This Moonshine Tasting Room In Alabama Is One Hidden Speakeasy You'll Want To Visit
Have you ever wanted to sample moonshine? If so, you’re in luck because there are a few places that will allow you to give it a try right here in Alabama! One of these places is Murder Creek Distillery. Tucked away in Foley and sitting right by the water, Murder Creek’s southern-inspired, house-made Alabama moonshine is all distilled, mixed, bottled, and labeled right on site. While this local “speakeasy” doesn’t have a secret entrance, confidential password, or escape route out through the basement, this one-of-a-kind distillery doesn’t serve up your typical moonshine either, that’s for sure! Check it out:
Have you ever been to Murder Creek Distillery and sampled one (or more) of their delicious moonshine flavors? What’s your favorite?
If you love the outdoors, consider visiting Graham Creek Nature Preserve while in Foley. And speaking of gorgeous spots by the water… this beach house just a short way from Foley might just be calling your name!
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Does Alabama have any waterfront restaurants?
From creeks, lakes, and rivers, to some fantastically underrated beaches, Alabama has no shortage of views. Fortunately, lakeside dining and fantastic waterfront restaurants all shine in the South – and Alabama has a plethora of those to choose from as well! From fine dining by the water to casual beach eateries boasting al fresco vibes, some of our favorite waterfront restaurants in Alabama include:
- Cobalt the Restaurant, Orange Beach
- Kowaliga Restaurant, Alexander City
- Hard Dock, Decatur
- Lakeshore Inn, Restaurant & Marina, Double Springs
- LuLu's, Gulf Shores
- Pane e Vino Pizzeria, Huntsville
- Fire by the Lake, Guntersville
- Sunset Pointe at Fly Creek Marina, Fairhope
Some of these restaurants can even be reached by boat! Others sit right on the river, and may not boast those beachy ocean vibes, but are certainly gorgeous, secluded, and undeniably romantic.