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15 Best Restaurants in Mobile, Alabama
"Located right across from Cathedral Square in the heart of downtown Mobile, Spot of Tea is the perfect starting point for your Mobile adventure.They’re open for breakfast and lunch every single day at 7AM, closing at 2PM on weekdays and 3 pm on weekends. The menu features classic Southern breakfast, lunch, and brunch options–some with a fun Cajun twist. The menu is huge, so even the pickiest of eaters will find something yummy at Spot of Tea."
"Located in beautiful downtown Mobile, Spot of Tea is a unique destination for an incredible breakfast, brunch, or lunch, and, of course, a spot of tea!"
"Best Bite:Butch burger dressed with bacon, cheese, lettuce, onion, tomato, pickles, mayo and mustardEstablished by Roy Seewer in 1993, Butch Cassidy’s reasonable prices, low-key atmosphere and burger options aplenty keep locals coming back. Daily specials, along with sandwiches, seafood, nachos, wings, and low-carb options round out the menu."
"Founded in 1924, the Dew Drop Inn is the oldest restaurant in Mobile, with an old school feel - it's one of the best places to eat in Mobile AL and still going strong after all these years. With vinyl booths and walls crammed with old photos of folks you've heard of and many you haven't, you might think it was designed to look this retro, but the dated appearance gives it away. If you’re planning a good old southern road trip anytime soon, make sure you do drop in!"
"Best Bite:The Dew Drop Inn hot dog with homemade chili, sauerkraut, mustard, ketchup and a pickle sliceHistory abounds at this hot dog mecca where regulars keep the same booth, same waitress and same order year after year. The place and the menu as a whole have remained unchanged throughout the decades. The restaurant offers various, amusing ways of serving their bright red hot dogs like upside-down with wiener on top or female, with no wiener at all."
"We stop and eat at Judys Place once a week now because I know the food is going to good. There are other restaurants we go to Judys Place is our…"
"From Business: Bojangles’ began in 1977 and saw an opportunity to develop a quick-service restaurant chain based on three attributes: a distinctive flavor profile; wholesome,…"
"All food is prepared fresh, cooked to order and served from a kitchen that is in full view. The menu offers a variety of foods with a breakfast focus and features multiple signature meals."
"Offering only the very best quality beef hotdogs from the original Nathan’s brand with the freshest ingredient toppings to finish out one of the most famous brands of hot dogs ever."
"The venerable Sucré, a New Orleans confectioner specializing in French macarons, has made their much-lauded king cakes and macarons available to Mobile. Cream and Sugar, the Oakleigh cafe/coffee shop/bakery, receives deliveries of king cakes and macarons from Sucré on Tuesdays and Fridays. The Sucré king cake is for the king cake purists."
"Sometimes I get the special of the day, which is always a large portion. Other times I get the tuna salad from the grab and go cooler."
"Restored fire house dating from 1855 was once home to Phoenix Fire Company. Collection of beautiful steamers and fire engines, dating as early as 19"
"Oakleigh, a Greek Revival mansion, was built in 1833 for James Roper, a prominent merchant. The house has been restored and furnished with antiques of the early Victorian, Empire, and Regency periods. Next to the mansion is the Cox-Deasey House, a raised Creole cottage typical of Mobile's middle-class city dwellers in the 1850s."
"Oakleigh House was constructed in 1833 and is a famous landmark and tourist attraction in Mobile. Its authentic period rooms allow visitors to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of its residents."