11 quirky and themed Alabama restaurants you shouldn’t miss
Updated 10:51 AM;
Would you eat Po’ Boys with a legendary werewolf-like creature from the Louisiana swamps, or would you rather sit on the beach watching the sun set as you dine? Alabama has all kinds of unique eateries that add an entertaining atmosphere to the dining experience.
In past lists, we’ve mentioned fun places like the
Rattlesnake Saloon, built inside a cave, and the train-themed
Derailed Diner, as well as
Madison Station where you can
eat inside an old jail. Click here to see a previous list. Before going, always be sure to check for changes in restaurant hours and situations during coronavirus restrictions.
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Five Below location opens in Hub City
Five Below is now open in its Lubbock location at 2910 W. Loop 289. The store held its grand opening on March 5.
Five Below is a place to find extreme $1 to $5 value, plus some incredible finds that go beyond $5 at the Lubbock store, according to the business s website.
Five Below sells tech items, tees, sports balls, beauty items, candy, remote control toys and much more for everyone.
The store is open Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Sundays 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
February 5, 2021
Lisa Mathena
The Lisa Mathena Group Inc., an independently owned and operated real estate brokerage firm based in Sussex County, is now a member of the Parkbench network and has launched a new neighborhood connection website, LisaGoesLocal.com.
This new venture is designed to help small business owners promote themselves and attract more customers online by offering free, hyperlocal marketing and exposure.
Realtor Lisa Mathena said, “We believe local businesses are the key to building stronger, healthier, more profitable communities that people want to live in. Overall, the mission of LisaGoesLocal.com is to encourage more people to shop local and support their neighborhood every day. One of the ways we promote our local businesses is by conducting a video interview with the business owner, which we showcase online and cross-promote.”
It can be easy to get into a rut when it comes to takeout.
For Super Bowl Sunday, maybe it’s time to try something new. Here are some of our favorites from North Haven and New Haven, down to East Haven, over to Old Saybrook, and up to Chester, Deep River, and Essex.
While many of these places are open and will be serving a full menu on game day, for the best shot at specials and the best selection, order as far in advance as possible.
If you have one you’d like to add that is in that area, email me with the details before Friday, Feb. 5 at 4 p.m., at p.mcnerney@shorepublishing.com, put Super Bowl in the message field, and we’ll try to get it in.