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1. 22nd Street Jazz Cafe & Brewery
Not far from the popular South Side and Lakeview Districts,we are located on 22nd St. So., between 7th Ave. So. and University Blvd. Better know as jazz club" or "the jazz", we have quickly gained favor with the local crowd, and have become one of Birmingham's top alternative choices... |
2. Bombay Cafe
Bombay Café opened its doors on February 3, 1987 in the old 1920's Avondale Theatre located within Birmingham's historic Lakeview District. Today Bombay Café continues to be one of Birmingham's premier restaurants recognized in national publications such as Bon Apetit Magazine, Southern Living Magazine and the Atlantic Constitution. |
3. High Note Lounge Cafe
Sometimes the crowd gets a real treat: local band members have been known to get up and sing their favorite cover songs, and then there was the time when Ray Charles' back-up singers (yep .. the ones from the TV commercials) came and sang karaoke one night. In a nutshell, the High Note / Rock'N Horse is a friendly, diverse, locals bar with great karaoke and live acts. |
4. Highland's Bar & Grill
At Highlands the traditions of the American south meet the traditions of the South of France. Buttery colored walls donned with vintage French posters, warm lighting and crisp white linens help create a setting which is inviting and comfortable for business dinners, special occasions, or just a late evening supper for a weary traveler. |
5. Dave's Pub
Nestled in the heart of Southside, Birmingham's oldest entertainment district, Dave's pub has outlasted most other bars in the area. Our 11 years in business is a credited to the hard working staff's eagerness to please throughout the years. |
6. Oasis
Cool grooves, catchy guitar riffs and upbeat vocals, Marc Harris takes his show to a new level using pedals and mulitple amps to build sonic layers as a foundation to sing and solo over, The Athens flagpole calls it "Guitar Strong Modern Rock." |
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