A seafood restaurant on Crestwood Boulevard has closed permanently.
A staple in the city's small business community will close its doors for good amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A Birmingham eatery has been named a James Beard Award finalist for Best New Restaurant.
Closing amid coronavirus concerns, three local restaurants have opted to permanently close their doors.
Here are the Jefferson County eateries that scored an 85 or below on their February 2020 health inspections.
The James Beard Foundation has released its list of semifinalists, including some in Birmingham, for its 30th annual culinary awards.
Seven local eateries scored an 85 or below in their January health inspection from the Jefferson County Department of Health.
Several restaurants in the Birmingham metro offer special menus and dinner deals for Valentine's Day, and other venues offer special events.
A new Italian restaurant is opening at the space formerly occupied by Rogue Tavern.
A hot dog restaurant in Avondale is closing after four years, with its last day of business Saturday.
Mayor Randall Woodfin's wish has been granted, as popular fast food chain Cook Out has opened its first Birmingham restaurant.
The Jefferson County Department of Health inspected 152 restaurants in December. See which ones didn't make the grade.
Don’t feel like cooking a feast for the whole family? Here are the chain restaurants open on Christmas in Birmingham.
Bowl season begins this week, and if you want somewhere outside of your home to watch the games, Birmingham has plenty of great sports bars.
A franchise that specializes in macaroni and cheese dishes will open a franchise in the Birmingham area.
Out of 232 restaurants inspected by the Jefferson County Department of Health in November, nine scored an 85 or below.
Esquire Magazine named a Birmingham eatery as one of the best new restaurants in the country.
The Jefferson County Department of Health inspected 173 restaurants in October; here is a look at some that didn't make the grade.
A restaurant in Forest Park is set to close, as the eatery's chef aims to focus on the catering aspect of his business.
Of the 143 eateries inspected by the JCDH in September, five scored an 85 or below.
A longtime Highland's Bar & Grill chef will open a new pizza restaurant on 2nd Avenue North.
A bar in Birmingham's Loft District has closed, but the owner wants to reopen with a new concept.
Only three restaurants out of 167 inspected in August scored an 85 or below from the Jefferson County Department of Health.
Dat Dog, a popular New Orleans hot dog restaurants, is eyeing Birmingham for expansion.
National French Fry Day is July 13. Where are the best fries in the Birmingham metro?
Trim Tab Brewery in Birmingham has teamed with Wild Leap Brewery in LaGrange, Ga., to make a new summer double IPA.
Nine local restaurants scored an 85 or below in the Jefferson County Department of Health inspections in June.
Monday Night Brewing will open a taproom in Birmingham, its its first taproom outside of Atlanta.
What has become a regional attraction in Birmingham will celebrate its 10th incarnation in August.
The Jefferson County Health Department inspected 168 restaurants in May of 2019, with seven scoring an 85 or below.
Mold, insects, expired food - all of these are reasons why some restaurants in the area scored poorly on their April health inspections.
The Flying Biscuit Café announces the opening of its first restaurant in Birmingham, scheduled to open this fall.
Alabama will not have a James Beard Award winner this year, after the four Alabama hopefuls did not advance in the process.
Of more than 120 restaurants inspected by the Jefferson County Department of Health in March, seven scored an 85 or below.
Patch looked at consumer review sites to determine where to find the best sandwiches in Birmingham.
The James Beard Awards have been called the Oscars of the culinary world. Four Alabama restaurants/chefs are semifinalists.
While most of the eateries scored well on their recent health inspections, five area restaurants scored an 85 or below in January.
Only three local eateries failed to score above an 85 on their most recent health inspection: see where they are.
With UAB, Alabama and Auburn and Troy all making bowl games this year, football fans in Alabama will need somewhere to watch the game.
The bar formerly known as the Tavern on 1st has reopened with a new name and a new atmosphere.