Taste of the South

Birmingham, Alabama

A city cemented in history for its industrial founding and significant Civil Rights contributions, Birmingham, Alabama, is now a blend of modern charm and age-old Southern sophistication. And with an ever-growing roster of award-winning restaurants and exciting outdoor attractions, there’s no better place to spend a long summer weekend.

Breakfast in Birmingham is nothing short of spectacular.

Downtown Birmingham is the heart and soul of the city, buzzing with businessmen and women during the day and entertaining lively crowds once the sun sets each night. With much to do and see, this will likely be the focal point of your visit. But nearby neighborhoods just outside of the city center are also chock-full of outstanding eateries.

In Birmingham’s Highland Park neighborhood,   is where you’ll find an extraordinary Sunday brunch. Located inside a stately 1908 building previously known as the Merritt House, this hot spot serves up refined Southern fare. On Sunday mornings, this means dishes like fresh Gulf shrimp served over Habersham Farms grits and Faroe Island Salmon Cake Benedict. A jaunt away in another bustling Birmingham neighborhood called Homewood, ’s freshly fried and glazed brioche doughnuts are a childhood dream come true. A business that began as a pop-up in 2016, this shop has garnered a large fan base, and is a gorgeous all-day café where you’ll find an impressive variety of impeccable pastries, like buttery almond croissants and flawless , or the savory takes, including the always-delicious quiche and Avocado Tartine.

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