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Joshua Hamner: "No atmosphere to speak of unless you eat on the patio, but the food is absolutely delicious. Their hummus, burgers and gyro plates are mainstays. Over-salted fries. Great tea, no sugar needed."
Kelsey Weiss: "A beautiful place to run or stroll on any given day. Right near campus, it's convenient for both students and locals to enjoy the view of the lake. Bring a hammock to post up and enjoy a book, too!"
Lee Ann Williams: "We were in town visiting the college and had dinner here on a Sunday. They served an awesome fried chicken. Don't leave without trying the fried avocado!"
Tara Tallon Whitting: "Absolutely one of the best places I've eaten on the road! Fantastic service! Amazing beers selections and great food! Go there if you have the chance!"
Concert Hall 2710 Jack Warner Pkwy. NE Tuscaloosa, AL
People also say (29 tips):
Katherine Freeman: "Extremely nice newer venue! The schedule of artists is always diverse yet relevant musicians. Can purchase food and drinks inside too, great place to take a family or be with friends!"
Courtney Frey: "The best way to experience Tuscaloosa. Makes you feel like you are truly apart of the tide tradition. Food is great and the pricing is very affordable. One of the best burgers in town. Must try!"
B Day: "Awesome location for college students to swing by before or after class to grab some breakfast or lunch. It looks a bit scary from the outside but the food will make you want to come back for more."
Grocery Store 1320 McFarland Blvd E, Ste 100 Tuscaloosa, AL
People also say (6 tips):
Raychel Delaney: "It provides unique food products you couldn't find in Publix or Piggly Wiggly. It is a bit pricey, but it is worth if for the better quality products."
Justin Lisenby: "Great spot to grab organic and natural foods."
ESPN: "Visiting teams are relegated to “The Fail Room,” which is actually the visiting locker room. It’s named after alumnus James M. Fail in 2008, and it hasn’t treated opponents very well since."
Emily M.: "Built in 1929 with a seating capacity of 12,000. It now seats 101,821 screaming Alabama fans, making us the 5th largest collegiate stadium in the nation! Roooollll Tiiiddeee!!!!"