Downtown Birmingham has transformed over the past 20 years, and you’d be hard-pressed to find an Alabama native who isn’t surprised (and impressed!) by the area’s immense growth and change. These days, Downtown Birmingham hosts an ample collection of local restaurants and bars, museums, outdoor spaces, shopping, art galleries, and more. Here’s your updated guide to the best Downtown Birmingham has to offer, including a few favorite historic places to stay!

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STAY

In addition to a selection of Airbnbs, Downtown Birmingham is home to a collection of historic boutique hotels worth booking a stay at.

  • Built in 1914, The Tutwiler Hotel is a Magic City staple known as the city’s first modern hotel. It’s even said to be haunted by Colonel Tutwiler, for whom the hotel was named.
  • Travel up to 5th Avenue for a stay at The Redmont Hotel, which was built in 1925 and features a delicious, upscale restaurant and rooftop bar providing panoramic views of the city.
  • If you’re looking for an exclusive, intimate experience, head to the John Hand Hotel and Club, a relatively unknown members-only affair with only six available rooms.
  • For luxury in the heart of Downtown Birmingham, book your stay at The Elyton Hotel. Known for its architectural splendor and chic, modern decor, The Elyton offers an authentic Downtown experience, complete with a rooftop bar and swanky dining.
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The rooftop terrace at The Redmont Hotel offers a view of the city like nowhere else. Image: The Redmont Hotel
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The Moonshine, The Elyton Hotel rooftop bar, offers interior and exterior lounging. Image: The Elyton

EAT & DRINK

Get your day started at one of Downtown Birmingham’s inviting coffee shops.

  • For a top-notch cortado and flaky pastry, head to June Coffee, opened by Alabama native Jimmy Truong. Don’t skip out on the pastries from Last Call Baking. Owner and Chef Chanah Willis was recently nominated for the James Beard Award for emerging chefs.
  • For more sweets, walk to Bandit Pâtisserie for an iced coffee and sweet (or savory!) pastry. We suggest the lemon meringue tart.
  • For a classic favorite serving up hearty breakfast dishes, add Frothy Monkey to your list.
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Grab a latte and pastry from June Coffee. Image: June Coffee Co.

If there’s one thing Downtown Birmingham has become known for, it’s the food. There is no shortage of dining options offering culinary favorites like Asian fusion, elevated farm-to-table, and classic Italian.

  • For lunch, we suggest Brick & Tin (the sesame chicken bowl is to die for!)
  • More great lunch options include Trattoria Zaza or the Pizitz Food Hall, which hosts a rotating collection of local chefs and restaurants.
  • For dinner, make a reservation at The Essential or Bar La Fête, both owned by Kristen Farmer Hall and Victor King. They serve some of the city’s most sought-after dishes.
  • Helen offers elevated Southern cuisine in a beautiful atmosphere. You’ve got to try the Warm Angel Biscuits!
  • Café Dupont is a longtime Birmingham favorite known for its top-notch service.
  • Aviné is fabulous for wine and bites.
  • If you’re in the mood for Italian, go for Bocca or Bettola.
  • Check out Pizza GRACE for upscale pizza, followed by authentic gelato at Cannella Gelato.
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Helen serves elevated Southern fare featuring the freshest seasonal ingredients. Image: Helen
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Enjoy a slice of upscale pizza along historic Morris Avenue at Pizza GRACE. Image: Ryan Westover, chef and owner of Pizza GRACE
  • Asian fusion comes to life at EastWest, where the food is rivaled only by the jaw-dropping murals and atmosphere.
  • El Barrio is THE spot for Mexican food — we’re speaking from experience here; it’s a must!
  • Roots & Revelry, in the historic Thomas Jefferson Tower, is an excellent option for showing off the city to out-of-town guests.
  • For something relaxed and casual, grab a seat at Paramount, an arcade-style bar with go-to bar grub and an extensive beer list. (Did we mention Birmingham is known for its brewery scene?)
  • Lastly, stop at Alabama Peanut Company for the Southern-crafted peanuts (and beer!) that have been a favorite of residents since 1907.
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Enjoy the cool atmosphere and Asian fusion dishes at EastWest. Image: EastWest

The fun doesn’t stop — Downtown Birmingham’s bar scene offers something for everyone!

  • For tiki drinks and Cuban-inspired food, belly up to the Cayo Coco Rum Bar.
  • Craft cocktails are done right at Collins Bar.
  • Paper Doll offers a moody and intimate setting for craft cocktails.
  • Carrigan’s is a great spot for a larger party, with tasty cocktail options and delicious food. It’s known for its corndog!
  • Snag a seat at Downtown’s speakeasy, Pilcrow Cocktail Cellar, an intimate yet casual hidden spot.
  • If you’re in the mood to dance, head to Neon Moon for country classics and a light-up dance floor.
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Cayo Coco Rum Bar is a one-of-a-kind Downtown Birmingham experience. Image: @joshalabama and Cayo Coco Rum Bar

SHOP + EXPLORE

There is so much to explore throughout Downtown Birmingham, from art galleries and historical theaters to parks and the science museum.

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Visit “The Heaviest Corner on Earth” at 1st Avenue and 20th Street. Image: Alesha Thompson
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Explore the historic Lyric Theatre in Downtown Birmingham. Image: Joseph De Sciose
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Walk through the city along the Rotary Trail!

As Downtown Birmingham continues to boom, so does our love for the city. Enjoy!

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Author: Bailey Torkelson
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