Alabama doesn’t disappoint when it comes to restaurants. Many types of restaurants are located throughout the Yellowhammer State, including several that are hidden away from the masses. Listed below are seven restaurants that are hidden inside some of Alabama’s most unique homes. You’ll want to try them all!
The Historic Waysider Restaurant, which opened for business in 1951, is one of Tuscaloosa's most iconic restaurants. It serves breakfast and brunch, and it's a popular dining destination during football season.
Rock House Eatery is housed inside of a charming stone cottage in Guntersville. It opened for business in 2009 and serves a variety of dishes, including burgers, sandwiches, pizzas, and so much more.
The Old CookStove is a rural restaurant that's housed inside of a rustic home in Danville's Mennonite community. It offers a buffet that serves all of your Southern favorites, including fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, fried okra, mashed potatoes, etc. It's a true hidden gem!
GainesRidge Dinner Club, which is housed inside of an 1827 antebellum home in Camden, is believed to be Alabama's most haunted house. From steaks and seafood, to salads and sandwiches, there's something on the menu for everyone. This charming restaurant has been in business since 1985, and it's welcomed visitors from near and far.
McCutchen's Magnolia House is located just off the square in Scottsboro. Housed inside of a Victorian home, this restaurant offers a variety of country favorites such as fried chicken, homemade casseroles, hamburger steak, fried green tomatoes, and more. Lunch specials and delicious homemade desserts are also offered.
Grandmother's House is a restaurant that's hidden away inside of an antiques-filled home that was built in 1928. It offers a variety of made-from-scratch lunches, soups, salads, sandwiches, and desserts in a welcoming atmosphere.
Buttermilk Hill Restaurant & Bar is housed inside of a 1904 Victorian home in downtown Sylacauga. It's one of Alabama's most timeless restaurants and is well known for its delicious Southern gourmet food.
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