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- BBernardAlabama •1 review5.0Dined todayHad a great experience. Tasty food and nice atmosphereMore infoFortePrice: Expensive• Italian• Tuscaloosa•4.5
- TToddAlabama •11 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoOur first time there and, yes, it’s expensive but it WOW it was an exceptional meal. Service was personal and attentive, really great. Steaks were some of the best we’ve had out and one in our party said the black cod was best they’ve had. It was fairly loud in there, but everyone was having a great time. If you want quiet, probably not for you. If you want a happening spot with amazing food and service, definitely give them a shot. We’ll be back!More infoLittle Betty Steak BarPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Mountain Brook•4.7
- SStevenOrlando / Central Florida East •1 review4.0Dined on 10 Dec 2024Service was good, went right in and was seated on time. Waiter keep the drinks filled and appetizers came right out. The Chicken Parmesan was seasoned well and had the great crust and cheese. The only negative is that gnats were able to come in the main door and was annoying while eating.More infoSugo Italian RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Italian• Tuscaloosa•4
- JJNew York City •4 reviews4.0Dined on 26 Oct 2024Good experience with very good food in a loud and energetic college town eateryMore infoSide by Side Kitchen & CocktailsPrice: Expensive• Unspecified• Tuscaloosa•4
- DDianaAlabama •1 review5.0Dined on 24 Aug 2024We had a great birthday celebration! The food, ambience and specially the music were excellent!More infoThe 205Price: Moderate• Unspecified• Tuscaloosa•3.7
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Regardless of what you're craving, you can find a Tuscaloosa restaurant dishing it up with great style. Steaks and seafood are served in many historic mansions with beautifully restored interiors that harken back to when the town was founded in 1819. Other places in town, especially bars near the University of Alabama, specialize in pub-style food like nachos and hamburgers. In these friendly settings, friends often gather to watch the Crimson Tide on television. Ethnic cuisines that are available include Mediterranean, Greek, Chinese and Indian. No matter what you order, you can be sure that your food will be served with warm Southern hospitality.
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