grill 100 Highway 87 Calera, AL 663-3932 Wildfirecalera.com

Main Street Tavern

629 Main Street Montevallo, AL 665-0336 Mainsttavern.com Open Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Wednesday 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday 4 p.m.-2 a.m.

The Red Shamrock 42 Manning Place Birmingham, AL 408-1515 Theredshamrockpub.com Open Monday-Thursday 2 p.m.-11 p.m. Friday-Saturday 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Sunday 11 a.m.-10 p.m.

Redzone

209 Supercenter Drive Calera, AL 205-668-4880

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J. Darby Farms

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ith its temperate climate and rich soil, Shelby County has always been a hub of agricultural prosperity. When the first settlers arrived in the early 1800s from South Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky, among other origins, many were farmers looking for fertile ground. Old Baker Farm, located in Harpersville, has always been a “cotton and corn farm,” said owner Jerry Baker. The farm is the oldest homestead in the county, dating back to the early 1800s. The Baker family used to grow crops and raise thousands of chickens, along with hogs and cows, but with the changing times, the farm has adopted an educational view. With annual pumpkin patches and Christmas trees, Old Baker Farm opens its gates to families and school kids to teach them about the Civil War and American Indian history.

Stone Hollow Farm, also located in Harpersville, is a privately owned farm dedicated to providing fresh and organic foods, including goat milk cheese and herbs, as well as skin-care products. Joyce Darby of J. Darby Farm in Montevallo believes Shelby County

farmers are courageous, ingenious and pushing the boundaries of traditional farming. “Our purpose is to provide support, beauty, and encouragement through growing the healthiest food possible, developing humane practices for our

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animals and helping our neighbors figure out how to do more for themselves,” Darby said. “But if we can make the mistakes first, maybe we can help others not.” J. Darby Farm Montevallo Owner Joyce Darby Facebook.com/JDarbyFarm (205) 665-4893 J. Darby Farm offers a common ground for the Montevallo community to find peace, said Joyce Darby. With free-range chickens, llamas and alpacas and organic herbs, J. Darby Farm challenges conventional farming practices. Stone Hollow Farm Harpersville Owner Deborah Stone Stonehollowfarmstead.com 1-800-285-8950

Stone Hollow Farm’s artisan approach to farming is evident in its products. The creamery produces goat milk cheeses combined with organic herbs and natural honeys and enveloped in infused organic oils. The farm also produces skin-care products, handmade james and syrups, as well as European Hanoverian horses and dairy goats. Old Baker Farm Harpersville Owner Jerry Baker Oldbakerfarm.com (205) 672-7209 Established in 1899, Old Baker Farm preserves traditional crop farming while sharing the county’s heritage with visitors. The farm comes to life in the fall with a Living History Day, Fall Festival, pumpkin patches and Christmas trees.

Mary H. Harris Circuit Clerk

Mary H. Harris has held the position of Circuit Clerk of Shelby County since January 1999, and has been employed with the office more than 40 years. Prior to being elected Circuit Clerk, Ms. Harris held numerous positions, including Deputy Clerk, Chief Magistrate and Absentee Election Manager. She also worked in each of the nine divisions of court. Her knowledge and experience benefit the citizens of Shelby County and the judicial system as a whole. Ms. Harris promotes the integrity of the Circuit Clerk’s office by adhering to high morals and strong ethical standards.

MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Shelby County Circuit Clerk’s office is to serve the citizens of Shelby County and the participants of the judicial system in a timely, efficient and ethical manner, and to act in accordance with all court rules and state laws. Everyone who comes through the office door is treated with dignity and respect.

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helby County is home to three of the 14 wineries on the Alabama Wine Trail. Morgan Creek Vineyards, Vizzini Farms Winery and Ozan Vineyard and Wine Cellar offer visitors from Shelby County and beyond a chance to taste locally made wine. While their wines are sold at retail outlets across the country, visitors to their Shelby County locations can experience a full-day of activities from wine tastings, train excursions, meals and more. As one of a small number of wineries 38

across the state, Shelby County’s wineries are playing a big role in deciding what it means to be a winery in the Deep South. Rumors of a fourth Shelby County vineyard began circulating in 2012, but Charles Brammer, owner of Morgan Creek Vineyards, welcomes the competition. “I’m really excited to have these other wineries in Shelby County,” he said. “Nobody would go to Napa if there was only one winery in Napa.” Ozan owner Burt Patrick said he would

Vizzini Farms Winery

like to see the wineries in Alabama grow. Patrick visit wineries across the state for recreation and business and said they are beneficial to other state’s economies, such as North Carolina, which has more than 100 wineries. “The wineries are successful and provide jobs for the people,” he said. So, next time you have a free weekend, head out to one of Shelby County’s own wineries for a relaxing afternoon of good wine in good company.


WINERIES

Ozan Vineyards and Cellars

PLAN YOUR VISIT Morgan Creek Vineyards 181 Morgan Creek Lane Harpersville, AL 35078 205-672-2053 Morgancreekwinery.com

Ozan Vineyards and Cellars 173 Highway 301 Calera, AL 35040 205-668-6926 Ozanwine.com

Vizzini Farms Winery

800 Shelby County 87 Calera, AL 35040 205-685-0655 Vizzinifarmswinery.com

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BED & BREAKFAST

McKibbon House

Columbiana Inn

Genteel getaways

Blue Spring Manor

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verybody needs a place to get away when the hustle and bustle of everyday life is just too stressful. A bed and breakfast, with a relaxing atmosphere and delicious food, can be just the ticket. Shelby County has four of these retreats, all on the county’s south side. Once you visit these treasures, you just may put them on your list of yearly vacation spots — and if you’re a county resident, they can become wonderful ‘stay-cation’ destinations. Blue Spring Manor Blue Spring Manor, nestled away in Vincent, is the perfect place to go to get away from it all. In the heart of rural Shelby County, privacy is the byword for innkeeper Doris Harris. “It’s quiet, it’s away, and (visitors) are just able to relax and take a deep breath and kind of renew themselves,” Harris said of the inn.

Blue Spring Manor makes its home on 10 acres, and features lawn games such as croquet and bocce ball, a pitching and putting green and a relaxation pool and spa. Inside, the manor features eight guestrooms, each with names such as “The Kilimanjaro Suite,” “The Lancashire Suite” or “The Sunset Suite,” and each decorated to match its name. Blue Spring Manor has its own restaurant, the Red Rooster Dining Hall, and Harris said manor staff works hard to meet a guest’s every need. “We work hard to make sure we don’t have too many people or events on the property at the same time,” she said. “We just want to meet their needs to have the experience they want to have when they come.” Blue Spring Manor is located at 2870 Highway 83 in Vincent. Visit Bluespringmanor.com. Columbiana Inn Located in the heart of Columbiana, the Columbiana Inn is within easy walking

distance of the city’s historic downtown, with its museums, shops and restaurants. Innkeeper Diane Moore said she and husband Andrew strive to give the inn a family feel. “Generally when people come here, they

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BED & BREAKFAST come as strangers and leave as friends,” she said. “We’ve got a lot of people that come over and over. They just feel like family.” The house, originally built in 1889 and restored over five years beginning in 2002, has six guestrooms, each featuring its own private bath and wireless Internet. The Moores work to make guests comfortable in any way possible, including providing a refrigerator stocked with drinks and snacks specifically for guests. However, she understands the value of making oneself scarce. “We want to make them feel at home. We’re available when they need us, and we’re not available when they don’t want us,” she said. The Columbiana Inn is located at 306 East College Street in Columbiana. To find out more, visit Columbianainn.com. Fox and Pheasant Bed and Breakfast Inn Janice Seaman, innkeeper at Montevallo’s Fox and Pheasant Bed and Breakfast Inn, takes pride in the work she’s put into

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restoring and updating the house, and each of the “luxurious” rooms and bath areas. “It’s not what you expect from a bed and breakfast. These are very spacious bath areas with double showers and special elements. They’re filled with the latest fixtures and marble baths and showers,” Seaman said. “People have told me they compare our bathrooms with those in L.A. People just come from all over the country.” The inn features four guestrooms, each with its own style. Those who stay there can enjoy the inn’s extensive library, or order a specially prepared picnic lunch to enjoy on the Fox and Pheasant grounds. Guests may also choose from many sumptuous options for breakfast, dinner and dessert. Seaman said everything in the property was updated from 2008-2009. “It’s all fresh and nice,” she said. “My goal is to deliver more services than (guests) expect — the very best service.” The Fox and Pheasant Bed and Breakfast Inn is located at 540 Shelby Street in Montevallo. For more information, visit Foxandpheasantinn.com.

McKibbon House McKibbon House, which is also in Montevallo, has retained its historical charm. Built in 1990, the Victorian house, was updated in 1999. However, it was restored within the historical registry guidelines, so most of the home is original, according to innkeeper Lyle Cunningham. “It is a historical home, which I think just makes it more special,” Cunningham said. Each of the inn’s four bedrooms has a private bath, wireless Internet and a TV, as well as more than 200 movies in its library. The staff serve wine and cheese in the afternoons, and mornings are made better by fresh coffee and drinks set up outside the bedrooms, as well as a full buffet breakfast. If guests wish, they can request that visits include chilled champagne in their rooms, a manicure and pedicure or a massage. Cunningham said the goal for guests is to “feel totally relaxed, comfortable, and well taken care of.” The McKibbon House is located at 611 East Boundary Street in Montevallo. Visit Mckibbonhouse.com.


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ACCOMODATIONS

ALABASTER CANDLEWOOD SUITES

1004 Balmoral Drive, Alabaster, AL 35007. Ichotelsgroup.com/ candlewood. (205) 620-0188. 88 guestrooms, $119 and up per night for stays shorter than 7 days, $70-$99 per night for stays longer than 7 days. Extended stay.

SHELBY MOTOR LODGE

1560 1st St. N., Alabaster, AL 35007. Shelbymotorlodge. com. (205) 663-1070. 21 guestrooms, $45 per night.

BIRMINGHAM CANDLEWOOD SUITES

600 Corporate Ridge Drive, Birmingham, AL 35242. Ichotelsgroup.com/ candlewood. (205) 991-0272. 97 guestrooms, $65.95$85.95 per night. Location has a membership with the local YMCA available for guests to use free of charge.

DAYS INN 280

4627 U.S. 280 East, Birmingham, AL 35242. Daysinn.com. (205) 991-9977. 102 guestrooms, $69.99$79.99 per night.

FAIRFIELD INN

707 Key Drive, Birmingham, AL 35242. Marriott.com. (205) 991-1055. 63 guestrooms, $79.99-$99.99 per night.

HAMPTON INN & SUITES

6220 Farley Court, Birmingham, AL 35242. Hamptoninn3.hilton. com. (205) 981-0024. 106 guestrooms, $89-$119 per night.

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS

156 Resource Center Parkway, Birmingham, AL 35242. Hiexpress.com. (205) 77644

6370. 96 guestrooms, $89$99 per night.

HOMEWOOD SUITES 215 Inverness Center Drive, Birmingham, AL 35242. Homewoodsuites3.hilton. com. (205) 995-9823. 95 guestrooms, $139-$239 per night. Extended stay.

HYATT PLACE

4686 Highway 280 East, Birmingham, AL 35242. Birminghaminverness.place. hyatt.com. (205) 995-9242. 126 guestrooms, $114 per night.

RESIDENCE INN INVERNESS

3 Greenhill Parkway, Birmingham, AL 35242. Marriott.com. (205) 9918686. 128 guestrooms, $119$189 per night.

EXTENDED STAY AMERICA

101 Cahaba Park Cir. Birmingham, AL 35242. Extendedstayamerica. com. (205) 408-0107. 72 guestrooms, $56.39-$62.27 per night. Extended stay.

WINGATE BY WYNDHAM BIRMINGHAM

800 Corporate Ridge Drive, Birmingham, AL 35242. Wingatehotels.com. (205) 995-8586. 100 guestrooms, $89-119 per night.

CALERA AMERICA’S BEST VALUE INN

11960 Alabama 25, Calera, AL 35040. Americasbestvalueinn. com. (205) 668-0222. 32 guestrooms, $69-$79 per night.

DAYS INN

11691 Alabama 25, Calera, AL 35040. Daysinn.com. (205) 668-0560. 85 guestrooms, $65-$85 per night.

HAMPTON INN

93 Metro Drive, Calera, AL 35040. Hamptoninn3.hilton. com. (205) 668-6565. 91 guestrooms, $103.50-$115 per night.

QUALITY INN

357 Highway 304, Calera, AL 35040. Qualityinn. com. (205) 668-3641. 65 guestrooms, $85.99-$95.99 per night.

CHELSEA YMCA HARGIS RETREAT

928 Hargis Drive, Chelsea, AL 35403. Hargisretreat. com. (205) 678-6512. The Hargis Retreat has seven lodges available that can accommodate groups that vary in size, from 14 people to 330 people. Retreat offers many outdoor activities, including canoeing, fishing, swimming, hiking and outdoor basketball and volleyball. Dining hall available.

COLUMBIANA ALABAMA 4-H CENTER

892 4-H Road, Columbiana, AL 35051. Aces.edu/4hcenter. (205) 669-4241. 51 guestrooms, $68-$78 per night. Cottages and dorm rooms also available.

COLUMBIANA INN 306 East College Street, Columbiana, AL 35051. Columbianainn.com. (205) 669-1450. 6 guestrooms, $95-$110 per night.

HOOVER HOMEWOOD SUITES 121 Riverchase Parkway East, Hoover, AL 35244. Homewoodsuites3.hilton. com. (205) 637-2900. 113 guestrooms, $129-$149 per night. Extended stay.

INTOWN SUITES

1840 Southpark Drive, Hoover, AL 35244. Intownsuites.com. (205) 988-9444. 121 guestrooms, $199.99 and up per week. Extended stay.

LAQUINTA INN & SUITES

120 Riverchase Pkwy East, Hoover, AL 35244. Lq.com. (205) 403-0096. 133 guestrooms, $65-85 per night.

OAK MOUNTAIN LODGE AT INVERNESS/ GREYSTONE

5429 Highway 280 East, Hoover, AL 35242. Oakmountainlodge.com. (205) 991-0100. 130 guestrooms, $39.95-$69.95 per night. Extended stay, two-night minimum stay.

MONTEVALLO FOX AND PHEASANT BED AND BREAKFAST INN 540 Shelby Street, Montevallo, AL 35115. Foxandpheasantinn.com. (205) 665-3080. 4 guestrooms, $120 per night.

MCKIBBON HOUSE BED AND BREAKFAST

611 East Boundary Street, Montevallo, AL 35115. Mckibbonhouse.com. (205) 665-1275. 4 guestrooms, $120 per night.

RAMSAY CONFERENCE CENTER AND LODGE STATION 6280, University of Montevallo, AL 35115. Montevallo.edu/ramsay. (205) 665-6280. 36 guestrooms, $50 per night.

PELHAM BEST WESTERN AT OAK MOUNTAIN 100 Bishop Circle, Pelham, AL 35124. Bestwestern.


ACCOMODATIONS Qualityinn.com. (205) 4449200. 62 guestrooms, $69$80 per night. Free passes to nearby gym are offered.

COMFORT SUITES PELHAM

RAMADA

FAIRFIELD INN AND SUITES PELHAM

SLEEP INN

230 Cahaba Valley Road, Pelham, AL 35124. Marriott. com. (205) 987-9879. 93 guestrooms, $104-$124 per night.

200 Southgate Drive, Pelham, AL 35124. Sleepinn. com. (205) 982-9800. 80 guestrooms, $62-$74 per night. Free passes to local gym offered.

HAMPTON INN & SUITES

TRAVELODGE

2235 Pelham Parkway, Pelham, AL 35124. Comfortsuites.com. (205) 982-1999. 75 guestrooms, $74-79 per night.

232 Cahaba Valley Road, Pelham, AL 35124. Hamptoninn3.hilton. com. (205) 313-9500. 85 guestrooms, $109-$115 per night.

113 Cahaba Valley Parkway, Pelham, AL 35124. Ramada. com. (205) 987-0444. 48 guestrooms, $65-$99 per night.

410 Oak Mountain

Circle, Pelham, AL 35124. Travelodge.com. (205) 987-2233. 64 guestrooms, $49.99-$69.99 per night.

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS

VALUE PLACE

OAK MOUNTAIN LODGE AT RIVERCHASE/ PELHAM

VINCENT

260 Cahaba Valley Road, Pelham, AL 35124. Hiexpress. com. (205) 987-8888. 81 guestrooms, $99-$175 per night.

OAK MOUNTAIN STATE PARK

200 Terrace Dr., Pelham, AL 35124. Alapark.com/ Oakmountain. (205) 6202520. 10 cabins, $87-$117 per night. One cabin is wheelchair accessible, and guests are provided access to the lake. Other activities are available, such as golfing, boating, fishing, hiking and geocaching.

QUALITY INN

110 Cahaba Valley Parkway, Pelham, AL 35124.

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BLUE SPRING MANOR BED & BREAKFAST

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Greystone Golf & Country Club

Inverness Country Club

Shoal Creek Golf & Country Club

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Ballantrae Golf Club

1300 Ballantrae Club Drive

Pelham

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Deer Valley Links Golf Course

246 Cain Road

Chelsea

Public

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Eagle Point Golf Club

4500 Eagle Point Drive

Birmingham

Public

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Magnolia Meadows Golf Course

315 Shelby County 47 S

Columbiana

Public

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Montevallo Golf Club

1481 Shelby County 204

Montevallo

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Oak Mountain State Park Golf Course

876 John Findley Drive

Pelham

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Timberline Golf Club

300 Timberline Trail

Calera

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Altadena Valley Country Club

2651 Alta Vista Drive

Birmingham

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Inverness Country Club

1 Country Club Drive

Hoover

Private

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Greystone Golf and Country Club - Founders

4100 Greystone Drive

Hoover

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Greystone Golf and Country Club - Legacy

4100 Greystone Drive

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Riverchase Country Club

2000 Club Road

Hoover

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Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club

100 New Williamsburg Drive

Birmingham

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Shoal Creek Golf & Country Club

Shoal Creek Golf & Country Club

Ballantrae Golf Club

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RESTAURANTS

ALABASTER Bamboo Garden

149 Buck Creek Plaza, Suite C Bamboogardenalabaster.com Mouth-watering Asian flavors tailor-made to tempt your taste buds. (205) 685-8899 LD $-$$

Bevelle Family Café

151 Industrial Road Bevellefamilycafe.net This meat-and-three offers authentic soul food. (205) 685-0995 L$

Buck’s Pizza

251 Buck Creek Plaza Buckspizzaalabaster.com (205) 358-3391 With freshly made dough and never-frozen meat, Buck’s pizzas are made to order. LD $-$$

Buddy’s Bar-B-Que 411 First Street North (205) 663-6993 Buddy’s is touted as the best barbecue in the Southeast. LD $

Buffalo Wild Wings

840 Colonial Promenade Parkway Buffalowildwings.com (205) 664-0040 The variety of chicken wings and sauce combinations are endless. LD $-$$

Champy’s Famous Fried Chicken 10695 Alabama 119

Champyschicken.com Champy’s famous fried chicken is made from an old family recipe. (205) 621-3991 LD $

China First

332 First Street SW China First serves traditional Chinese food and takeout. (205) 664-9898 LD $

City Café Bar and Grill

9330 Alabama 119, Suite 400 Citycafebg.com City Café serves international cuisine with a family atmosphere. (205) 621-1141 LD, Sunday lunch $

Del Toro Mexican

Fox Valley Restaurant

6745 Shelby County 17 Famous for its crab cakes, Fox Valley’s menu is perfect for a classy dinner. (205) 664-8341 D $$-$$$

Full Moon BBQ

470 Colonial Promenade Parkway Fullmoonbbq.com Full Moon has a long history of serving Southern-style barbecue made in the traditional way. (205) 620-442 LD $

Habaneros Mexican Restaurant

478 Alabama 119 South (205) 664-9949 A local’s favorite for delicious Mexican food. LD $

750 Colonial Promenade Parkway, Suite 5220 Habaneros serves a full menu of Mexican dishes. (205) 685-0388 LD $

Firehouse Subs

Hunan Garden II

100 South Colonial Drive, Suite 1200 Firehousesubs.com Founded by firemen, Firehouse Subs offers thick, delicious sub sandwiches. (205) 664-4664 LD $

Formaggio’s Italian Grill

1381 First Street North Formaggios007.com Formaggio’s brings authentic Italian cuisine to the Alabaster community. (205) 745-3911 LD $-$$

466 Alabama 119 Hunangarden2.com Hunan Garden II offers daily specials that include an egg roll and fried rice. (205) 663-5429 LD $

Jim ‘N Nick’s BarB-Q 295 Alabaster Blvd. Jimnnicks.com Jim ‘N Nick’s serves awardwinning barbecue dishes. (205) 605-0170 LD $-$$

Joe’s Italian

21 Weatherly Club Drive Joesitalianonline.com Family-owned restaurant serves authentic Italian cuisine. (205) 663-4111 LD $$

L.A. Burrito

1614 Kent Dairy Road L.A. Burrito serves good, authentic Mexican dishes for a great price. (205) 419-5272 BLD $

Longhorn Steakhouse

30 South Colonial Parkway Longhornsteakhouse.com Longhorn serves the highest quality beef, ribs and chops in an inviting Western atmosphere. (205) 620-0511 LD $$

Mizu Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi

750 Colonial Promenade Parkway, Suite 5600 Enjoy a Japanese meal cooked fresh on a hibachi. (205) 621-8388 LD $$

Moe’s Southwest Grill

300 Colonial Parkway Moes.com With a warm welcome, Moe’s offers made-to-order Tex-Mex entrees. (205) 621-3335 LD $

Momma Goldberg’s Deli 750 Colonial Promenade Parkway, Suite 4200

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RESTAURANTS Mommagoldbergsdeli.com Momma Goldberg’s Deli has been serving great deli food since 1976. (205) 663-9979 LD $

Panerabread.com Panera Bread bakery-cafes bring the tradition of freshly baked artisan bread. (205) 664-4525

My Peeps

1385 First Avenue Pizzahut.com Pizza Hut has been serving up pizzas for more than 50 years. (205) 978-8000 LD $-$$

1207B First Street North A takeout restaurant offering sliders and hotdogs. (205) 663-2050 LD, Saturday breakfast $

Nancy Karen Mexican Food 228 First Street SW (205) 617-8521

O’Charley’s Restaurant

285 South Colonial Drive Ocharleys.com O’Charley’s puts the ‘ohs’ in good food. (205) 621-7453 LD, Sunday brunch $

Olive Garden

20 South Colonial Drive Olivegarden.com Enjoy Tuscan-inspired dishes in a relaxed setting. (205) 663-0945 LD $$

Panda House

750 Colonial Promenade Parkway Pandahouseal.com The Panda House offers a wide variety of Chinese and Thai food. (205) 620-0833 LD $-$$

Panera Break Bakery Café

100 South Colonial Drive, Suite 200

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Pizza Hut

Ruby Tuesday

710 Colonial Promenade Parkway Rubytuesday.com Ruby Tuesday is fully committed to preparing and serving food of uncompromising freshness and quality. (205) 621-5416 LD $$

Sol Azteca

807 First Street North (205) 621-0751 LD $

Steak ‘n Shake

390 South Colonial Drive Steaknshake.com Famous for steakburgers. (205) 620-5233

CALERA Cracker Barrel

199 Supercenter Drive Crackerbarrel.com With its old country store and Southern food, Cracker Barrel offers a taste of home. (205) 668-2027 BLD $-$$

Ezell’s Catfish

Cabin

4979 U.S. 31 Ezell’s brings a Cajun twist to seafood dishes. (205) 668-1911 LD $

Fred’s Small-Time Bar-B-Q 8101 U.S. 31 Fred’s offers good, oldfashioned barbecue. (205) 690-8520 LD $

Pizza Hut

136 Calera Marketplace Circle, Suite C Pizzahut.com Pizza Hut has been serving up pizzas for more than 50 years. (205) 978-8000 LD $-$$

Vizzini Farms Winery

4416 U.S. 31 (205) 668-4008 LD $

CHELSEA China Garden

10569 Old Highway 280 Call-ahead service offers Chinese food to go. (205) 678-2828 LD $

Food Studio B

16688 U.S. 280 Foodstudiob.com Food Studio B offers wholesome dishes made from fresh ingredients. (205) 965-3682 BL $

Habaneros Mexican Restaurant

800 Shelby County 87 Vizzinifarmswinery.com The Bistro at the Winery serves salads, pastas, pizzas, sandwiches and more. (205) 685-0655 L$

16054 U.S. 280 Habaneros serves a full menu of Mexican dishes. (205) 678-2889 LD $

Wildfire Grill

150 Chelsea Corners Way Hartleysdownhomekitchen. com Hartley’s serves Southern classic favorites made from scratch. (205) 678-4990 LD $

100 Shelby County 87 Wildfirecalera.com Happy hour kicks off Monday through Friday from 3-7 p.m. (205) 663-3932 LD $

Yoe Wok Café

275 Supercenter Drive, Suite A1 (205) 668-1883 LD $

Zapopan Mexican Restaurant

Hartley’s DownHome Kitchen

Huddle House

16937 U.C. 280 Huddlehouse.com Serving any meal at any time of day. (205) 678-2214 BLD $


RESTAURANTS

Chef Chris Harrigan Stones Throw Bar and Grill Stonesthrowgrill.com 3 Mt Laurel Avenue Mt Laurel, Ala. 35242 205.995.0512

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here are you from? I was raised in Birmingham, but was born in New York City. What type of culinary training do you have? I began working in restaurant kitchens to pay for college and fell in love with the business. I started my culinary training officially in 1992 working for Frank Stitt and Chris Hastings, and through their mentorship I began my culinary travels. Who would be a dream guest in your restaurant? My dream guest, believe it or not, would be my grandmother who raised me but passed away before I became serious about this career. What is your preferred type of cuisine? My early training was in Mediterranean-style cuisine, so I tend to gravitate toward that, but I remain interested in all cuisines, old and new. I really love the farm fresh and seasonal Southern recipes that I have been learning over the last few years. Who does the cooking at home? My wife and I really love to go out to eat when we are not working, but when we stay home, she tends to run the kitchen. I think its because I make too much of a mess.

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RESTAURANTS

Johnny Ray’s BBQ

10569 Old Highway 280 Johnnyrayshuntleypkwy.com Johnny Ray’s serves irresistibly tasty barbecue in a variety of ways. (205) 678-8418 LD $

Pelotoni’s

(205) 670-9060 LD $

Davis Drug

112 South Main Street Davis Drug’s snack bar is known for its great milkshakes. (205) 669-6713 L$

100 Chelsea Corners Way (205) 678-2650 Delicious Italian food served in the Chelsea community. LD $$

Oaxaca Mexican Grill

Pizza Hut

Pa Paw’s

504 Chelsea Crossroads, Suite 411 Pizzahut.com Pizza Hut has been serving up pizzas for more than 50 years. (205) 678-5665 LD $-$$

Sanpeggio’s Pizza 50 Chelsea Corners (205) 678-6710 LD $

Willard’s Bar-B-Q Junction 16634 U.S. 280 (205) 678-2858 LD $

218 West College Street (205) 669-4067 LD $

21270 Alabama 25 Enjoy downhome food at a reasonable price. (205) 669-5547 BLD $

Sanpeggio’s Pizza 295 Columbiana Square (205) 670-5000 LD $

HARPERSVILLE Huddle House

COLUMBIANA

5275 U.S. 280 Huddlehouse.com Serving any meal at any time of day. (205) 672-3273 BLD $

Annie’s Place

Perk’s Bar-B-Que

100 Ferry Road Your one stop for downhome, country cooking. (205)670-0570 BLD $$

Bernie’s on Main 115 South Main Street Berniesonmain.com Bernie’s is a gourmet neighborhood favorite in downtown Columbiana. (205) 669-9993 LD $-$$

Beverly’s BBQ

121 Old Highway 25 West Beverly’s is known for tender barbecue, thick hamburgers and delicious sides. (205) 669-4037 LD $

China Yan

113B West College Street A full buffet provides a thrifty lunch option. 60

41 Kelly Hill Road A local favorite, visit Perk’s for fabulous barbecue and homemade punch. (205) 672-8533 LD $

Big Man’s BBQ

Frankie’s Market Café

4257 Shelby County 42 West Frankiesmarketcafe.com Homemade food made from scratch in a family restaurant. (205) 685-8622 LD $

Golden Rule BBQ

4290 Shelby County 52, Suite A Goldenrulebbq.com Traditional barbecue plates served with down-home sides. (205) 621-7427 LD $-$$

Little Italy’s Pizza

131 Ace Place Visit for pizza, pasta, calzones and a salad bar every day. (205) 664-999 LD $

Lucky China

475 Helena Market Place Street Enjoy Chinese food with a sushi bar. (205) 685-9155 LD $

Papa Saia’s

5280 Helena Road Papasaias.com Papa Saia’s has the biggest and best wings in the South. (205) 621-6161

Pizza Hut

495 Helena Market Place Pizzahut.com Pizza Hut has been serving up pizzas for more than 50 years. (205) 978-8000 LD $-$$

39622 Alabama 25 From pulled pork to ribs, Big Man’s has the barbecue you crave. (205) 642-9167 LD $

Rio’s Bar and Grill

HELENA

425 Helena Market Place (205) 620-1222 LD $

Depot Deli and Grill

29 Lake Davidson Lane Helenadepot.com Salads, burgers and grilled sandwiches fill out the Depot’s menu. (205) 620-1426 LD $

2693 Shelby County 58 (205) 664-0366 LD $

San Antonio Grill

Tejano Bar and Grill 2991 Shelby County 95 (205) 621-0404 LD $

Zou’s Kitchen

1917 Shelby County 58

(205) 664-0688 LD $

HOOVER Ashley Mac’s

5299 Valleydale Road Ashleymacs.com Ashley Mac’s is not only known for homestyle casseroles, but also scrumptious desserts. (205) 822-4142 LD $-$$

Bella at Lee Branch

611 Doug Baker Blvd., Ste. 103 Bellaleebranch.com Bella at Lee Branch offers traditional entrees with a European flare. (205) 995-1770 B (Saturday) LD $-$$

Bellinis Ristorante

6801 Cahaba Valley Road Ourbellinis.com Bellinis Ristorante features housemade pastas, seafood and classic Tuscan-Italian dishes. (205) 981-5380 L $$ D $$-$$$$

Brava Rotisserie Grill

5184 Caldwell Mill Road Bravagrill.com Brava serves made-fromscratch meals that are flavorful and healthy and all at reasonable prices. (205) 995-0003 LD $

Edgar’s Bakery

180 West Main Street Edgarsbakery.com With high-quality ingredients, Edgar’s serves everything from chicken salad sandwiches to its signature quiches. (205) 444-1220 BLD $

Five Guys Burgers and Fries 300 Doug Baker Blvd. Fiveguys.com There are over 250,000 possible ways to order a burger at Five Guys. (205) 991-0335 LD $


RESTAURANTS

Fresh Art Café

2100 Riverchase Center Fresh Art serves light breakfast items, lunch and dinners to go. (205) 382-4196 BLD $

Ginza Japanese Restaurant

5291 Valleydale Road, Suite 101 Ginzasushibham.com Enjoy Japanese cuisine and Korean barbecue. (205) 981-1616 LD $-$$

Grey Bar

5426 U.S. 280 East, Suite 4-5 Greybarbham.com A neighborhood bar of choice for the U.S. 280 corridor. (205) 874-6361 D $-$$

Jason’s Deli

4700 U.S. 280, Suite 13 Jasonsdeli.com Jason’s Deli uses fresh food and premium, more natural ingredients. (205) 995-4933 LD $

Jefferson State Community College Bistro pro Vare café

4692 Valleydale Road Make lunch reservations at this community college’s student-run bistro. (205) 983-5214 L$

Jefferson’s Restaurant

4524 Southlake Parkway, Suite 20 A great place to try oysters, burgers and wings. (205) 989-9464 LD $

Longhorn Steakhouse

4775 U.S. 280 Longhornsteakhouse.com Longhorn serves the highest quality beef, ribs and chops in an inviting Western atmosphere. (205) 980-8361 LD $$

Marco’s Pizza

1401 Doug Baker Blvd. Marcos.com Marco’s offers specialty pizzas, chicken wings and salads. (205) 991-1900 LD $$

McAlister’s Deli

5406 U.S. 280, Suite E-101 Mcalistersdeli.com Come for fresh tastes for a leisurely lunch or eat and run. (205) 408-7799 LD $

Mellow Mushroom

920 Inverness Corners Mellowmushroom.com Mellow Mushroom provides delicious food in a fun and creative environment. (205) 981-9914 LD $-$$

Mikey’s Grill

4524 Southlake Lane Mikeysgrill.com Fine dining selections offered for both lunch and dinner. (205) 538-7637 LD $$-$$$

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Mt. Fuji Seafood and Steakhouse

120 Doug Baker Blvd., Suite 100 Mtfujiseafoodsteakhouse.com Mt. Funi offers hibachi, sushi and sashimi options. (205) 995-0588 LD $$

Mughal Indian Cuisine

5426 U.S. 280 East, Suite 13-14 Mughalindiancuisine.com Mughal is a new, authentic northern Indian restaurant in North Shelby. (205) 408-1008 LD $$

Pablo’s Restaurant

611 Doug Baker Blvd. (205) 991-1311 LD $

On Tap Sports Café

810 Inverness Corners Ontapsportscafe.com/ Inverness On Tap serves upscale pub food, dynamic beer menu and unique liquor concepts. 61


RESTAURANTS

Chef Matthew Lagace Bellinis

Ourbellinis.com 6801 Cahaba Valley Road Birmingham, Ala. 35242 205.981.5380

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here are you from? I was born in Kansas City, Missouri. My father played hockey in the ‘70s, and was transferred to the Birmingham Bulls, so I’ve been in Birmingham ever since. What type of culinary training do you have? I graduated from Culinard in 2001, but I’ve been cooking for approximately 31 years. I started cooking with my mom at about 5 years old, and I’ve been in the industry for 18 years. Who would be a dream guest in your restaurant? One of the idols I look up to is Guy Fieri, because I love his style and passion. Also Bobby Flay because he uses a lot of spicy dishes. What is your preferred type of cuisine? Anything but pastries. I’m so not picky when it comes to cooking, everything from Chinese to Italian to Tex Mex. I love it all. What are you ingredients for success? Keep it real. Don’t try and overdo it. Don’t let the food do to you, you need to do to the food.

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RESTAURANTS (205) 437-1999 LD $

Ragtime Café

2080 Valleydale Road, Suite 4 Ragtimecafe.com A full-service bar and restaurant features beers, wines, mixed drinks and pub food, plus steaks and pizzas. (205) 998-5323 LD $-$$

Schlotzsky’s Deli

103 Inverness Corners Schlotzskys.com Enjoy a fresh, casual atmosphere for pizza, sandwiches, salads and soups. (205) 991-0035 LD $

Taziki’s Greek Fare 601 Doug Baker Blvd., Suite 107 Tazikiscafe.com Taziki’s recipe for creating the deliciously unexpected is simple – wholesome ingredients with a dash of inspiration. (205) 980-6063 LD $

Tortugas Homemade Pizza

3000 Meadowlake Drive, Suite 113 Tortugaspizza.com (205) 403-9800 LD $

Wing Fanatic

5511 U.S. 280, suite 109

Wingfanatic.com Wing Fanatic makes the best variety of authentic buffalo wings. (205) 995-0804 LD $

Baumhower’s Restaurant

1001 Doug Baker Blvd., Suite 112 Baumhowers.com Baumhower’s brings legendary food and legendary fun. (205) 995-5151 LD $-$$

MONTEVALLO China Garden

111 Railroad Avenue, Unit 5 Look forward to egg rolls, fried wonton and other Chinese favorites. (205) 665-4666 LD $

Eclipse Coffee and Books 1032 Main Street Eclipsecoffee.com Eclipse offers a variety of soups, sandwiches and salads, and is well known for its milkshakes. (205) 665-4234 BLD $

El Agave Bar and Grill

628 Main Street El Agave is known for its tangy margaritas and steak tacos.

(205) 665-0035 LD $

Huddle House

4653 Alabama 25 Huddlehouse.com Serving any meal at any time of day. (205) 665-4345 BLD $

Main Street Tavern

629 Main Street Mainsttavern.com A family-owned restaurant and bar located in the heart of Montevallo. (205) 665-0336 LD $-$$

Pizza Hut

1105 Ashville Road Pizzahut.com Pizza Hut has been serving up pizzas for more than 50 years. (205) 978-8000 LD $-$$

Zapopan Mexican Restaurant 4551 Alabama 25 (205) 665-7404 LD $

MT LAUREL Area 41 Pizza Company

#30 Manning Place Area41pizza.co Area 41 serves the freshest ingredients possible in a family

friendly environment. (205) 995-4141 LD $$

Jimbo’s Soda Foundain

7 Mt Laurel Avenue An eatery reminiscent of the soda fountains from the ‘40s and ‘50s. (205) 408-2268 BL $

Stone’s Throw Bar and Grill

3 Mt Laurel Avenue Stonesthrowgrill.com The casual, upscale dining experience captures the charm of the local community. (205) 995-0512

The Red Shamrock Irish Sports Pub and Grill 42 Manning Place Theredshamrockpub.com The Red Shamrock was created to provide a “Cheerslike” hangout in Mt Laurel. (205) 408-1515 LD $-$$

TownHouse Tea Shoppe

23 Olmstead Street Thetownhouseatmtlaurel.com Where elegance and affordability meet. (205) 529-0081 L, Wed.-Sat. $

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SHELBY 280 Ixtapa Restaurant

4673 U.S. 280 East Traditional Mexican food served at a great price. (205) 980-8266 LD $

Amore Ristorante Italiano

5510 U.S. 280 South, Ste. 116 Letsamore.com Authentic Italian cuisine in an intimate, low-light setting. (205) 437-1005 D $$

Buffalo Wild Wings

4507 Riverview Parkway No. 108 Buffalowildwings.com The variety of chicken wings and sauce combinations are endless. (205) 991-1955 LD $-$$

Café Firenze

110 Inverness Plaza A sports bar with a lively nightlife. (205) 980-1315 LD $-$$

Carrabba’s Italian Grill 4503 Riverview Parkway Carrabbas.com Carrabba’s offers flavorful, handmade Italian dishes prepared to order in a lively display kitchen. (205) 980-1016 LD $$

Chili’s Grill and Bar

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101 Inverness Corners Chilis.com Chili’s spices things up with Southwestern flavors. (205) 980-0290 LD $$

China Doll II

2656 Valleydale Road China Doll II serves delicious, inexpensive Chinese food in north Shelby County. (205) 980-7151 LD$

Chipotle Mexican Grill 4719 U.S. 280 South Chipotle.com Fresh, made-to-order dishes with a Tex-Mex twist. (205) 991-4846 LD $

Chop Suey Inn

5511 U.S. 280, Suite 113-114 Chop Suey Inn is known for its delicious egg rolls. (205) 995-4007 LD $

Chuck’s Fish

5426 U.S. 280 East With seafood from Destin, Fla., Chuck’s Fish offers fresh, tasty ingredients. (205) 995-0495 D $$$

Crazy Cajuns Boiling Pot

125 Inverness Plaza Crazycajuns.net Crazy Cajuns offers the best and only authentic Cajun cusine. (205) 408-0630 LD $-$$

Dale’s Southern

Grill

5479 U.S. 280 South, Ste. 124 Dalesgrill.com Homestyle food in a familyfriendly atmosphere. (205) 408-8888 LD $

Don Pepe’s Mexican Restaurant

230 Doug Baker Blvd., Suite 300 Traditional Mexican food served with flare. (205) 408-3880 LD $

Firehouse Subs

5269 U.S. 280, Suite B8 Firehousesubs.com Founded by firemen, Firehouse Subs offers thick, delicious sub sandwiches. (205) 981-1880 LD $

The Fish Market Restaurant

5407 U.S. 280 Fishmarketrestaurant.com With big flavors, the Fish Market serves up a variety of seafood dishes. (205) 980-8600 LD $$

Full Moon BBQ

4635 U.S. 280 East Fullmoonbbq.com Full Moon has a long history of serving Southern-style barbecue made in the traditional way. (205) 991-7328 LD $

Hacienda Mexican Grill 4500 Valleydale Road, Suite

1400 Haciendamexicangrill.com Delicious Mexican food served at a reasonable price. (205) 980-7771 LD $

Happy China Chinese

4524 Southlake Parkway Tasty egg rolls and cheap prices are offered at Happy China. (205) 403-6188 LD $

Hooters

5263 U.S. 280, Suite 110 Hooters.com Hooters is touted as ‘delightfully tacky yet refined’ with a full menu of wings, burgers and more. (205) 437-1880 LD $

Hunan Cuisine

5510 U.S. 280, Suite 113-114 Tasty Asian dishes served from an extensive menu. (205) 437-1000 LD $-$$

IHOP

5243 U.S. 280 Ihop.com IHOP has everything you love about breakfast. (205) 991-4871 BLD $

Jersey Mike’s Subs

4673 U.S. 280 East, Suite 2 Jerseymikes.com Jersey Mike’s Subs makes fresh sliced, authentic Northeaststyle sub sandwiches on freshly baked bread. (205) 980-1866 LD $


RESTAURANTS

Chef Benard Tamburelo Bernie’s on Main Street Berniesonmain.com 115 South Main Street Columbiana, Ala. 35051 205.669.9993

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here are you from? Homewood, Alabama. What type of culinary training do you have? I learned from the school of hard knocks, which is something you can’t buy. You call it passion. Who would be a dream guest in your restaurant? The person I would like to serve the most would be Giorgio Locatelli - one of my idols. He was born in northern Italy, and has a stream of restaurants in London. He’s a phenomenal artisan. I’ve read every one of his books. What are you ingredients for success? To start off, the best ingredient in the world is passion. The second ingredient is fresh and natural. When it comes to ingredients, I love things like fresh basil, fennel, pollen, saffron, real earthy flavors. I like essences; I like hints of flavors. What has been your greatest influence? My culture of being Italian, because you can’t learn that. It has to be bred in you.

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Jim ‘N Nick’s BarB-Q

2831 Greystone Commercial Blvd. Jimnnicks.com Jim ‘N Nick’s serves awardwinning barbecue dishes. (205) 991-1306 LD $-$$

Joe’s Crab Shack

20 Meadowview Drive Joescrabshack.com A fun atmosphere with a menu full of delectable seafood dishes. (205) 981-2999 LD $$

Las Macarenas 4643F U.S. 280 (205) 981-7781 LD $

Lloyd’s Restaurant

5301 U.S. 280 Lloyds280.com Lloyd’s has been serving Birmingham families homecooked meals for more than 40 years. (205) 991-5530 LD $-$$

Logan’s Roadhouse

100 Resource Center Parkway Logansroadhouse.com Logan’s offers steaks, chicken, seafood, burgers and other American fare. (205) 981-9950 LD $$

Ming’s Cuisine

514 Cahaba Park Circle Mingsmenu.com Ming’s offers traditional Chinese dishes. (205) 991-3803 LD $-$$

Moe’s Southwest Grill

300 Doug Baker Blvd. Moes.com With a warm welcome, Moe’s offers made-to-order Tex-Mex entrees. (205) 437-9998 LD $

Momma Goldberg’s Deli

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Momma Goldberg’s Deli has been serving great deli food since 1976. (205) 980-1999 LD $

New China

5361 U.S. 280, Suite 104 (205) 995-2228 LD $

Outback Steakhouse

5231 U.S. 280 Outback.com Outback Steakhouse starts fresh every day to create the flavors that everyone craves. (205) 991-4418

Panera Break Bakery Café

200 Doug Baker Blvd., Suite 100 Panerabread.com Panera Bread bakery-cafes bring the tradition of freshly baked artisan bread. (205) 995-1962

Pizza Express

5479 U.S. 280, Suite 126 Pizzaexpressal.com Pizza Express only uses the best ingredients on the pizzas baked on a stone hearth. (205) 637-7997 LD $

Pizza Hut

4725 U.S. 280 East Pizzahut.com Pizza Hut has been serving up pizzas for more than 50 years. (205) 978-8000 LD $-$$

Pizza Hut

2670 Valleydale Road Pizzahut.com Pizza Hut has been serving up pizzas for more than 50 years. (205) 978-8000 LD $-$$

Pub 261

9340 Helena Road, suite C Pub261.net The grill stays open until midnight. (205) 444-0261 LD $

Rib Kings

2005 Valleydale Road (205) 637-5772 LD $

Roly Poly

150 Inverness Plaza Rolypoly.com The varieties of flavors that go into Roly Poly sandwiches are delicious, unique and original. (205) 980-9133

Saigon Noodle House

4606 U.S. 280, Suite 108 (205) 408-1800 LD $-$$

Salvatore Pizza and Pasta

4673 U.S. 280, Suite 1 Salvatore’s food is consistently delicious, with homemade sauces. (205) 991-2881 LD $$

Sanpeggio’s Pizza

The Pita Hut

5361 U.S. 280, Suite 114 Pitahut280.com Home of the one-handed sandwich. (205) 980-7482 LD $

The Purple Onion

4505 Riverview Parkway Tasty Mediterranean food for a great deal. (205) 995-1280 LD $

Tony’s Spaghetti House 5287 U.S. 280, Suite 219 (205) 783-1388 LD $$

Wan’s Chinese

2657 Valleydale Road (205) 437-8300 LD $

330 Inverness Corners Wanschinese.com (205) 968-3988 LD $

Shane’s Rib Shack

Yan Express

2673 Valleydale Road Myshanes.com/valleydale Come visit this family-friendly restaurant for lunch, dinner and carryout to enjoy delicious BBQ, ribs, chicken and homestyle sides. (205) 874-6888 LD $

Superior Bar & Grill

4701 U.S. 280 East Birmingham.superiorgrill.com Their ingredients are so fresh and delicious, you’ll be coming back for more! (205) 991-5112 LD $$

Tellini’s Italiano

4618 Shelby County 280, suite 100 Tellinis.com Tellini’s makes it fresh because fresh tastes better. (205) 408-4410 LD $-$$

The Melting Pot

611 Doug Baker Blvd., suite 201 Meltingpot.com The Melting Pot Restaurant offers a dining experience like no other. (205) 981-8001 D $$-$$$

1948 U.S. 31 South (205) 490-1088 LD $

Zapata’s

2005 Valleydale Road, Suite 3 (205) 733-1115 LD $

PELHAM 2 Pesos Mexican Café

201 Southgate Drive Known of delicious salsa and guacamole, 2 Pesos Mexican Café offers a flare to traditional Mexican food. (205) 987-3800 LD $$

Applebee’s Neighborhood Bar and Grill

360 Cahaba Valley Road Applebees.com The bar and grill offers full-on flavor from a fresh, tasty menu. (205)982-1022 LD $$

Ballantrae Golf Club – Fireside Grill

1300 Ballantrae Club Drive Ballantraegolf.com A great place to relax before or after a round of golf.


RESTAURANTS

Chef Michael Lee Mikey’s Grill

Mikeysgrill.com 4524 Southlake Parkway Hoover, Ala. 35244 205.538.7637

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here are you from? I’m from Baton Rouge, (La.). We moved to Helena, and I went to school at Pelham. Now we have a farm in the Jemison area. What type of culinary training do you have? I worked at Fox Valley Restaurant (in Maylene) for 19 years. Who is your favorite celebrity chef? Gordon Ramsey because of his Cajun cuisine. What is your favorite cuisine? The thing we have right now I really enjoy is called Surf and Swamp, which is grouper and crawfish tails topped with hollandaise. It’s a really popular seller here. We’re leaning a lot toward seafood. We also have filet mignon and ribeyes, but we go through close to 100 pounds of fish a week. Who has been your greatest influence? My mom – even when I was a little kid, I was in the kitchen with her cooking. Now, she makes all of the desserts in the restaurant What are you ingredients for success? We try to use fresh, local. We use as much local we can. With us living out on the farm with a lot of farmers around us, we try to buy a lot of local produce.

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RESTAURANTS (205) 620-4653 BL $

Bernetti’s Diner 2 2147 Pelham Parkway Bernetti’s offers a meat-andthree for a great price. (205) 733-3756 BL $

Café Trentuno

BLD $-$$

Hibachi and Sushi Super Buffet

3578 Pelham Parkway This restaurant is known for its sushi and buffet offerings. (205) 663-6634

Hooters

3018 Pelham Parkway, Ste. 102 Cafetrentuno.com All pizza and calzones are handmade from quality ingredients and prepared daily. (205) 664-7887 LD $-$$

400 Cahaba Valley Road Hooters.com Hooters is touted as ‘delightfully tacky yet refined’ with a full menu of wings, burgers and more. (205) 682-9464 LD $

China Café

IHOP

3018 Pelham Parkway, Ste. 104 Recommended for it hot and sour soup, China Café is located in the heart of Pelham. (205) 663-9588 LD $

Cozumel Grill and Mexican

2000 Pelham Parkway Ihop.com IHOP has everything you love about breakfast. (205) 987-1325 BLD $

Johnny Ray’s BBQ

McAlister’s Deli

152 Bowling Lane Mcalistersdeli.com Come for fresh tastes for a leisurely lunch or eat and run. (205) 985-9797 LD $

Miami Café Caribbean Restaurant

3569 Pelham Parkway Eatmiamicafe.com Enjoy Shelby County’s taste of the Caribbean. (205) 358-8348 LD $

Nino’s Italian Restaurant

2698 Pelham Parkway Ninos-pelham.com Nino’s brings a taste as good as gold. (205) 620-1116 LD $-$$

309 Huntley Parkway Johnnyrayshuntleypkwy.com Johnny Ray’s serves irresistibly tasty barbecue in a variety of ways. (205) 664-0501 LD $

Octane

655 Cahaba Valley Road Crackerbarrel.com With its old country store and Southern food, Cracker Barrel offers a taste of home. (205) 987-1555 BLD $-$$

Johnny Ray’s BBQ

Pizza Hut

Edgar’s Bakery

La Libertad

Ruby Tuesday

2754 Pelham Parkway Delicious, inexpensive Mexican food. (205) 621-8886 LD $

Cracker Barrel

499 Southgate Drive Edgarsbakery.com With high-quality ingredients, Edgar’s serves everything from chicken salad sandwiches to its signature quiches. (205) 987-0790 BLD $

Fran’s Restaurant 3079 Pelham Parkway A traditional dinner with a tasty lunch. (205) 663-7818 L$

Golden Corral

101 Cahaba Parkway East Goldencorral.com A variety of homemade foods served from an extensive buffet. (205) 682-0150 68

2252 Pelham Parkway Johnny Ray’s serves irresistibly tasty barbecue in a variety of ways. (205) 989-7211 LD $ 2834 Pelham Parkway La Libertad’s menu includes everything from fajitas to pollo frito. (205) 620-1909 LD $

Louie’s Fine Food 2720 Pelham Parkway This meat-and-three offers a unique atmosphere and downhome food. (205) 620-1517

The Margarita Grill

234 Cahaba Valley Road Themargaritagrill.com This Mexican grill serves traditional food with a unique flair. (205) 982-7281 LD $$-$$$

2969 Pelham Parkway Octane Bar and Grill offers live music to a 21-and-older crowd. (205) 624-3018 D$ 1000 Oak Mountain Circle Pizzahut.com Pizza Hut has been serving up pizzas for more than 50 years. (205) 978-8000 LD $-$$ 615 Cahaba Valley Road Rubytuesday.com Ruby Tuesday is fully committed to preparing and serving food of uncompromising freshness and quality. (205) 403-0003 LD $$

Sarris Café

2651 Pelham Parkway (205) 685-0100 L$

Shelby’s

9340 Helena Road Shelbyssouth.com Shelby’s has “the good eats.” (205) 403-4071 LD $-$$

TangDu Chinese

Restaurant

212 Cahaba Valley Road (205) 982-4800 LD $

Tao Asian

345 Huntley Parkway, Suite 345 (205) 685-8809 LD $-$$

Taqueria Valencia

150 Cahaba Valley Road (205) 987-0089 L$

Texas Roadhouse

60 Drivers Way Texasroadhouse.com Texas Roadhouse will have some peanuts waiting for you. (205) 985-7427 D $$

The Purple Onion

2296 Pelham Parkway Tasty Mediterranean food for a great deal. (205) 403-8600 LD $

Tyler Navarre’s Bar and Grill

3221 Shelby County 52 West Tylernavarres.com Tyler Navarre’s offers a fun place to relax, have a beer, party, gather with friends or enjoy some delicious food at a great price. (205) 358-7905 LD $

SHELBY Shelby Sandwich Shop 11105 Shelby County 42 (205) 669-9102 L$

VJ’s Restaurant and Bar 2258 Shelby County 46 (205) 660-3214 D$

WILSONVILLE DJ’s BBQ

207 Weldon Street Burgers and barbecue in the heart of Wilsonville. (205) 669-9888 LD $


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